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by otabdeveloper4
143 days ago
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> discussing the basic contours of life – birth, marriage, labor, subsistence, death – of pre-modern peasants and their families I find the idea that every pre-modern peasant in every society had the same basic contours of life extremely silly. Maybe he means British or French peasants? That's what people usually mean by "peasants". Even within Europe the very basic ideas on when and how you marry and how you treat land ownership were wildly different. |
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> So the models we’re going to set up are going to be most applicable in that space: towards the end of antiquity in the Mediterranean.
> I’ll try to be clear as we move what elements of the model are which are more broadly universal and which are very context sensitive
The author addresses this in the first paragraphs before getting in to the meat of it.