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Feudalism, also
known as the
feudal system, was a
combination of legal, economic, military, cultural, and
political customs that
flourished in medieval...
- Neo-
feudalism or new
feudalism is a
theorized contemporary rebirth of
policies of governance, economy, and
public life,
reminiscent of
those which were...
- "****
feudalism" is a
somewhat controversial term
invented by 19th-century
historians to
characterise the form
feudalism took in the Late
Middle Ages...
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Examples of
feudalism are
helpful to
fully understand feudalism and
feudal society.
Feudalism was
practiced in many
different ways,
depending on location...
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Indian feudalism refers to the
feudal society that made up India's
social structure until the
formation of
Republic of
India in the 20th century. Use...
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Feudalism as
practiced in the
Kingdoms of
England during the
medieval period was a
state of
human society that
organized political and
military leadership...
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Feudalism in
contemporary ****stan
usually refers to the
power and
influence of
large landowning families,
particularly through very
large estates and...
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included from the
outset when it was time of crisis, war, hunger, etc.
Under feudalism,
those who were
weakest needed the
protection of the
knights who owned...
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French Revolution was to
abolish feudalism, and the old rules,
taxes and
privileges left over from the age of
feudalism. The
National Constituent ****embly...
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continued with
freehold labourers. As an
economic system, it
outlasted feudalism,
according to
Andrew Jones,
because "it
could maintain a warrior, but...