(n) land reform
(n) (1) February Revolution (France, 1848)
(2) February Revolution (Russia, 1917)
(n) agrarian reform
(P)
(n) half-leather binding
(n) counterrevolution
(n) flat noodles
(n,vs) conservatives and reformists being neck and neck
balanced conservative and progressive strengths
(n) violent revolution
(n) democratic reform
(n) bloodless revolution
(n) Glorious Revolution (1688-1689)
(n) distribution revolution
(n) Iranian Revolution
(n) German Revolution (1918-1919)
(n) morocco leather
(n) Russian Revolution
(n) permanent revolution
(exp) to cry loudly for a reform
(n) Reformed Churches
(n) leather bag
leather handbag
(n) revolutionary council
(n) Kansei Reforms (series of conservative government measures, 1787-1793 CE)
(n) Kyoho Reforms
(n) structural reform theory
(n) (1) October Revolution (Russia, 1917)
(2) German Revolution (1918-1919)
(n) Puritan Revolution
(n) Tempo Reforms (series of goverment measures, 1841-1843 CE)
(n) Counter-Reformation
(n) (China's) Cultural Revolution (1966-76)
(n) Orange Revolution (Ukraine, 2004-2005)