www.abc.net.au/news/2024-02-29/…/103500020
“In the Middle Ages, people actually had more leisure time and more holidays than we do,” cultural historian Witold Rybczynski tells ABC RN’s Life Matters.
“Leisure was more important in terms of everyday life than the work. The work was harder and broken up much more … compared to today.”
Case@lemmynsfw.com 19 hours ago
Except, no?
Medieval peasants had SOOO many holidays.
It was a cheap way to keep them from violently revolting. Even then, it didn’t always work.
Speaking of violent revolt against an oppressive system, where are we at?
Tar_alcaran@sh.itjust.works 18 hours ago
Holidays meant “you don’t have to work for the lord who owns your land”, but since they were subsistence farmers in the middle ages, that meant they still had to tend the animals and do the work on their own plots. They were absolutely still working during their “holidays”.
andybytes@programming.dev 16 hours ago
It is not the work but the pay…and the lord is always in the way.
caboose2006@lemm.ee 5 hours ago
Why does everyone think “ancestors” means medieval? The people I never met in the 1800s are ancestors too. So “Um ahkchually” right back at ya
rosco385@lemm.ee 18 hours ago
I’m doing my part…
andybytes@programming.dev 16 hours ago
You shouldn’t kiss and tell