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  1. Numerous case studies for both the late Middle Ages and Early Modern period gave primacy of place to violent crimes in pre-industrial societies. The link between crimes against people and crimes against property is highly noticeable in descriptions of crime structure as of the 18th century.

  2. Monarchy - Power, Hereditary, Sovereignty: During the Middle Ages, European monarchies underwent a process of evolution and transformation. Traditions of theocratic kingship, which were based on Roman and Christian precedents, emerged in the early centuries of the period, leading kings to assume their status as God’s representatives on earth. Early medieval monarchs functioned as rulers of ...

  3. Jun 28, 2019 · Religion in the Middle Ages, though dominated by the Catholic Church, was far more varied than only orthodox Christianity.In the Early Middle Ages (c. 476-1000), long-established pagan beliefs and practices entwined with those of the new religion so that many people who would have identified as Christian would not have been considered so by orthodox authority figures.

  4. Mar 3, 2023 · The Middle Ages, from the 5th to the 15th century, was a period of great innovation and progress in Europe. From agriculture to architecture, many of the inventions and technologies developed ...

  5. Feb 13, 2023 · The Modern Era occurred following the Middle Ages and can be further divided into two time periods: the Early Modern Period and the Late Modern Period. The Early Modern Period occurred from 1500 ...

  6. Aug 1, 2024 · The end of the Middle Ages can be characterized as a transformation from the medieval world to the early modern one. It is often considered to begin in 1300, though some scholars look at the mid- to late-fifteenth century as the beginning of the end.

  7. While cooler conditions may have forced some migrations to occur in the early Medieval period that forever shaped the history of regions such as Britain and France, at around 950-1250 CE, the climate began to take a warmer turn. This period is known for population increases. Cities and trade began to flourish at a greater rate in this period.

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