HIST 112 Lecture 8 - Feudalism & Feudal Society
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- čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
- Here we explore the origins of the social/economic organizational system of feudalism. We examine how this system was predicated on personal relations among differing social classes and it remained essential within the hierarchy of feudal society.
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Very well explained!!! Thank you. I am African and our mentality/ worldview is totally different from that of Europeans. The movies do not explain this feudal society. Instead, we only see the monarchs and nobles in their palaces with their mute servants dressed up serving them, driving their chariots... but I always wanted to understand how Europeans designed their societies and how some were super rich and others utterly poor and could never change their position and the people seem happy to have a rich king while they themselves lived a poverty. It blew my mind but now I understand why Europeans went about colonizing everybody else and wanted more and more land. I understand why they brutalized other peoples on foreign lands, because they actually did that to their own in the middle age, never having fair contracts, instead they were always one superior and one inferior in their psyche. It’s actually their mindset. Plus, this mentality also follows us this day. It has slightly changed but we still have the 1% controlling the 90% of the wealth and the rest of us.
Right. Because no African leaders ever brutalized their own people? The people who sold the slaves to the Europeans were African rulers. Africa wasn't some egalitarian paradise, while Europe was barbaric and evil. Both continents had many, many bastards who ruled.
This lecture was laid out perfectly. Great explanation to the point that I was able to converse with others about a topic that I was not familiar with but had a new found understanding that made me confident. Thank you
thank you sir
my major is information systems, but its always interesting to learn about sociology and human histories
thankyou for providing such great lecture👍
Thank you for this wonderful lecture! So useful. Greetings from Chile.
Valuable content, thank you for making it public ❤
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Great lecture really informative :)
great video!
Very #bedtimelistening and #timelineofmankind, thank you sensei.
Great video 👍🏻
Hi Dr. Dave. Great video, I'm just a little confused. Are tenant farmers different from peasants, or is tenant farming a broad category for serfs, slaves, and free peasants? If you could let me know that would be awesome.
One small detail, Ganshof was Belgian. But an amazing lecture!
If I want to cite you how can I do this (Harvard citation?)
Great video.
I'm of the view that feudalism doesn't really exist. A landlord simply gave his land to a subject for yearly rent. This could be a King giving land to a Knight for Knight's service and scutage or a Knight giving land to a peasant for socage (yearly rent in goods or coin). Another word for this is revenue-leasing.
How often did the renter change?
@@TomiTapio once a year I suppose since harvest was usually once a year
do you have clearer PPT professor? I can"t literally see the words in your PPT clearly. thank you very much
can I ask a thing about the feudalism?
Idk if the lecturer will answer but what's your question?