Marxist Approaches to the Middle Ages, Some Issues and Examples
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2177-4218.v3i3p224-244Keywords:
Modes of Production, Feudalism, Marxism, Historiography.Abstract
This conference proposes that, although unrecognised, a Marxist paradigm of understanding is actually quite influential among medieval historians, although some problems also result from that. From this recognition derive key issues for research which have to be faced, especially if the historians want to be more theoretically aware in the future than has often been the case in the past, especially the recent past.
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