Changes And Continuities Of The Middle Ages

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Middle ages often cited as era which lasted from 500 to 1500 was an amalgamation of classic and modern era. It was a period which was highly dominated by wealthy and powerful people and double standards occurred quite often. During medieval Europe, rural area and people (noblemen and bishops) were under the power of system visionary and scholars called 'feudalism'. The feudal system(society) worked on the parameters of kings, who granted a piece of land called 'fiefs' to noblemen and bishops.Landless peasants who were known as 'serfs' performed most of their work on fiefs like producing and harvesting seasonal crops and grains. The maximum produce used to go to the landowner and in return of their efforts, serfs were permitted to live on the land and also assured security from attacks of the enemy. …show more content…

As per 'Sumptuary laws exercised and practiced during the era, only the wealthy were allowed to dress in fashionable clothes whereas it restricted the lower class people to spend on clothes. The law passed by 'King Edward III allowed only rich people to wear gold and purple silk. Satin sable, velvet or ermine were only allowed to be worn by better half and daughters of the nobles. Medieval fashion changed with every queen and king. Time and again different events affected fashion. Textiles like brocades, damasks and fine silks were imported from Far East. Fashion of royal courts of middle ages were highly imitated across Europe with Medieval England being strongly influenced by fashion of France, Spain,