Yes there is scholarship on medieval Christianity and on marriage kinship. Their defenses are eclectic and to outdated work
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They didn’t use medieval sources.
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They would have discovered, if they bothered to do any reading even of the secondary sources, that we cannot even get accurate medieval data. It doesn’t exist. It’s sparse and uneven. They also would have learned this study is inherently flawed and impossible to prove.
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Are you saying this to me, or the author of the piece?
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I kept asking for someone to point them out. I only got an answer about 30 seconds ago. My response after knowing is the same: cannot account for demographic data across Medieval Europe.
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I read the paper again and again. I asked for clarification on what the sources were. Someone else (which i said) told me they used contemporary data. They didn’t, okay. But as I said yesterday to you, we do not have accurate medieval demographic data available.
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