JohannaK
Heroically Clueless
I'm not British or even a native Anglo speaker, but can I join in the mirth?
I'm not sure why that's laughable.
It's an interesting discrepancy. I don't really know what the explanation for it is. Unless it's simply due to the long tradition of American religiosity.
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I assume what they mean is the european/north African dark ages, as opposed to east asia which did not have a similar issue. I agree it is a bad choice of term.I'm definitely not a fan of religion, but calling it the "Christian Dark Ages" is unfair. The breakdown of the western empire's society, economy and infrastrucure must have been a more significant factor than Christianity.
I thought this. They may have made some significant advances early in their history, particularly in the fields of military science and social organisation, but to show them advancing steadily over their history has to be wrong.Romans only ever got wealthier and more advanced as a result by expanding their territories.
what's the units on the y axis? BSes?
Hasn't anyone shared it here before? I've seen it a few times before.
I assume what they mean is the european/north African dark ages, as opposed to east asia which did not have a similar issue. I agree it is a bad choice of term.
Things got back on track during the Carolingian Renaissance. The later Italian Renaissance was a rebirth of silly superstitions and wasteful conspicuous consumption at least as much as it was of anything useful. It was then that medical cannibalism and witch hunts came back into vogue.