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    History Assignment: 3 Q.1) What were the main characteristics of the writings of the Nationalist School of Historiography? Ans: The Nationalist School of historical writing contributed to the self- confidence‚ self-assertion and a certain national pride which enabled Indian people to struggle against colonialism especially in the face of denigration of India ’s past and the consequent inferiority complex promoted by colonial writers. K.A. Nilakanta Sastri and other historians also helped overcome

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    interesting culture and social code that dates back hundreds of years‚ as well as deep roots into medieval law. (BS-2) Feudalism was the dominant social system in medieval England for centuries. (BS-3) Knights supported the feudal system and kept it from collapsing. (TS) Knights‚ with their unique culture and both social and religious ties‚ were one of the key parts of feudalism that allowed the system to function throughout the ages. (MIP-2) Both the armor and the knights themselves changed greatly

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    What Is Feudal Warfare

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    in the early Middle Ages and there would be an equal number that would lead to its decline in the later middle ages as well yet to find the meaning of “feudal warfare” one has to look first at where this notion came from‚ and that was Feudalism. Feudalism was a contrasting system dealing with political and military relationships existing among members of the higher social class‚ Kings‚ Lords and other owners of large lands in Western Europe during the Middle Ages. The Feudal system started

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    representatives to participate in the Parliament (Great Council). By the end of the century‚ it was clear that the English had created the foundation for constitutional monarchy‚ which would consolidate the gap between modern democracy and medieval feudalism. This led to the Renaissance by allowing laborers and lower class individuals to exercise freedoms that had never before been allowed or protected by law. They were now able to demand rights and practice art and literature‚ things that only nobility

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    ORIGINS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION The causes of the French Revolution of 1787-1789 (Solé 3) is a subject worthy of investigation because the revolt is an event of crucial importance in Western History. It marked the end of feudalism and the beginning of democracy in France‚ and can be seen as a turning point for liberty in Europe. To quote the German author Goethe‚ ‘From this place‚ and from this day‚ commences a new era in the world’s history’ (Wright 2). In 1774 when Louis XVI ascended

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    feudalism  Definition: The political and social system of medieval Europe‚ in which vassals received land from overlords  in exchange for armed warriors and other services.  Context: Under feudalism‚ the overlords‚ lesser lords‚ knights and peasants all depended on one another for  survival.  fief  Definition: A grant of land given by a lord to a vassal in return for an oath of loyalty and armed warriors.  Context: In a formal ceremony‚ a monarch would give a noble a fief and promise to protect the noble

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    Essay: DOES THE POEM PROVIDE A POSITIVE REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN? The poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ supposedly written in the mid to late fourteenth century‚ shows the decline of both the code of Chivalry and of Feudalism. In a desperate effort to reinforce the ideals of Feudalism‚ the poet‚ evidently bias towards the Christian church and its values‚ use the female gender as the primary causes of this decay. At the time‚ the religious values were deeply weakened by the conflict between religious

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    language called Cyrillic that was used by the Byzantine Christians 3. Charlemagne- "Charles the Great" first to be called emperor in Western Europe in over 300 years. Turned Europe’s focus from the Mediterranean to the North and West. 4. Feudalism/manorial system- Feudalism means giving land for military service. Europe is referred to as a "feudal society". Kings and lords would give trusted servants land if the servant swore to military service. 5. Investiture Controversy- the medieval struggle between

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    created ways to stop future disease outbreaks‚ and improve their everyday lives. The Black Death had the biggest impact on society due to the fact that it led to many medical advancements‚ sanitation and disease prevention improved‚ and it ended Feudalism. When the Black Death began appearing‚ people were shocked and had no clear ideas about what the new disease was

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    AP World History Traditions & Encounters Chapter 17 & 20 Ch. 17 & 20 Review Questions Chapter 17 – The Foundations of Christian Society in Western Europe 1. List the different Germanic kingdoms that took over Europe in the 400-500s and explain their importance. The different Germanic kingdoms were Visigoths‚ Ostrogoths‚ Byzantine empire‚ Franks‚ Lombrads‚ Angles‚ and Saxons. These Germanic kingdoms were the successor states of the Roman empire. 2. Which region did the Franks conquer

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