2011
The New York Historical Society re-opened after several years of renovation on November 11th, 2011 with Revolution! The Atlantic World Reborn, an exhibition that explores the enormous transformations in the world's politics and culture between the 1763 triumph of the British Empire in the Seven Years War and the end of the Napoleonic Wars – and compares three globally influential revolutions in America, France and Haiti. This is one of the first times that the story of the 18th-century Atlantic revolutions will be explained as a global narrative.
http://www.nyhistory.org/exhibitions/revolution-the-atlantic-world-reborn
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