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Dominique Iogna-Prat is Director of Research at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. Graham Robert Edwards is a professional translator who lives and works in Oxford as cofounder of Oxford Literary Translators. Barbara H. Rosenwein is Professor of History, Loyola University, Chicago, and editor of the Cornell series Conjunctions of Religion and Power in the Medieval Past.

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"This new interpretation of monasticism's influence and the deep roots of intolerance is strongly recommended for academic and seminary libraries."-Library Journal, January 2003 "Anyone who wishes to understand how monasticism took shape in Western Europe and how it was, exactly, that monks and monasteries fit into the whole of medieval society will find here a superb introduction to the subject that is not only anchored in an impressive array of primary sources but also in constant conversation with other historians through footnotes as dense as the forests of medieval Europe. Though this is a book aimed at scholars, nonspecialists should not fear getting lost... 'Order and Exclusion' is indispensable reading, especially for anyone trying to understand the deep roots of the religiously inspired fanaticisms that still bedevil us in the 21st century."-Los Angeles Times Book Review, August 10, 2003 "There is much food for thought in this book, which is marked by broad learning and a close reading of the texts."-Giles Constable, Institute for Advanced Study, American Historical Review, April 2004 "Dominique Iogna-Prat's Order and Exclusion: Cluny and Christendom Face Heresy, Judaism, and Islam is such a welcome and needed contribution to the field... Iogna-Prat's approach will be helpful for those seeking to understand relations between majority and minority relations in places and times far distant from twelfth-century France, and this lucid translation will bring his work to the wider audience it deserves."-Lucy K. Pick, University of Chicago, The Journal of Religion "Dr. Iogna-Prat's book, Ordonner et exclure (1998), which here appears in a very satisfactory English translation, has two themes. One is the evolution from a loosely-structured medieval society to one dominated by an order that was strictly conceived and repressive to dissent. The other, which the author sees as closely connected with the first, is the spirituality and thinking of the order of Cluny... The strength of this study lies in its understanding of Clunaic thought, and to that it makes a real and important contribution."-Colin Morris, The Catholic Historical Review, April 2004 "This is an interesting and well-written book, which I very much enjoyed. The argument is certainly convincing. Scores of people were marginalized in the central Middle Ages as western Europeans began to order their world. Various religious, social, economic, cultural, and political changes came together to make for a more cohesive society and one of the terrible and paradoxical results of this new cohesion was exclusion... The greater goal of this book is to foster tolerance in the present; it asks Catholics and non-Catholics to reflect on and come to terms with troubling aspects of the religion's long history... Works such as these could serve as catalysts for change."-Dawn Marie Hayes, H-Catholic, H-Net Reviews, July 2004 "Order and Exclusion is a powerful, important, and disturbing book. Dominique Iogna-Prat marshals his intimate knowledge of Cluniac sources and his perfect command of German, French, and Anglo-American scholarship to produce a micro-historical analysis of a crucial moment and a pivotal institution in the process of turning western Christianity into a culture of repression. The most unsettling aspect of this book is its convincing demonstration that the very aspiration to universalism at the heart of Cluniac ideology, in the hands of Peter the Venerable, its greatest intellectual, created not only a theology but an anthropology focused on sexual abstinence and religious sacrifice. Peter the Venerable's work exalted celibate clerics and excluded heretics, Jews, and Muslims, not only from the community of the faithful but also from humanity itself."-Patrick J. Geary, University of California Los Angeles "After its reordering in the eleventh century Latin Europe demanded religious conformity more insistently, and excluded those who failed to satisfy it more ruthlessly, at every social level, than any other world civilization. From the perspective of one of medieval Christendom's most central institutions, Cluny, and through the eyes of one of its most compelling and commanding figures, Peter the Venerable, Order and Exclusion provides the most intimate account we have yet had of how and why this came to be so. It is enthrallingly readable, and fundamental in every sense."-R. I. Moore, University of Newcastle upon Tyne "Just think of what effects identification with Rome had on Christianity and you'll be ready to confront this challenging study by Iogna-Prat, for something comparable happened to Cluniac monasticism as its pretensions became intertwined with those of the world-embracing Gregorian papacy. No wonder the vita apostolica sought refuge elsewhere."-Lester K. Little, American Academy in Rome and Smith College "Dominique Iogna-Prat's Order and Exclusion is a wonderful book, and a very important book both for its insight on twelfth-century treatment of the 'Other,' and for its presentation of life at Cluny in that era... Beautifully translated and produced, this book will change the way that we think about the twelfth century and the origins of the intolerance of our own age."-Constance H. Berman, University of Iowa

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