Late Medieval
Enter a crowded threshold of plagues, guilds, courts, rebels, voyages, manuscripts, trials, and inventions pressing toward a wider world.
1300 CE - 1450 CE
Late Medieval enters a denser world of wealth, literacy, urban pressure, dynastic rivalry, and political instability.
The route highlights Great Zimbabwe, Florence's Baptistery doors competition, Korean script reform, and urban craft cultures. These are achievements in architecture, language, art, and commerce.
Revolt, inquisitorial procedure, mercantile finance, plague-era fear, dynastic war, and shifting trade routes show late medieval society under pressure from both institutions and markets.
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- Medieval
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