
Medieval Feudalism
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Narrated by:
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Charlton Griffin
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By:
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Carl Stephenson
About this listen
Medieval feudalism was essentially a means of paying retainers in land, rather than money. With the collapse of the Roman Empire and the disappearance of coinage, the only medium of exchange left was land and its produce. Thus, the barbarian German rulers of France sought some means of retaining able-bodied soldiery and companions at court.
What evolved was a process of infeudiation - essentially an exchange of land for military service. The entire concept of vassalage, liege lord, and knighthood came about in France in the early Middle Ages, though many of its more advanced forms did not evolve until much later.
This is an important book for any history buff who has the least interest in the Middle Ages.
©2007 Audio Connoisseur (P)2007 Audio ConnoisseurThe 11th Century 'Song of Roland' is the acme of behaviour of a vassal to his lord, Roland, fighting a rearguard action for his lord Carlemagne, is killed in battle becauce he refused to blow his horn to summon help.
This books helps in the understanding of the original meaning of 'feudal' which today can mean many things, some pejorative.
One quibble is that narrator, Charlton Griffin, is not perfect. His pronunciation of 'Au' for 'O' is annoying and his misprounciation of certain French words and place names seems curious, but the book is short and these oddities endurable.
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