What is the importance of medival history?
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The history of Medieval Europe is the foundation of Western Civilization, so knowing it will help us understand where the governments, economies, institutions and culture of the United States and Europe originated and evolved from.
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hey insist on things being 'relevant' and think Medieval history arcane , dry as dust and obscure , boring and complex . If you want to fathom Idi Amin and post-Imperial Africa , look at post-Imperial Europe and semi-barbaric Britain . If you want to study a thrilling murder mystery , packed with suspense , look at the history of the Cathars in Montaillou - and don't take my word for it , try the newly published and utterly excellent Very Short Introduction to History by John Arnold . There are 66 schools in England which study Medieval history , and those who do it have more fun, I'd suggest .
At no other level is the real stuff of history , informed and original discussion of the sources themselves to form a wildly original picture of the History of our islands , so available to students at A level or not much beyond it . There is too the Medieval Papacy . If you want to understand how a man who wears skirts and has no army can shake the continent of Europe , I recommend you take a look at Gregory VII .
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