Society and Culture

Introduction

 

As early as 4000 BC with philosophies such as Feng Shuii humans have struggled with their place in the natural world. States emerged around 730 BC in today’s Greece. People like Marco Polo have travelled to help integrate cultures as early as 1217. In 1609 Hugo Grotius introduced Mare Liberum leading to the concept of international waters. Societies experienced key tipping points, such as London’s great plague and fire of 1666. Initiatives such as the establishment of Greenwich Mean Time (1884) also have played an important role in establishing and nurturing different cultures and societal norms.

4,000 BCE 

Feng Shui philosophy of harmony between environment and physical landscape. 

~ 650 BCE 

First large scale use of currency (coins) in Lydia (now Turkey) – use of coins also developed separately in China, India and cities around the Aegean Sea. 

600 ~ 400 BCE 

Birth of Siddhartha Gautama, Buddha, in Lumbini, Nepal. 

c. 500 BCE 

End of compilation of the Jewish Torah. 

200 BCE 

Golden Age of Hinduism begins. 

350 

First complete copy of Bible with New Testament 

632 

Death of Prophet Muhammad.  

Leads to schism between Sunni and Shia denominations. 

650 

Quran first compiled by Uthman, the third Caliph. 

1271 

Marco Polo, aged 17, sets off to Asia with his father and uncle.

c. 1350

Middle Ages end and the Renaissance begins in Europe (ends ~ 1550). 

1440 

Gutenberg’s printing press established (the Bible first book printed).

 

c. 1450

Haudenosaunee Confederacy (Iroquois League) resolves disputes among member nations in Great Lakes region.  

1453 

Fall of Constantinople (Istanbul).  

1517 

Martin Luther begins the Protestant Reformation. 

1609 

Hugo Grotius publishes Mare Liberum proposing international waters, leading to UK and France declaring territorial waters of five km (effective cannon range).  

1665-1666 

‘Great fire’ begins 2 Sept. 1666 in Pudding Lane, burns for four days leaving some 200,000 homeless.  

1762 

Jean-Jacque Rousseau argues in The Social Contract for city-states and personal freedoms.  

Voltaire’s writings (1731-1764) critique European policies (esp. French).  

1779 

Ned Ludd allegedly destroys textile machinery giving rise to Luddite movement. 

1789 

French Revolution begins (ends 1794).  

1791 

France becomes first country to decriminalize homosexuality.  

1807 

Britain bans African slave trade. 

1842 

Edwin Chadwick’s report Sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population of Great Britain – supports his 1834 ‘Poor Act’.  

1848 

Wave of democratic revolutions starting in Italy and France (more than 50 countries affected). 

Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, The Communist Manifesto. 

1850 

First submarine cable (English Channel), Atlantic Ocean bridged eight years later (Newfoundland to Ireland). 

1853 

First international meteorological conference (Brussels). 

1884 

Greenwich Mean Time established.  

1893 

New Zealand becomes first country to give women the right to vote. 

1917 

October (Bolshevik) Revolution in Russia.  

1927 

Development of the television.  

1930 

Sigmund Freud publishes Civilization and Its Discontents. 

1939 

World’s Fair, New York, General Motors promotes ‘Futurama’, the ‘new and attractive’ (car-dependent) suburbs.  

1955 

Bandung Conference launches Non-Aligned Movement.  

1956 

Hubbert’s peak oil theory (and curve) introduced in Nuclear Energy and the Fossil Fuels to American Petroleum Institute.  

1960 

OPEC founded by Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela.  

1969 

Stonewall Inn patrons riot upon police raid – credited as catalyst for America’s LGBT rights movement.  

1970 

First Earth Day(s) (coins the term ‘sustainable society’ – some 20 million people participate peacefully in US).  

1972 

First ‘blue marble’ photograph of earth from Apollo 17. 

1977 

Sullivan Principles created to help US companies apply pressure to South Africa to end apartheid. 

1982 

North Carolina PCB protests, which are largely attributed as the start of environmental justice movement.  

1983 

Grameen Bank established, Bangladesh.   

1988 

Chico Mendez, assassinated in Brazil. 

1989 

Berlin Wall falls. 

Tianamen Square. 

1991 

Soviet Union collapses. 

1993 

First text message. 

1999 

Seattle anti-globalization protests. 

Colonialism officially ends when Portugal transfers Macau to China. 

2000 

First episode of reality TV show Survivor. 

2001 

Start of Wikipedia. 

9/11 terrorist attacks. 

2005 

Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf becomes Africa’s first female head of state (Liberia).  

2011 

Arab Spring starts in Tunisia. 

Occupy Movement starts in New York City. 

2020 

Black Lives Matter protests widespread (George Floyd killed).  

2022 

US Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade. 

2024 

CEO of UnitedHealthCare shot and killed

2025

Donald Trump inaugurated 47th US President, introduces broad and shifting tariffs, significant reduction in federal government services

Israel and US military strikes on Iran

Gaza ceasefire

UN SDG Goals Report prioritizes food systems, energy access, digital transformation, education and skills, jobs and social protection, climate action and biodiversity (most targets likely unmet by 2030)