We’re doing the medieval peasant discourse again. We’re doing it!
Ok. Whenever we talk about “feudalism” or “the Middle Ages” or “medieval” we’re generalizing about millions of people in diverse communities and circumstances that spanned centuries. I’m necessarily going to be making huge generalizations about past societies that paper over important distinctions.
That said, we can still interrogate ways in which a medieval European peasant might have experienced life in ways that weren’t as bad as we popularly imagine them to have been, or might even have been better than comparable experiences people today have.
1/many
Interesting Mastodon thread comparing today’s typical workload to that of medieval peasants.
I do wonder how much of this was evenly dispersed. IE: did slaves or indentured servants or the Irish keep working?
I’m reminded of an Indian fries of mine who one told me ‘India is better than most countries; everyone has servants’… and took way to many minutes to see the contradiction.
I do wonder how much of this was evenly dispersed. IE: did slaves or indentured servants or the Irish keep working?
I’m reminded of an Indian fries of mine who one told me ‘India is better than most countries; everyone has servants’… and took way to many minutes to see the contradiction.