HIST 102H Lecture : Medieval Christendom _ Growth of Identity

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Medieval christendom & growth of identity (from gregorian reforms to rise of kingdom-states, 940-1300 ad) Social position depended upon participation on public life. City-life became the markets for the food produced in northern europe; trade increased their wealth and power. Italian cities eventually replaced the byzantines as the dominant trading power in the mediterranean. Hanseatic league to the north controlled trade from london to novgorod = As the european economy recovered, commercial networks began expanding into. Italy developed a banking industry by the 11th century. Mediterranean cities became multi-ethnic centers, governed by municipal councils, which combined aristocrats, merchants, and professionals. Independent tradition among italian city-states became forebears to. Power of the papacy began to grow in the eleventh century. Local churches fell under the influence of powerful families. Bishops co-opted by powerful families = simony. Monasteries became further privatized, haven for rich aristocrats.

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