Phase transitions and critical phenomena are among the most challenging and unexpectedly discovered areas in physics.
Disregarding early human observations on the changes between the three states of matter, it wasn't until 1869 when Thomas Andrews discovered the critical point, and in 1873 when Van der Waals proposed the concept of a non-ideal gas equation of state, that the experimental and theoretical study of phase transitions began —— marking over a century of development
However, just as phase transitions themselves are widespread in nature, the study of phase transitions has also undergone many transitions
1 Lu Yu, Bolin Hao & Xiaosong Chen. 2016. The Miracle at the Edge: Phase Transitions and Critical Phenomena.