why is important to us to study medieval period
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Most of us become medievalists by accident. We fall under the spell of a charismatic teacher at school or university, or, having been introduced to the subject—sometimes as pressed men and women, by the dictates of our chosen university’s curriculum—we find that the study of the middle ages speaks to our inner psyche. Few of us seek to justify our choice of subject beyond the simple ‘because we enjoy it’, but when we, in our turn, get university jobs and are confronted by students, some of them reluctant followers of the prescribed curriculum, bemused by the need to study the middle ages; or by colleagues who cannot quite see why the department should support another medievalist; or by a Secretary of State for Education who thinks medievalists are ‘ornamental’ and thus a luxury for which ‘there is no reason the state [should] pay’, we find we have to justify the study of our subject more fully. And it is for his efforts to provide just such a justification, and to explain why it is worth studying the middle ages, that we all owe Marcus Bull a great debt of gratitude Certainly he has made me more focused on the reasons why my subject deserves to remain on the university curriculum.
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coz it describes the changes and developments of de tradition,tastes,cultures and rulers of a particular region at de middle ages.it also showcases de importance of rulers ,their reign,trade with other kingdoms etc
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