14.2 – Changes in Medieval Society

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14.2 – Changes in Medieval Society Bell ringer How were Muslim scholars linked to the revival of learning in Europe? Pg 391

Setting the Stage Towns and cities are growing Population explosion Western Europe is expanding rapidly (territorially) Growth in learning & the university Cultural Diffusion with Muslims & Byzantines

Growth in Farming Revival exists b/c of advances in farming & warmer climate New lands open to cultivation (Scandinavia) Change: Horses plow field (3x faster than oxen) New Tech: Cross harness – allows horse to plow Forests cut down for farmland

3-Field System 800: Villages begin to farm 3 fields 1 field fallow (resting) Growth on 2/3s of land, instead of half Result: Population Increase Well-fed people Children hold off disease, live longer

Guilds Guild: Organization of an occupation working to improve economic conditions 1st Guilds – Merchants Control Trade Provide Security Guilds set standards for work, pay, training, & conditions Build great wealth & influence

Guilds today

Commercial Revolution Combo of expansion in trade, farming, & learning Fairs set-up to conduct trade in towns Trade: Cloth, salt, dyes, etc. Markets end the need for the manor-system Trade routes spread all across Europe = availability of foreign goods

Banking & Society Advances in trade & markets = need for banks & trading firms Create exchange rates & lines of credit Borrowing money @ interest (usury) was forbidden by the church Softens over time Change in Society: Big cities develop

Urban Life 1000-1150: Population rises by 12 million Paris (60k) largest city Trade becomes the lifeblood of towns & Europe Problems Narrow streets Animals & their waste No sewers & bad conditions Fire hazards Serfs run away to cities “Town makes you free” Merchant class emerges (Burghers)

Learning Revival Contact with the Byzantines & Muslims rekindles learning Rediscover the knowledge of the Greeks Science, philosophy, law, math, etc 1st universities develop - Theology Bachelor’s Degree (5-7yrs) Master’s Degree (12yrs)

Literature Learning leads to development of a vernacular Everyday language Great works of literature are written Dante Alighieri – The Divine Comedy Geoffrey Chaucer – The Canterbury Tales Books written in vernacular allowed most people to read them

Medieval Philosophy Philosophers push to improve upon the ideas of the Greeks Find the logical truth & faith in the Bible Saint Thomas Aquinas – religion could be proved by logic Teachings combine religion with the work of Aristotle Scholastics (schoolmen) – debate issues of the time Develop democratic institutions