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  • The Feudalism Debate
    The Feudalism Debate

    This volume arose as part of global interest in the problematic of feudalism in the 1980s, opening up both its theoretical premises and the empirical basis to extensive, deep, and varied explorations.Most exploration were grounded in Marxist theory. In 1981, Harbans Mukhia’s essay, ‘Was There Feudalism in Indian History?’ was published in The Journal of Peasant Studies, which triggered an international debate on the problem in the journal’s special issue in 1985 and some subsequent issues.Among the central questions was the tension between the Marxist conception of capitalism as the first world system and several Marxist historians’ construction of feudalism as a universal category.The spatial dimensions of the problem were extended to include China, Turkey, and Arabia, besides Europe and India, in the course of the debate.The questioning of some of the received wisdom understandably leads to both fierce defence on its behalf as well as further questions.

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  • Feudalism Steam CD Key
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    Conquer Europe, become an Emperor. Build your family's dynasty through seven centuries, from 800 A.D. to 1492 A.D., up until the inevitable collapse of the feudal system. Feudalism is a turn-based strategy game with a focus on traditional gameplay with your management and strategy skills being pivotal to your success! Your success is measured by your ability to envelop and strengthen your family's influence across Europe; using trade, colonization, conquest and some tactical assassinations. A...

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  • Flapjacks and Feudalism : Social Mobility and Class in The Archers
    Flapjacks and Feudalism : Social Mobility and Class in The Archers

    Flapjacks and Feudalism: Social Mobility and Class in The Archers is an excavation into the family and class politics found in the clans of the residents of Ambridge, in BBC Radio 4's The Archers. A whole section of the book is devoted to 'The Fall of the House of Aldridge', with Brian's ethical misdemeanours and fall from grace, looking at how Brian could have hidden his scandals and changed the impressions surrounding him as a 'feckless farmer'.Another section sees the parenting skills, or complete lack of them, of the Ambridge clans put on trial, and used to predict the future leaders of Ambridge.Chapters in the book discuss the power of family and community networks, the oppression of the Grundys by the lords of the manor, and Emma Grundy's housing woes and the importance of housing in the success and security of those in the village. This book explores how far housing, intergenerational wealth, skills and access to employment shape life chances of characters and shows that, perhaps more than anywhere else, its not what you know but who you know.

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  • What does feudalism mean?

    Feudalism was a social and economic system that dominated medieval Europe. It was based on a hierarchical structure where land was owned by kings or lords and then granted to vassals in exchange for loyalty and military service. This system created a complex network of relationships and obligations between different levels of society. Feudalism played a significant role in shaping the political and social landscape of medieval Europe.

  • How does feudalism work?

    Feudalism was a social and economic system that dominated medieval Europe. In this system, land was owned by kings or lords who granted portions of it to vassals in exchange for loyalty and military service. Vassals, in turn, could grant land to sub-vassals, creating a hierarchical structure. Peasants worked the land in exchange for protection from the vassals. This system created a complex web of obligations and relationships that formed the basis of medieval society.

  • How is feudalism defined?

    Feudalism is a social and economic system that dominated medieval Europe, characterized by a hierarchical structure of land ownership and obligations between lords and vassals. In this system, land was granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and military service. The vassal would then provide military support and other services to the lord. Feudalism also involved a system of rights and responsibilities that governed the relationships between different levels of society.

  • What is Feudalism 2?

    Feudalism 2 is a strategy game that simulates the political and economic dynamics of feudal society. Players take on the role of a medieval ruler and must manage their kingdom by making decisions about diplomacy, warfare, and resource management. The game allows players to expand their territory, build armies, and engage in battles with other kingdoms. It also incorporates elements of role-playing, as players can customize their character and interact with various non-player characters. Overall, Feudalism 2 offers a complex and immersive gaming experience set in a medieval feudal world.

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  • American Dark Age : Racial Feudalism and the Rise of Black Liberalism
    American Dark Age : Racial Feudalism and the Rise of Black Liberalism

    How medieval-inspired racial feudalism reigned in early America and was challenged by Black liberal thinkersThough the United States has been heralded as a beacon of democracy, many nineteenth-century Americans viewed their nation through the prism of the Old World.What they saw was a racially stratified country that reflected not the ideals of a modern republic but rather the remnants of feudalism.American Dark Age reveals how defenders of racial hierarchy embraced America’s resemblance to medieval Europe and tells the stories of the abolitionists who exposed it as a glaring blemish on the national conscience. Against those seeking to maintain what Frederick Douglass called an “aristocracy of the skin,” Keidrick Roy shows how a group of Black thinkers, including Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Hosea Easton, and Harriet Jacobs, challenged the medievalism in their midst—and transformed the nation’s founding liberal tradition.He demonstrates how they drew on spiritual insight, Enlightenment thought, and a homegrown political philosophy that gave expression to their experiences at the bottom of the American social order.Roy sheds new light on how Black abolitionist writers and activists worked to eradicate the pernicious ideology of racial feudalism from American liberalism and renew the country’s commitment to values such as individual liberty, social progress, and egalitarianism. American Dark Age reveals how the antebellum Black liberal tradition holds vital lessons for us today as hate groups continue to align themselves with fantasies of a medieval past and openly call for a return of all-powerful monarchs, aristocrats, and nobles who rule by virtue of their race.

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  • The Middle Ages without Feudalism : Essays in Criticism and Comparison on the Medieval West
    The Middle Ages without Feudalism : Essays in Criticism and Comparison on the Medieval West

    This volume brings together articles (including two hitherto unpublished pieces) that Susan Reynolds has written since the publication of her Fiefs and Vassals (1994).There she argued that the concepts of the fief and of vassalage, as generally understood by historians of medieval Europe, were constructed by post-medieval historians from the works of medieval academic lawyers and the writers of medieval epics and romances.Six of the essays reprinted here continue her argument that feudalism is unhelpful to understanding medieval society, while eight more discuss other aspects of medieval society, law, and politics which she argues provide a better insight into the history of western Europe in the Middle Ages.Three range outside the Middle Ages and western Europe in considering the idea of the nation, the idea of empire, and the problem of finding a consistent and comprehensible vocabulary for comparative and interdisciplinary history.

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  • What is manorialism and feudalism?

    Manorialism and feudalism were social and economic systems that developed in medieval Europe. Feudalism was a political and military system in which land was granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for military service and loyalty. Manorialism was an economic system in which the lord of a manor granted land to peasants in exchange for labor and a portion of the produce. Both systems were based on a hierarchical structure with the king at the top, followed by nobles, knights, and peasants, and they were the dominant social and economic systems in medieval Europe for several centuries.

  • Is feudalism the same as aristocracy?

    Feudalism and aristocracy are related but not the same. Feudalism is a social and economic system based on the exchange of land for military service and loyalty. It involves a hierarchical structure of lords, vassals, and serfs. Aristocracy, on the other hand, refers to a social class of privileged individuals who hold hereditary titles and often have significant wealth and power. While feudalism often led to the rise of aristocratic families, not all aristocrats were part of the feudal system, and not all feudal societies had a strong aristocratic class.

  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of feudalism?

    Feudalism had several advantages, such as providing a system of protection and security for people during a time of instability and conflict. It also allowed for a clear social structure and hierarchy, providing a sense of order and stability. However, feudalism also had disadvantages, such as the lack of social mobility and opportunities for advancement for those in lower classes. It also led to the concentration of power and wealth in the hands of a few, leading to inequality and exploitation of the lower classes. Additionally, the system could be rigid and resistant to change, hindering progress and innovation.

  • What is the difference between feudalism and manorialism?

    Feudalism and manorialism were both systems that characterized medieval Europe, but they were distinct in their focus and organization. Feudalism was a political and social system that governed the relationships between lords and vassals, based on the exchange of land for military service and loyalty. Manorialism, on the other hand, was an economic system that governed the relationships between lords and peasants, based on the exchange of land for labor and agricultural produce. While feudalism was more concerned with the political and military aspects of medieval society, manorialism was more focused on the economic and agricultural aspects.

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