🏰Understand Feudalism Basics
Learn the classic pyramid of lords, vassals, and serfs — then meet the historians who argue 'feudalism' was never one system at all — and walk away able to explain manorialism, vassalage, and the F-word clearly to a friend.
Phase 1The Pyramid You Were Taught (and Its Cracks)
Meet fiefs, homage, manorialism, and the Carolingian aftermath.
The feudal pyramid was drawn by Victorians, not medievals
7 minThe feudal pyramid was drawn by Victorians, not medievals
A fief is a relationship, not a plot of land
7 minA fief is a relationship, not a plot of land
Manorialism is the part with the peasants
7 minManorialism is the part with the peasants
The post-Carolingian improvisation
7 minThe post-Carolingian improvisation
Phase 2Living Inside the Model
Pressure-test the textbook pyramid with real medieval lives.
Forty days, three aids, and a lot of riding
7 minForty days, three aids, and a lot of riding
Week-work, boon-work, and the lord's oven
7 minWeek-work, boon-work, and the lord's oven
When a vassal owed two lords at once
7 minWhen a vassal owed two lords at once
Why the knight became obsolete on his own terms
7 minWhy the knight became obsolete on his own terms
The revolt was always possible, sometimes inevitable
7 minThe revolt was always possible, sometimes inevitable
Phase 3Feudalism Elsewhere and as Metaphor
Compare European lords to Japanese shoen and modern metaphors.
A shōen is not a fief (mostly)
7 minA shōen is not a fief (mostly)
When pundits call something 'feudal,' they usually mean something simpler
7 minWhen pundits call something 'feudal,' they usually mean something simpler
Why games simplify — and what they get right
7 minWhy games simplify — and what they get right
Separate the three Fs before you write
7 minSeparate the three Fs before you write
Phase 4Write the Explainer
Write a short explainer that untangles the three Fs.
Write a 500-word explainer for your video-game friend
20 minWrite a 500-word explainer for your video-game friend
Frequently asked questions
- What is feudalism in simple terms?
- This is covered in the “Understand Feudalism Basics” learning path. Start with daily 5-minute micro-lessons that build from fundamentals to hands-on application.
- What is the difference between feudalism and manorialism?
- This is covered in the “Understand Feudalism Basics” learning path. Start with daily 5-minute micro-lessons that build from fundamentals to hands-on application.
- Did feudalism actually exist as a system?
- This is covered in the “Understand Feudalism Basics” learning path. Start with daily 5-minute micro-lessons that build from fundamentals to hands-on application.
- Was Japanese feudalism the same as European feudalism?
- This is covered in the “Understand Feudalism Basics” learning path. Start with daily 5-minute micro-lessons that build from fundamentals to hands-on application.
- Why do historians now dislike the word 'feudalism'?
- This is covered in the “Understand Feudalism Basics” learning path. Start with daily 5-minute micro-lessons that build from fundamentals to hands-on application.
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