Passage:
For mid-twentieth-century agrarian historians, Lynn White Jr.’s thesis established technological innovation—specifically the introduction of the asymmetrical heavy wheeled plow—as the primary catalyst for the medieval agricultural revolution in Northern Europe. According to this traditional framework, the heavy plow single-handedly transformed rural European society by enabling farmers to till the moist, dense clay soils of the northern plains, thereby triggering demographic expansion and manorial organization. However, recent micro-regional agrarian research has fundamentally challenged this technological determinism. By synthesizing palynological data, localized soil chemistry analyses, and manorial account books, contemporary scholars demonstrate that the adoption of the heavy plow was highly fragmented and contingent upon existing land tenure systems rather than driving them. Furthermore, these studies reveal that microclimatic fluctuations during the Medieval Warm Period exerted a far more immediate influence on crop yields than the plow's mechanical design. Consequently, while the heavy plow remains a significant technological marker, modern medievalists view it not as an isolated prime mover, but as one component within a complex, ecologically constrained agricultural system.
Consider each of the choices separately and select all that apply. Which of the following statements accurately describe the primary purpose of the passage?
- Reexamine a traditional historical thesis by presenting findings from recent multidisciplinary agrarian research.Cevap
- BProvide a comprehensive technical comparison between palynological data collection and localized soil chemistry analysis.
- Challenge the perspective that technological innovation served as the sole determinant of Northern Europe's medieval agricultural revolution.Cevap
- DDemonstrate that the adoption of the heavy plow actively reduced crop yields during the Medieval Warm Period.
- EDismiss mid-twentieth-century agrarian scholarship as entirely unscientific and devoid of historical value.