PaulRyckier Censura
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| Subject: The Europe of the 12th Century Thu 05 Jan 2017, 22:06 | |
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PaulRyckier Censura
Posts : 4902 Join date : 2012-01-01 Location : Belgium
| Subject: Re: The Europe of the 12th Century Fri 06 Jan 2017, 22:14 | |
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PaulRyckier Censura
Posts : 4902 Join date : 2012-01-01 Location : Belgium
| Subject: Re: The Europe of the 12th Century Sat 07 Jan 2017, 22:28 | |
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PaulRyckier Censura
Posts : 4902 Join date : 2012-01-01 Location : Belgium
| Subject: Re: The Europe of the 12th Century Tue 10 Jan 2017, 21:51 | |
| I wanted to get in the narrative of the competing powers of that time, but see now that it is for me, in the frame of this thread, too diificult to explain it all. After all what the two authors that I mentioned, tried to explain in 800 pages. But instead I will try to explain by some articles how extraordinary it was in comparison with the former centuries, as one can truly speak of a 12th century renaissance. A time where towns reermerged, where arts got transformed, where the religion was discussed, where people started to think again from a human centred point of view, the start of the universities with layman affinities, the difficult start of the formation of kingdoms...and perhaps one can add a lot more...for instance the reemergence of the bricks after centuries of absence...I discussed it on the old BBC boards with a doctor (in medicine) who was interested and collecto of bricks. perhaps one remembers is name?)...if I recall it well it was brought in by the Cisterciencers... And perhaps what I had forgotten in my survey was the steady "reconquista" from the iberian peninsula, starting from Asturias... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReconquistaInteresting picture of the reconquista in the following link: https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/index.php?threads/why-was-the-reconquista-successful-in-the-end.884239/And an article that highlights all what I wanted to say. It is a pity that there is no author mentioned, nor sources. But in the "about us" it seems a rather honest academic site...but again why no sources of the articles...one has not to believe what is written...but at least this article stays for all what I read from honest sources in the past: http://history-world.org/dynamic_culture_of_medieval_euro.htmKind regards, Paul. |
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