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To restore an article that has been deleted, see Wikipedia:Undeletion policy.
Look up restoration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Restoration may refer to: In government / politicsA restoration is a historical episode whereby a previous government over an area or jurisdiction is reinstated. Restoration is inclusive also of the period immediately following that episode. For example, the restoration of the Union after Appomattox, i.e. the defeat of the secession under the Confederate States of America. In the sense of undoing or reversing a revolution like that attempted by the Confederacy, the restoration would be counterrevolutionary. The book Treatise on Twelve Lights (2008) proposes, for example, a counterrevolution to postmodernism in order to "Restore America the Beautiful under God and the Written Constitution." Historical examples
The French equivalent (the Restoration), or the European Restoration, are also used as umbrella terms for such restorations following the fall of Napoleon in 1814, such as:
In the artsLiterature of the English Restoration period (1660 to 1700). In technology
In medicine
In religion
Restoration ChurchesAs a title
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