ON THE ISSUE OF «BASTARD FEUDALISM»


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«Bastard feudalism» is a system of patronage relations in late medieval England, contrasted with vassal-seigniorial relations of the classical feudalism. The degree of influence of this phenomenon both vertically (in a different stratum of English society) and horizontally (in local communities) is actual problem. In addition, the question of the specificity or universality of «bastard feudalism» in comparison with the social history of other European countries (France, Castile, Aragon and so) has not been studied at all.

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Andrey Prazdnikov

Vyatka State Agricultural Academy

Candidate of Sciences in History: Associate Professor, Head of Department of History and Philosophy

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