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Note that many of these apply to Europe and the United States. Feel free to add the historical eras of other regions.
Note that many of these apply to Europe and the United States. Feel free to add the historical eras of other regions.


Compare and contrast with [[:Category:Useful Notes/History]].



'''The most well-known eras of Hollywood History are as follows:'''
'''The vest-known eras of Hollywood History are as follows:'''
* [[The Dark Times]]. A time before the rise of mankind, with the world ruled by dark forces.
* [[The Dark Times]]. A time before the rise of mankind, with the world ruled by dark forces.
* [[One Million BC]]
* [[One Million BC]]
** [[Inventing the Wheel]]
** [[Inventing the Wheel]]
** [[Prehistoria]]
** [[Prehistoria]]
* [[Useful Notes/First Australians|First Australians]] (Indigenous Australians)
* [[First Australians]] (Indigenous Australians)
** [[Australian Aborigines]]
** [[Australian Aborigines]]
** [[Torres Strait Islanders]]
** [[Torres Strait Islanders]]
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** [[The Trojan War]] (approximately 1194-1184 BC)
** [[The Trojan War]] (approximately 1194-1184 BC)
*** [[The Trojan Cycle]]
*** [[The Trojan Cycle]]
** [[Greco Persian Wars]] (499-449 BC). From the Ionian Revolt to the end of the Wars of the Delian League.
** [[Greco-Persian Wars]] (499-449 BC). From the Ionian Revolt to the end of the Wars of the Delian League.
** [[Peloponnesian War]] (431-404 BC)
** [[Peloponnesian War]] (431-404 BC)
** [[Macedonian Succession Wars]] (323/322-272 BC). From the death of [[Alexander the Great]] to the start of a stable period under the Antogonid dynasty in Macedon. The rest of the Hellenistic kingdoms were more-or-less stable.
** [[Macedonian Succession Wars]] (323/322-272 BC). From the death of [[Alexander the Great]] to the start of a stable period under the Antogonid dynasty in Macedon. The rest of the Hellenistic kingdoms were more-or-less stable.
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** [[Ancient Africa]]
** [[Ancient Africa]]
* [[Mayincatec]]
* [[Mayincatec]]
** [[Useful Notes/Pre-Columbian Civilizations|Pre-Columbian Civilizations]]
** [[Pre-Columbian Civilizations]]
*** [[Useful Notes/Native Americans|Native Americans]]
*** [[Useful Notes/Native Americans|Native Americans]]
* [[The Middle Ages]] (Fall of Rome to Discovery of America)
* [[The Middle Ages]] (Fall of Rome to Discovery of America)
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*** [[Anglo-Saxons]] (c. 449-1066)
*** [[Anglo-Saxons]] (c. 449-1066)
**** [[History of English]]
**** [[History of English]]
*** [[L'Etat, C'est Moi|L Etat Cest Moi]]. Full list and brief introduction of all French monarchs (c. 481-1792, 1804-1848, 1852-1870).
*** [[L'État, c'est moi|L Etat Cest Moi]]. Full list and brief introduction of all French monarchs (c. 481-1792, 1804-1848, 1852-1870).
*** [[Papal States]] (754-1870)
*** [[Papal States]] (754-1870)
*** [[Horny Vikings]] (c. 787-1066)
*** [[Horny Vikings]] (c. 787-1066)
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** [[The House of Hanover]] (1714-1901)
** [[The House of Hanover]] (1714-1901)
** [[War of the Austrian Succession]] (1740-1748)
** [[War of the Austrian Succession]] (1740-1748)
** [[Seven Years War]] (1754-1763)
** [[Seven Years' War]] (1754-1763)
* [[The Colonial Period]] (c. 1600-1790 AD) (America)
* [[The Colonial Period]] (c. 1600-1790 AD) (America)
* [[The American Revolution]] (c. 1770-1787)
* [[The American Revolution]] (c. 1770-1787)
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** [[Mexican-American War]] (1846-1848)
** [[Mexican-American War]] (1846-1848)
** [[Wars of Italian Independence]] (1848-1866)
** [[Wars of Italian Independence]] (1848-1866)
** [[Crimean War]] (1853-56)
** [[Crimean War]] (1853–56)
** [[The Raj]] (1858-1947)
** [[The Raj]] (1858-1947)
** [[The American Civil War]] (c. 1861-1865)
** [[The American Civil War]] (c. 1861-1865)
** [[Chincha Islands War]] (1864-1866)
** [[Chincha Islands War]] (1864-1866)
** [[War of the Triple Alliance]] (1864-1870)
** [[War of the Triple Alliance]] (1864-1870)
** [[Austro Prussian War]] (1866)
** [[Austro-Prussian War]] (1866)
** [[Imperial Japan]] (1868-1945/1947)
** [[Imperial Japan]] (1868-1945/1947)
** [[Franco Prussian War]] (1870-1871)
** [[Franco-Prussian War]] (1870-1871)
** [[Imperial Germany]] (1871-1918)
** [[Imperial Germany]] (1871-1918)
** [[Anglo-Zulu War]] (January-July 1879)
** [[Anglo-Zulu War]] (January–July 1879)
** [[War of the Pacific]] (1879-1883)
** [[War of the Pacific]] (1879-1883)
** [[The Gay Nineties]] (1890s)
** [[The Gay Nineties]] (1890s)
** [[Twilight of the Old West]] (1890-1920)
** [[Twilight of the Old West]] (1890-1920)
** [[First Sino Japanese War]] (1894-1895)
** [[First Sino-Japanese War]] (1894-1895)
** [[Second Boer War]] (1899-1902)
** [[Second Boer War]] (1899-1902)
* [[The Twentieth Century]]
* [[The Twentieth Century]]
** [[The Edwardian Era]] (1901-1910/1914).
** [[The Edwardian Era]] (1901-1910/1914).
*** [[The House of Windsor]] (1901/1917-)
*** [[The House of Windsor]] (1901/1917-)
*** [[Russo Japanese War]] (1904-1905).
*** [[Russo-Japanese War]] (1904-1905).
*** [[Romanovs and Revolutions]] (1905-1917)
*** [[Romanovs and Revolutions]] (1905-1917)
*** [[The Tunguska Event]] (1908)
*** [[The Tunguska Event]] (1908)
*** [[Mexican Revolution]] (1910-c. 1920)
*** [[Mexican Revolution]] (1910-c. 1920)
*** [[No More Emperors]]. Covers the Republic of China and the Chinese Civil War (1912-1949).
*** [[No More Emperors]]. Covers the Republic of China and the Chinese Civil War (1912-1949).
** [[World War One]] (1914-1918)
** [[World War I]] (1914-1918)
*** [[Red October]] (1917). Also covers the subsequent Russian Civil War.
*** [[Red October]] (1917). Also covers the subsequent Russian Civil War.
** [[The Roaring Twenties]] (1920s). Also covers the final years of the 1910s.
** [[The Roaring Twenties]] (1920s). Also covers the final years of the 1910s.
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*** [[Irish Revolution]] (War of Independence 1919-1921, Civil War 1922-1923)
*** [[Irish Revolution]] (War of Independence 1919-1921, Civil War 1922-1923)
*** [[Fascist Italy]] (Kingdom of Italy 1922-1943, Italian Social Republic 1943-1945).
*** [[Fascist Italy]] (Kingdom of Italy 1922-1943, Italian Social Republic 1943-1945).
*** [[Soviet Russia Ukraine and So On]] (a basic guide to the USSR, 1922-1991)
*** [[Soviet Russia, Ukraine, and So On]] (a basic guide to the USSR, 1922-1991)
**** [[History of the USSR]]
**** [[History of the USSR]]
**** [[Glorious Mother Russia]]
**** [[Glorious Mother Russia]]
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** [[Middle East Uprising 2011]]
** [[Middle East Uprising 2011]]
* [[The Present Day]]
* [[The Present Day]]
** [[The New Twenties]] (the COVID-19 pandemic - )
** [[Next Sunday AD]]
** [[Next Sunday A.D.]]
* [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]]
* [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]]
* [[World War III]]
* [[World War III]]
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[[Category:Hollywood Style]]
[[Category:Hollywood Style]]
[[Category:Narrative Tropes]]
[[Category:Narrative Tropes]]
[[Category:Alliterative Trope Titles]]
[[Category:History]]

Latest revision as of 21:31, 16 May 2022


For the actual history of Hollywood, click here.

In the real world, each era of time throughout history has its own distinctive style and zeitgeist, based on what came before it. It also leaves an indelible mark in all of the eras that come after it. In this way, all periods of history are inextricably linked, and in order to thoroughly comprehend one, one must endeavor to study and understand them all.

Obviously, things get pumped up for movies. Whether or not you believe this is an Acceptable Break From Reality or THE WORST THING TO EVER HAPPEN EVER depends on the viewer, not to mention the restraints of time/watch-ability of an event (most filmgoers won't be impressed with a slow, boring event, however world-changing - and this isn't the Lowest Common Denominator we're talking about - many films have been blasted for this), invoking Rule of Drama and so on. This isn't restricted to film - ancient plays and literature have been doing this on and on.

It should be noted that popular entertainments, whether TV, film or print literature, are products of their times and cater to an audience of that time; thus, they will always bear more resemblance to the society that produces them than to the actual period. For instance, Happy Days, set in the 1950s, looks far more like the 1970s, the decade when it was produced, than does That '70s Show, produced in the early 2000s. Even Homer's Illiad depicts homoeroticism among the Acheans because that was what was expected of manly figures in his day, despite that it probably wasn't as big a fad at the time of the Trojan War. It's also why speculative fiction has such widely varying pictures of "The Future", and why The Jetsons portrays a future of technological marvels, but still assumes the push-button kitchen of tomorrow will be presided over by an apron-wearing housewife; it was beyond comprehension that automation in the home would result in women having lives outside it.

Note that many of these apply to Europe and the United States. Feel free to add the historical eras of other regions.

Compare and contrast with Category:Useful Notes/History.


The vest-known eras of Hollywood History are as follows:


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