nonconformist
Miserable
I stand corrected 

Possibly a silly question, but why was Russia always lagging behind the other European powers?
frekk said:Another factor was that the Russians didn't have alot of contact with the Islamic cultures. For Western Europe, contact with the Muslims via the Meditteranean and particularly via scholarly exchange in Iberia gave the Western Europeans a boost.
Yeah they did.
frekk said:Some. But not as much, at least, not in terms of academic exchange. Via Spain, and the communities of scholars in places like Granada, Western Europeans had a great deal of academic contact. It's no accident that Arabic numerals weren't used in Russia until the 1700s, more than 200 years after they had been adopted in Western Europe.
Frankly, academic contact doesn't account for it. Trotsky provides a better explanation and that pains me to admit.
Why did Europeans not 'discover' Africa much earlier than they did? (Apologies for the vague, infantile question)
Why did Europeans not 'discover' Africa much earlier than they did? (Apologies for the vague, infantile question)
Yes, I mean Sub-Saharan Africa, not merely the Horn or Northern Africa.
By Navigation Technology, what do you mean? Surely ships capable of crossing the Atlantic could make it down the coast of Africa? Surely it was possible to cross the Sahara by land routes? (Presumably the natives had, and I believes the Arabs invaded several Sub-Saharan regions, although I may be wrong.)
EDIT: Unless of course, Africa was considered worthless...
EDIT 2: Not states.
Nasty heretic.civver_764 said:[...] Biblical morality.
Depends.How religious were the monarchs of Europe in the Middle Ages? Did they see it as simply a means to control the population or did they genuinely believe in the stuff?
The reason I ask is because some of stuff they did and supported...didn't seem so in line with Biblical morality.
edit: I'm aware that obviously some were more religious than others. I'm talking in general here.
How religious were the monarchs of Europe in the Middle Ages? Did they see it as simply a means to control the population or did they genuinely believe in the stuff?
The reason I ask is because some of stuff they did and supported...didn't seem so in line with Biblical morality.