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Freedom and protection
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05 July 2018

HISTORY / Europe / Medieval, European history: medieval period, middle ages, RELIGION / Monasticism, Christianity, Religious communities and monasticism
‘There is much to admire in Freedom and Protection, which offers a welcome recapitulation of a century’s worth of highly technical scholarship—in English, French, and German—on the history of the relationship between the papacy and French abbeys in the early Middle Ages, through the lens of monastic exemption.’
Scott G. Bruce, Reading Religion, June 2019
'Rennie has produced a valuable and engaging book that should be of interest to a wide audience. […] Freedom and Protection sheds new and interesting light on important questions that have not always received, particularly across such a long and early period of study, the scholarly attention they deserve.'
H-France Review
'As Rennie convincingly demonstrates, the symbiotic relationships that the popes developed with individual monasteries through exemption privileges are an important if underappreciated feature of the growth of papal authority over the course of the early Middle Ages.'
Speculum
Prologue
Introduction
1 The road to protection
2 Rome’s orbit
3 Traditio Romana
4 Making concessions
5 The ‘fetters of feudalism’
6 ‘Victory of the papacy’?
Epilogue
Appendix: Monastic exemption privileges in France, c. 590–c. 1100
Bibliography
Index