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* [[English Civil War|Stuart Restoration]] (United Kingdom, 1660)
* [[English Civil War|Stuart Restoration]] (England, 1660)
* [[Kingdom of France (1815–1848)|Bourbon Restoration]] (France, 1814–1815)
* [[Kingdom of France (1815–1848)|Bourbon Restoration]] (France, 1814–1815)



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Alexander Kolchak, leader of the counterrevolutionary White Army during the Russian Civil War

A counterrevolution is an opposing revolution that attempts to reverse a revolution. A person or group who opposes a revolution is declared counter-revolutionary. In Marxist theory, counterrevolutions are a reactionary force usually composed of bourgeois forces.

In the past, royalists have attempted counterrevolutions against bourgeois revolutions like the French Revolution. In recent times, the West has supported and instigated "color revolutions" in socialist states to expand their own interests.

List of counterrevolutions[edit | edit source]

Feudal[edit | edit source]

Bourgeois[edit | edit source]

See also[edit | edit source]