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Medieval Life Systems

Linda Hill

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Medieval Life Systems delves into the intricate world of feudalism, a system of mutual obligation that profoundly shaped medieval societies and laid some foundations for modern society. The book explores how this system impacted land ownership, labor practices, and governance, highlighting its diverse manifestations across different regions. Feudalism wasn't a monolithic entity; it adapted dynamically to local contexts, influencing everything from manorial economies to customary law.

 
This book emphasizes the importance of understanding the roles of lords, vassals, and peasants. The book examines the hierarchical structure inherent in feudalism, the functioning of manorial economies, and the significance of customary law. Beginning with key definitions, the book progresses through the emergence and evolution of feudalism in various geographical contexts.

 
The analysis draws from manorial records, legal documents, and contemporary scholarship, providing a balanced perspective on this complex socio-economic system. It concludes by assessing feudalism's decline and its lasting impact on modern political and economic systems.
Disponível desde: 05/05/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 71 páginas.

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