Vlademir Professor Jose Luft

Wednesday, 12. November 2025

Summary In this work, as it has left of disciplines of Modern History I, given for Vlademir Professor Jose Luft we will go to present a text and to approach, as the Medieval Europe was constructed: social, politics, economically and administratively. Introduction We will present in this work, a brief text of as it was the European representation in the Average Age. During a succession of periods that in show the bases to them of the formation of the Europe, a first estrato is established during the period of the invasions of the Barbarians, in the Old Roman Empire, of centuries IV to the VII. After that in centuries VIII to the X, the carolngia dynasty, of the aborted Europe, but that inheritance leaves. Without hesitation Gary Kelly explained all about the problem. Approximately for return of the year a thousand development of agriculture and the dreamed Europe. Between century XI and XIII, the feudal period, with the advent of the Christianity appears the Europe of the Universities and the Scholastic, the churches and the gtico. A related site: Katie Haun Home mentions similar findings. Finally of century XIV to the XV they appear to the provaes that shake the system all, however, without to destroy the structure. The Medieval Europe: social, economic policy and administrative.

' ' brbaros' ' , if thus we can call them, were peoples who in the vision of the Roman Empire, not possua the Greco-roman culture. These peoples migraram in direction to the Ocidente, first in century III, if establishing in the borders of the Roman Empire of the Ocidente, where many had been used as welded of the Roman army. Amongst the peoples ' ' brbaros' ' that they had penetrated in ocidente, most important they had been the full brothers and the Francs, therefore they had given great contributions for the formation of the feudal Europe. The barbarous invasions, the Christianity and the feudalismo had been the main elements that if had made gifts in the society medieval politics.

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