borednord t1_isimzgf wrote
Reply to comment by Trackmaster15 in Anglo-Saxon hall where kings and warriors dined discovered in England by unheated1
You seem to be under the misconception that kings and lords ruled over peasants in some sort of mutual contract of protection?
Trackmaster15 t1_isj2xsw wrote
I was not under any misconception. You seem to have not learned about this historic fact. You might need to take some courses on feudalism.
borednord t1_isjfqqm wrote
There is no need for hostility my friend. I offered a question as your take on Lords providing some sort of service in return for goods from peasants is a take that is mistaken on many levels as regards to the concept of feudalism.
Simply put a lords "claim" to a peasants food was "I am instated by God" and "I let you work my land and you give me your food". Rather your take on peasants providing food for a ruling caste is better described as manoralism and really has nothing to do with the term feudalism, as that describes the relationship of vassalage and should be further distinguished by geographical constaints, as feudalism in England is different from France, and the rest of europe.
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GirthIgnorer t1_isj5443 wrote
Idk everyone seems to be owning you for your dumb reductionist take all over this thread, maybe go hit the books for a couple years yourself
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