The Real Human Story: The Latest Set of Bastards
In a footnote in his ππͺπ₯π₯ππ¦ ππ¨π¦π΄, Victor Duruy wrote: "*The history of the early stages of the feudal system has long been and still is a subject of controversy and disagreement among scholars." After giving an account of how the dukes and counts emerged as good defenders of early France, ending the era of (further) invasions, as though closing the door behind them after they had used it themselves, Victor Duruy went on to note: "Later, the masters of these castles were the terror of the country, but they saved it at first, and though feudalism became so oppressive in the latter part of its existence, it had had its time of legitimacy and usefulness. Power always establishes itself through service and perishes through abuse." This law of human nature has, unlike the physical laws enunciated in a previous video, never changed. Duruy’s relationship with Napoleon III - Napoleon III first noticed Duruy because of his historical scholarship, especially his ...