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5th–15th centuries (conventional markers)

Feudal ties, manor economy, and justice

Lordship shaped agrarian life — labels simplify messy diversity.

Historians debate ‘feudalism,’ yet ties linking land, labor rent, and local justice help describe parts of Latin Europe — always regionally specific.

Agrarian economies dominated; slavery shrank in many zones yet coerced labor took many forms. Political fragmentation coexisted with thick ecclesiastical and cultural networks.