The Dark Ages...How Dark Were They, Really?: Crash Course World History #14
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The Middle Ages in Europe were marked by feudalism, limiting cultural output and social mobility, while the Islamic world and China experienced growth and advancements in various fields during the same period. Feudalism in Europe and the Tang and Song Dynasties in China were key aspects of the Middle Ages, showcasing differing cultural, economic, and technological developments.
Insights
- Feudalism in Europe during the Dark Ages led to a societal structure where lords owned land, vassals protected it, and peasants worked in exchange for protection, shaping the era with limited social mobility and power concentrated in local lords' hands.
- The Islamic world, particularly under the Abbasid Dynasty, embraced foreign ideas and fostered a golden age of learning, leading to significant advancements in culture, scholarship, medicine, mathematics, and philosophy, showcasing a period of enlightenment contrasting with the European Dark Ages.
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Recent questions
What characterized the Dark Ages in Europe?
The Dark Ages in Europe were marked by fewer cities, less cultural output, and smaller wars due to feudalism, a system based on reciprocal relationships between lords and vassals.
What was the Age of Enlightenment in the Islamic world?
The Islamic world experienced an Age of Enlightenment during the Dark Ages, marked by cultural and intellectual flourishing under the Umayyad and Abbasid Dynasties.
What were the key advancements during China's Tang and Song Dynasties?
The Tang and Song Dynasties in China witnessed a Golden Age marked by advancements in government, art, poetry, agriculture, trade, and innovations like paper money and gunpowder.
What was the impact of feudalism in Europe during the Dark Ages?
Feudalism in Europe during the Dark Ages led to a decentralized society with power concentrated in the hands of local lords, limiting social mobility and cultural output.
What were the key achievements of the Abbasids in the Islamic world?
The Abbasids in the Islamic world embraced foreign ideas, fostering a flourishing of culture, scholarship, and advancements in medicine, mathematics, and philosophy.
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