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<p>[QUOTE="Sallent, post: 3547510, member: 76194"]Well, European can be tricky, but generally it is accepted that the Renaissance starts around the 1320's, which is also in the period commonly referred to as the High Medieval Period, which roughly ends around 1500 CE. Generally, the Middle East left the Middle Ages around the same time. Asian history is another matter. For example, China entered the Middle Ages 200 years before Europe, and left it 150 years before Europe. The Middle Ages for other Asian civilizations also vary, but all left the Middle Ages before the 17th century. That doesn't mean feudalism didn't last in those areas much longer than most of Europe, because it did. But Feudalism is but one element of what we describe as the Middle Ages. For example, Feudalism lasted in Russia well into the 19th Century, but you won't find anyone arguing the Middle Ages in Russia lasted that long.</p><p><br /></p><p>Some parts of the world never really saw a Middle Ages, like pre-Columbian America. Most of those societies never advanced beyond Stone age technology, though there are other periods hostorians have assigned to them. Not that it matters for our purposes as these were bartering societies without what we would call coinage, so it doesn't really matter as far as our hobby is concerned. You can't really collect coins for societies that never really had coinage.</p><p><br /></p><p>PS: Don't get too hung up on precise dates. Historians are constantly revising this stuff. I have a feeling that in 1000 years Historians might be calling our era the Middle Ages, and invent some other term for what we now think of as the medieval period. After all, you can't really refer to a period of history more than a millennium before you as the "modern era".[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Sallent, post: 3547510, member: 76194"]Well, European can be tricky, but generally it is accepted that the Renaissance starts around the 1320's, which is also in the period commonly referred to as the High Medieval Period, which roughly ends around 1500 CE. Generally, the Middle East left the Middle Ages around the same time. Asian history is another matter. For example, China entered the Middle Ages 200 years before Europe, and left it 150 years before Europe. The Middle Ages for other Asian civilizations also vary, but all left the Middle Ages before the 17th century. That doesn't mean feudalism didn't last in those areas much longer than most of Europe, because it did. But Feudalism is but one element of what we describe as the Middle Ages. For example, Feudalism lasted in Russia well into the 19th Century, but you won't find anyone arguing the Middle Ages in Russia lasted that long. Some parts of the world never really saw a Middle Ages, like pre-Columbian America. Most of those societies never advanced beyond Stone age technology, though there are other periods hostorians have assigned to them. Not that it matters for our purposes as these were bartering societies without what we would call coinage, so it doesn't really matter as far as our hobby is concerned. You can't really collect coins for societies that never really had coinage. PS: Don't get too hung up on precise dates. Historians are constantly revising this stuff. I have a feeling that in 1000 years Historians might be calling our era the Middle Ages, and invent some other term for what we now think of as the medieval period. After all, you can't really refer to a period of history more than a millennium before you as the "modern era".[/QUOTE]
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