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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...
- Feudalism as practiced in the Kingdoms of England during the medieval period was a state of human society that organized political and military leadership...
- Examples of feudalism are helpful to fully understand feudalism and feudal society. Feudalism was practiced in many different ways, depending on location...
- Indian feudalism refers to the feudal society that made up India's social structure until the formation of the Republic of India in the 20th century....
- Feudalism in contemporary ****stan usually refers to the power and influence of large landowning families, particularly those with very large estates...
- continued with freehold labourers. As an economic system, it outlasted feudalism, according to Andrew Jones, because "it could maintain a warrior, but...
- social and legal structures labelled — but only since the 18th century — "feudalism". These developments proceeded at different rates in various regions....
- One of the central events of the French Revolution was the abolition of feudalism, and the old rules, taxes, and privileges left over from the ancien régime...