(Medieval Europe) Graph of the Day
That's a real graph from a serious book: Jennifer Davis’s and Michael McCormick’s "The Long Morning of Medieval Europe." If you want it explained, head this-a-way.
(Via Brad DeLong.)
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Ezra Klein
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September 29, 2009; 10:43 AM ET
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Posted by: hschaaf | September 29, 2009 12:31 PM | Report abuse
Very interesting. It looks like iron shackle use correlates with strong government (the Merovingians were quite weak and downright mentally ill at the end).
Posted by: tomtildrum | September 29, 2009 2:49 PM | Report abuse
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