I remember one great article in particular dismantling common misconceptions about medieval times.
Any good academic sources, preferably articles, against the idea of dark ages would be much appreciated
>>557401
Basically, Western Europe was not the entire world. Western Europe just calls it the Dark ages because they want to pretend the entire world was retarded for the period, not just Western Europe, because Western Europe likes to pretend it was the greatest for all of history.
>>557401
Have you ever just sat down and read fucking Bede?
http://www.cracked.com/article_20186_6-ridiculous-myths-about-middle-ages-everyone-believes.html
http://www.cracked.com/article_20615_5-ridiculous-myths-you-probably-believe-about-dark-ages.html
>>557471
>cracked
>>557471
>Cracked
Have you considered just ending it?
>>557484
Looking for a specific article done by an academic, but any article will do if done by a credible source.
The Internet's #1 clickbait website doesnt cut it
>>557491
they give numerous sources with numerous books but reading the OP again i see that's not what you're looking for, oh well.
Check out the book reviews on a blog called Armarium Magnum.
>>557401
Read Edward Grant "God and Reason in the Middle Ages", along his other books
>>557401
Regardless of any popular misconceptions about the dark ages we do know one thing for certain. And that's the depopulation of urban areas. That phenomenon alone explains much of the other trends in the era.
Also, James Franklin has a few articles talking about the Middle Ages here: http://web.maths.unsw.edu.au/~jim/medmyths.html and about the Renaissance here: http://web.maths.unsw.edu.au/~jim/renaissance.html
Thony Cristie is another historian. He has a blog where he posts about History of Science in the Renaissance and reviews books by other historians of science. He has appeared insome interviews and has given some talks as well.
>>557605
forgot to link https://thonyc.wordpress.com/