This book examines the history of monastic exemption in France. It reveals an institutional story of monastic freedom and protection, deeply rooted in the religious, political, social and legal culture of the early Middle Ages. Traversing many geo-political boundaries and fields of historical specialisation, the book defines the meaning and value of exemption to French monasteries between the sixth and eleventh centuries. It demonstrates how enduring relationships with the apostolic see in Rome ultimately contributed to an emerging identity of papal authority, the growth of early monasticism, Frankish politics and governance, church reform and canon law.



Autorentext
Kriston R. Rennie is Associate Professor of Medieval History at the University of Queensland

Klappentext
This book explores the history of monastic exemption in medieval France. Crossing geopolitical boundaries and fields of historical specialisation, it evaluates the nature and extent of papal involvement in French monasteries between the sixth and eleventh centuries.The social and political significance of monastic exemption privileges offers valuable insight into the changing world in which they were created. Charting the progress of exemption from a marginal to a centralised practice, the book demonstrates how the papacy's commitment, cooperation, and intervention transformed existing ecclesiastical and political structures. It asks several key questions: why did so many French monasteries seek exemption privileges directly from Rome? What significance did exemptions have for monks, bishops, secular rulers, and popes? How and why did this practice develop throughout the early Middle Ages, and what impact did it have on the emerging identity of papal authority, the growth of early monasticism, Frankish politics and governance, church reform, and canon law?Synthesising and re-interpreting French and German historiographical traditions, the book reveals an institutional story deeply rooted in the religious, political, social, and legal culture of the early Middle Ages. It poses one final question: how and why did the papacy emerge as the preeminent guarantor of monastic freedom and protection?

Inhalt
PrologueIntroduction 1 The road to protection2 Rome's orbit3 Traditio Romana4 Making concessions5 The 'fetters of feudalism'6 'Victory of the papacy'?EpilogueAppendix: Monastic exemption privileges in France, c. 590c. 1100BibliographyIndex
Titel
Freedom and protection
Untertitel
Monastic exemption in France, c. 590-c. 1100
EAN
9781526127747
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
05.07.2018
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.5 MB
Anzahl Seiten
256