Feudal Society by Marc Bloch

"Feudal Society" is a comprehensive historical analysis that delves into the social, economic, and political structures of medieval Europe. The book explores the intricate system of feudalism, where society was hierarchically divided between kings, nobles, knights, and serfs, each bound by mutual obligations and duties. Through a detailed examination of legal documents, personal accounts, and other historical sources, the work illuminates how these relationships shaped European society from the ninth to the fifteenth century, influencing everything from land tenure and military service to legal jurisdiction and social norms. The study not only provides insights into the feudal system itself but also reflects on its long-term impacts on European history.

The 5535th greatest book of all time


Published
1940
Nationality
French
Type
Nonfiction
Pages
500-600
Words
Unknown
Original Language
French

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