This module explores revolutions across the Atlantic world in the eighteenth century, including the American, French, and Haitian revolutions. It encourages students to question the usefulness of the category "age of revolutions" as a way of understanding the interconnected developments that redefined economies and societies in the period. Students will investigate three core areas traditionally associated with revolutionary change: political, economic and cultural. Examining national upheavals and their impact on global politics, exploring shifts from burgeoning consumerism in Europe and the Americas to the Industrial Revolution in Britain, and assessing how political and economic changes influenced the cultural landscapes of Europe and the Americas, reshaping art, thought, and everyday life, this module will seek to understand the complex dynamics of change in a formative period of modern history.