Social Aggravations during the Period of Medieval Wars in Europe
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Social Aggravations during the Period of Medieval Wars in Europe

Authors: Nurmukhambetov Ardak

Abstract:

This article makes and attempt to disclose the dynamics of development of social interactions in an aggravated environment in relation to the distinctive features of religious wars and their negative impact to the society. Crisis situations that took place in all spheres of social life are described, on the grounds of which the author comes to specific conclusions.

Keywords: War, medieval period, social relations, nation, Europe.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI): doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1328822

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