Pick Your Infodump Topic

If you were to infodump passionately right now, what would your topic be?

I tend to get fired up by whatever I've been reading lately, so mine might be ... wait for it ... the contribution of the Black Death to the end of feudalism in Europe.

Can anyone beat that with something even more fascinating? I think I've set the bar pretty high.

Parents
  • Great question and I am wondering what was the contribution of the Black Death to the end of feudalism.

    • The meaning and function of Neolithic Figurines in The Levant. 
    • How non-coercive canine behaviour modification can positively affect you and your dog.
    • Commonality in world religions.
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  • Great question and I am wondering what was the contribution of the Black Death to the end of feudalism.

    • The meaning and function of Neolithic Figurines in The Levant. 
    • How non-coercive canine behaviour modification can positively affect you and your dog.
    • Commonality in world religions.
Children
  • I’m fascinated by two of these - I’ve recently been collecting Neolithic flint tools and absolutely love discovering these. And I also am very interested in commonality in world religions. 

  • I had to google those figurines. They look pretty cool.

    Scooby snack, anyone?

    Zoroastrianism's influence on the Abrahamic faiths was a real eye-opener for me back in the day.

  • Ohh, I'd be interested in your first and third topic's, I'd probably be join in for the third.

    After the Black Death there was the introduction of b'stard feudalism, which was a watered down version or basically what they could get away with.

    Mine would be the immediate post Roman period in Britain, how so many alleged Saxon kings and leaders have Romano British names.

    The religious situation in post Roman Britain, what sort of Christianity was actually practised here and by who and how many.

    The role of women in the late Roman, post Roman, Saxon and Viking worlds, women warriors, leaders and peaceweavers.