
(Circa 1,500,000 BCE –
790,000 BCE)
Social / Political Timeline Outline
2,500,000 BCE – 8,000 BCE

(Circa 100,000 BCE)

(Circa 75,000 BCE)
8,000 BCE – 1,000 BCE
The Oldest-Known List of Titles and Occupations
(Circa 3,200 BCE)
The Wooden Panels of Hesy-Ra: Government Official, Physician, and Scribe
(Circa 2,600 BCE –
2,500 BCE)

(Circa 1,360 BCE –
1,330 BCE)

(1,209 BCE –
1,208 BCE)
1,000 BCE – 300 BCE

(689 BCE –
691 BCE)
(668 BCE –
627 BCE)

(586 BCE)

(522 BCE –
486 BCE)
300 BCE – 30 CE
The Foundation of Paris
(Circa 250 BCE)

(215 BCE –
210 BCE)

(213 BCE –
206 BCE)
Caesar's Gallic Wars
(58 BCE –
51 BCE)
Foundation of Lugdunum (Lyon)
(43 BCE)

(10 CE)
30 CE – 500 CE

(70 CE –
110 CE)
The Persecution, Imprisonment and Torture of Origen
(249 CE –
251 CE)
Certificates of Conformation to Pagan Religious Practice
(249 CE –
251 CE)
Warrant for the Arrest of a Christian: One of the Earliest Surviving Recorded Uses of the Word Christian
(February 28, 256 CE)

(February 24, 303 CE –
311 CE)
The Emperor Constantine Converts to Christianity
(October 28, 312 CE –
315 CE)

(324 CE –
May 11, 330 CE)
Constantine Becomes Emperor of the Entire Roman Empire
(September 18, 324 CE)
De rebus bellicis, Including Images of War Machines
(Circa 337 CE –
378 CE)
The Edict of Thessalonica makes Nicene Christianity the Official State Religion of the Roman Empire
(February 27, 380 CE)
At the Beginning of the Dark Ages Production of New Manuscripts Essentially Ceased
(Circa 400 CE –
600)

(August 24, 410 CE)
One of the Few Surviving Sources for the Administrative Structure of the Late Roman Empire
(Circa 420 CE)
The Church Assumes Role of Educator and Civil Service for the Tribal Kingdoms
(Circa 450 CE –
650)
The Church Replaces the Roman State as the Source of Order and Stability
(Circa 450 CE –
650)
The Franks Convert to Christianity
(497 CE)
500 CE – 600
The Plague of Justinian
(541 –
542)
The Anglo-Saxons Conquer England
(Circa 550)
600 – 700
Muslims Occupy Jerusalem for 451 Years
(638 –
1099)
700 – 800

(April 30 –
July 19, 711)
The Carolingian Revival
(779 –
814)
800 – 900

(December 25, 800)
900 – 1000
1000 – 1100

(September 28 –
October 14, 1066)

(August 26, 1071)

(March –
November 1095)
1100 – 1200
Foundation of the Tresor des Chartes
(July 3, 1194)
1200 – 1300

(1218 –
1220)
Perhaps the Oldest State-Supported University
(June 5, 1224)

(June 3, 1240)
1300 – 1400

(1347 –
1353)
Zilbaldone
(Circa 1350)
1450 – 1500

(May 29, 1453)

(October 27, 1462)
Published to Raise Money to Repel the Turks
(April 1471)
"A Horse, A Horse, My Kingdom for a Horse."
(August 1485)
Handbook for Witch-Hunters and Inquisitors
(April 1487)
Restoring the Whole of Spain to Christian Rule
(January 30, 1492)
Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand Expell the Jews from Spain
(March 31, 1492)
Departure of Columbus for the New World & the Expulsion of the Jews from Spain
(July 30 –
October 12, 1492)
Sultan Bayezid II Wellcomes Jewish Refugees from Spain
(August 1492)
The First Eyewitness Report to Become a Bestseller
(February 15, 1493)
The First Book Printed in the Ottoman Empire
(December 13, 1493)
1500 – 1550
The Sack of Rome Marks the End of the High Renaissance
(May 6, 1527 –
February 1528)

(Circa 1540)
1550 – 1600
The First Extended Series of Prints Attempting to Depict Great Events of the Recent Past
(1569 –
1570)
1600 – 1650
Foundation of the Accademia dei Lincei, the First Scientific Society
(August 17, 1603)
Precursor of the Royal Society
(August 23, 1633 –
June 10, 1641)
1650 – 1700

(April 1665 –
September 1666)
The First Doctoral Degree is Awarded to a Woman
(June 25, 1678)
1700 – 1750
The First General-Interest Periodical and the First to Use the Word "Magazine" to Indicate a Storehouse of Knowledge
(January 1731)
1750 – 1800
The Central Enterprise of the French Enlightenment
(1751 –
1780)
The First American Political Cartoon: "JOIN, or DIE."
(May 9, 1754)
Candide, ou l'Optimism
(1759)
The American Revolutionary War Begins
(April 17, 1775)
The Declaration of Independence
(July 4 –
August 2, 1776)
The Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union
(November 15, 1777 –
March 1, 1781)
The Constitution of the United States
(September 17, 1787 –
June 21, 1788)
Martyr to Chemistry
(1789)
Bastille Day
(July 14, 1789)
Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen
(August 26 –
August 27, 1789)
The Bill of Rights
(September 25, 1789 –
December 15, 1791)
The First U.S. Census
(August 2, 1790)
Jews Receive Full Citizenship in France
(September 27, 1791)
"The Magna Carta of Industrial America"
(December 5, 1791)
Proposal for a National Bibliography of France
(1793 –
1794)
The Metric System
(1793 –
1794)
Probably the First Printing Presses in Africa since 1519
(1798 –
1799)
1800 – 1850
The Meter (Metre) is Calculated Scientifically
(1806 –
1821)
The Ludd Riots
(November 11, 1811 –
January 12, 1813)
The Library of Congress is Destroyed During the War of 1812
(August 25, 1814)
The Star Spangled Banner
(September –
November 1814)
The First Indigenous Arabic Press in Egypt
(December 1822)
The First Opinion Poll
(1824)
Exposition of Bubbles
(1841)
The First Commercial Christmas Card
(May 1, 1843)
The Communist Manifesto
(February 21, 1848)
1850 – 1875
Origins of the Internal Revenue Service
(July 1, 1861 –
1862)
The Emancipation Proclamation
(January 1, 1863 –
1864)
Das Kapital
(September 14, 1867)
1875 – 1900
The Sierra Club
(May 28, 1892)
The Garden City Movement
(1898)
1910 – 1920
Destruction of the University Library at Leuven
(August 25, 1914)
Napoleon's Penis, and Other Napoleon Memorabilia
(1916 –
1924)
The Proclamation of the Irish Republic
(April 23, 1916)
The Russian Revolution
(October 1917)
The End of World War I
(November 11, 1918)
1920 – 1930
Blue-Print for The Third Reich
(1925 –
1927)
1930 – 1940
Burning 100,000,000 Books and Killing 6,000,000 People
(1933 –
1945)
Hitler Seizes Power
(January 30, 1933)
Invention of the Sociogram: Some of the Earliest Graphic Depictions of Social Networks
(April 3, 1933 –
1934)
Purging Germany of Jewish Culture
(April 6 –
April 8, 1933)
Burning 25,000 Volumes of "un-German" Books
(May 10, 1933)
Foundation of The Wilderness Society
(January 21, 1935)
The First Automatic Sequence-Controlled Calculator
(September 1935)
Kristallnacht
(November 9, 1938)
Liste des schädlichen und unerwünschten Schrifttums
(December 31, 1938)
The Polish Cipher Bureau Reveals Enigma Decription Techniques to the French and British
(July 25, 1939)
The Full Extent of the Holocaust
(September 1939 –
April 1945)
Britain and France Declare War on Germany
(September 3, 1939)
1940 – 1950
The Second Armistice at Compeigne forms the Vichy Government
(June 22, 1940)
The Nazis Destroy the National Library of Serbia
(April 6, 1941)
Japan Attacks Pearl Harbor; U.S. Declares War on Japan
(December 7, 1941)
VE Day
(May 8, 1945)
World War II Ends
(September 2, 1945)
Predecessor of the ACM
(September 15, 1947)
"Nineteen Eighty-Four"
(1949)
1950 – 1960
UNIVAC Predicts the Election of Dwight D. Eisenhower
(November 4, 1952)
One of the Earliest Surviving British Television Dramas
(December 12 –
December 14, 1954)
Sputnik is Launched
(October 4, 1957)
ARPA is Founded
(February 7, 1958)
1960 – 1970
The Gutenberg Galaxy
(1962)
First of the "Ten Greatest Software Bugs of All Time"
(July 28, 1962)
Smoking and Health
(January 11, 1964)
Computer Privacy
(March 1967)
1970 – 1980
UNESCO Convention on the Means of Prohibiting and Preventing the Illicit Import, Export and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural Property 1970
(November 14, 1970)
The Privacy Act of 1974
(May 1974)
1980 – 1990
1990 – 2000
Match.com
(1994)
Whitehouse.gov
(October 1994)
The National Digital Library Program is Announced
(October 13, 1994)
2000 – 2005
"Weapons of Financial Mass Destruction"?
(December 14 –
December 21, 2000)
Regulations.gov is Launched
(January 2003)
2005 – 2010
AOL Buys The Huffington Post
(May 9, 2005 –
February 7, 2011)
The First Intelligible Word from an Extinct South American Civilization?
(August 12, 2005)
The EPA Begins to Close its Scientific Libraries
(November 20, 2006)
"An Uncensorable System for Mass Document Leaking"
(December 2006)
Wikileaks Manifesto
(December 31, 2006)
My.BarackObama.com
(February 11, 2007)
The First Embassy of a Real Country in a Virtual World
(May 30, 2007)
Statistical Analysis Correctly Forecasts the Election of Obama
(March 3, 2008)
The Obama-Biden Campaign Launches Facebook Connect Integration on My.BarackObama.com
(October 20, 2008)
An Election Reported Interactively in Real Time
(November 4, 2008)
Change.gov is Founded
(November 5, 2008)
Securing Cyberspace
(December 8, 2008)
Australia to Build National Fiber Optic 100 Megabit Network
(April 7, 2009)
"Green Dam Youth Escort"
(May 19, 2009)
"The Web Pries Lid off Iranian Censorship"
(June 23, 2009)
Displaying Crowdsourced Road Congestion Data on Google Maps
(August 25, 2009)
U.S. National Text Pager Intercepts from 9/11 Are Released
(November 26 –
November 26, 2009)
2010 – 2011
After the Earthquake in Haiti, Donating by SMS Text
(January 13, 2010)
Social Media Interviews the President
(February 1, 2010)
After Five Years, More Than Two Billion Views Per Day
(May 16, 2010)
Wikileaks Installs an "Insurance File"
(July 29, 2010)
The Wikileaks U. S. Diplomatic Cables Leak
(November 28 –
December 8, 2010)
The Website of MasterCard is Hacked by Wikileaks Supporters
(December 8, 2010)
Culturomics Introduced by the Cultural Observatory
(December 16, 2010)
Facebook is the Most Searched for and Most Visited Website in America
(December 29, 2010)
2011 – 2013
Worldwide Technological Capacity to Store, Communicate, and Compute Information
(February 10, 2011)
Digital Democracy is Not So Democratic
(June 10, 2011)
Leading British Tabloid Closed Because of Cell Phone Hacking Scandal
(July 7 –
July 17, 2011)
Burning of the Library of l'Institut de l'Egypte
(December 17, 2011)
Transforming Google into a Search Engine that Understands Not Only Content but People and Relationships
(January 10, 2012)
2.5 Quintillion Bytes of Data Each Day
(October 23, 2012)
Historicizing Big Data
(November 2012)
"Anonymous" Plans to Shut Down Syrian Government Websites in Response to Countrywide Internet Blackout
(November 29 –
December 1, 2012)
U.S. Bill to Stengthen Privacy Protection for Emails
(November 29, 2012)
The Secret Race to Save Manuscripts in Timbuktu and Djenne
(December 27, 2012)
"Libraries Have Shifted from Warehouses of Books & Materials to Become Participatory Sites of Culture and Learning"
(December 28, 2012)
2013 – Present
Online Reviews Used as Attack Weapons to Kill Sales of a Book
(January 20, 2013)
The Digital Public Library of America is Launched
(April 18, 2013)





























