![]() It defines and pigeonholes us, even if it does so in ways that are probably extremely problematic. I’m not completely convinced that any of us are actually that keen on the idea of something that is ‘in between’ two ‘great moments’ any longer, but we stick with the label because it’s there. It equally depends on whether you’re happy with the concept of ‘middleness’. But it depends completely on who you ask and where in the world you’re thinking about. ![]() ![]() The most obvious way of answering the question would be simply to say they are the period, roughly, from the fall of the Roman Empire to the 16th century. ![]()
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