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About Regimes
Regimes is a catalog of modern dictatorships and authoritarian governments toppled — by revolution, coup, foreign invasion, or the crowd in the square — each autopsied from the seizure of power to the collapse, with the cost to the people they ruled stated plainly and soberly.
What you'll find here
- Who held the power, over what, and how it ended — stated up front, never buried
- A documented timeline, a three-act account, and exactly five contributing factors
- The cause and the fate: what toppled the power, and what became of those who held it
- Transferable lessons, and real references from historians, archives, and named scholarship
Regimes is part of Deposed — a reference network of fallen power, told as clinical dossiers: deposed crowns, toppled regimes, fallen empires, and abolished orders. The peoples on whom that power rested are kept in view, and triumphalist framings are corrected.