Quinn Bouabsa Marriott
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Quinn Bouabsa Marriott
@quinnbm.bsky.social
25 / PhD Student at the University of St Andrews / Interested in Franks, Mongols, and Eastern Christians in the 13th century - with a wider interest in Outremer and other frontiers / (He/Him)
That is unfortunately the case. I suppose at this point, I'm wondering about a drawable distinction between simple models and complex models taught in a digestible way. The examples you outlined in your period seem appropriate in that regard
October 20, 2025 at 8:45 PM
I do think we've convinced ourselves that simple models are the only way forward without really thinking about how to implement complex ones. On the other hand, exam-culture incentivises buzzwords and makes students less receptive to less-than-straight-forward answers.
October 20, 2025 at 8:12 PM
It's also clear when one realises that Mongol expressions of religion were never so essentialist. You weren't either a Mongol or a Muslim, or a Christian. Juggling various religious (or cultural) identites was not something inherently contradictory, nor did it overpower the imperial ideology.
August 29, 2025 at 11:56 PM