@AndrewSabisky does primogeniture have an impact here as well? i.e. difference in land structures of France and England
@nickhassey ...church+manorialism as early as 500s, but prolly took hold more solidly by 800s. primogeniture and... @AndrewSabisky
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@nickhassey ...the importance of a family lineage (as opposed to a broader kin group) didn't really appear until after...@AndrewSabisky -
@nickhassey ...the 1000s. among upper classes first, too. see: https://books.google.com/books?id=PjSt0RdkLWwC … pp. 145+. (^_^)@AndrewSabisky -
@hbdchick@AndrewSabisky ta - will have a look at that book.
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