Comments on the consequences of the dissolution of feudalism in Eastern Europe. Result of providing voting power to peasants and socialists; Resolution of expropriating the properties of the Junkers, the landed gentry in Germany; Impact of th...
1. The Feudal Period Began in the 9th Century Feudalism in Western and Central Europe and then spread to other parts of the continent. It ended in the 15th century in Western Europe, but elements of feudalism continued for longer in Eastern Europe.2...
在他所译的《春秋左传》序(1872)中写道:“From the narratives of Tso(左传)there may be gathered as full and interesting a account of the history of China,from B.C.721 to about 460,as we have of any of the nations of Europe during the Middle Ages.”(从左氏传中可以收集公元前721至大约46...
Feudalism is a system of devolved political and economic control in which landowning elites govern ordinary people. It originated in response to barbarian invasions and gradually spread throughout Western, Central, and Eastern Europe. Feudalism is characterized by vassalage, homage, and the granting ...
Manorialism was one of the primary social structures in France, England, Germany, and other western European territories of the fallen Roman Empire. Examples can also be found in eastern Europe after the Middle Ages in places such as Russia and Poland. What is the difference between manorialism...
(e.g. by Anderson), it may be recognized that there can be variations, such as differences between Southern, Western and Eastern Europe. It is this societal approach which leads to few instances of feudalism being identified in the world. The arguments about a restrictive or general usage of...
西欧封建制度确立的标志(Thesymboloftheestablishmentof feudalisminWesternEurope) (three),markstheestablishmentoftheWesternEuropeanfeudal system Thedomesticscholarsgenerallybelievethattheestablishment offeudalismwasnine,intenthCentury,accordingtothe877 yearsofKeerxidecree. Thesymboloftheestablishment:vassalsystem(vassalsy...
By the end of the 4th century CE, the expansive Roman Empire, which had governed a territory from the Mediterranean Sea to Eastern Europe for nearly 400 years, was beginning to face challenges both external and internal. Externally, Hun invasions in the eastern area of the empire forced German...
The early banded hordes that broke over Europe were held together by the idea of loyalty to a personal chief. The heretogas were leaders in war. Tactitus says (Germania, vii): “The leaders hold command rather by the example of their boldness and keen courage than by any force of ...
- Feudalism took place originally in England, moving from place to place for example, France to Spain.- Feudalism took over 5 places, France, Spain, Italy, Germany, and Eastern Europe. Making their mark at England. 5.) What is Feudalism? 5.)- Feudalism is the dominant social system in ...