Citations:medieval


 * ibidem, page 76:
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- By contrast, the generic sense of medieval broadly includes the history of all regions of the world after the fall of its ancient “classical” empires (roughly between the fifth and the seventh centuries AD) and before the onset of the early modern gunpowder empires and other distinctively modern developments in the fifteenth century. It is thus possible to refer to medieval India and medieval Japan. “Medieval” in this generic sense refers to chronology and little else.