Susan Reynolds
@susanbreynolds.bsky.social
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Associate Professor of Catholic Studies, Emory University. Contributing Writer, Commonweal Magazine. Author, People Get Ready.

Susan Reynolds FBA was a British medieval historian whose book Fiefs and Vassals: the Medieval Evidence Reinterpreted (1994) was part of the academic critique on the concept of feudalism as classically portrayed by previous historians such as François-Louis Ganshof and Marc Bloch. Reynolds rejected typical ideas of feudalism and presented a medieval society structured through ‘horizontal’ groups. According to The Guardian, "Few books have been more intensely discussed by professional medieval historians. Largely as a consequence of this work, the word "feudalism", or the "F-word", as it came to be called by historians, began to lose currency among British medievalists." Reynolds did not only write books that have changed the way we think about the past, but was also someone who was constantly examining her own ideas and whose interests were extraordinarily wide-ranging. .. more

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The September issue is here! Inside:
- @susanbreynolds.bsky.social on Trump and Pinochet
- Phil Christman on economics and Christianity
- @heidischlumpf.bsky.social on Catholic 'mom bloggers'
- Lynn Casteel Harper on the virtues of solitude
And more!
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"The Trump administration seems determined to fashion ICE into an American-style secret-police force—a group of unidentifiable agents encouraged to operate with impunity." — @susanbreynolds.bsky.social
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The Pinochet Parallels
'Second-term Trump has put me in mind of former Chilean dictator General Augusto Pinochet.'
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Have often had the same thought
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It's funny to think that my preference for urban living in areas with dense, mixed-used, walkable neighborhoods, multi-family housing, small businesses, and diversity probably stems from Sesame Street. Like an early education in Jane Jacob's urbanist theories.
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It's funny to think that my preference for urban living in areas with dense, mixed-used, walkable neighborhoods, multi-family housing, small businesses, and diversity probably stems from Sesame Street. Like an early education in Jane Jacob's urbanist theories.

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Thursday (4/24) we are hosting Cardinal Joseph Tobin and a number of other excellent speakers at Seton Hall to talk about local and national, ethical and religious issues around the topic of immigration. If you're local, we hope you might join us in person, but you can also stream the event.

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I was thinking about that conversation recently, which we absolutely must come back to

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1) fascinating; 2) you’ve successfully identified my brand and I’ve never been more honored

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Ok, THIS. Where the HECK did “core memories” come from?? As if parents in our generation needed more reasons to stress and obsess about curating their kids’ childhoods

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Join the conversation with three Atlanta Catholic women in theology with diverse, informed perspectives: Nicole Symmonds (ethicist at Columbia Theological Seminary, recently in WaPo on Leo's Creole roots), Fernanda Mucchiut (St. Thomas More Jesuit Parish DRE, Argentina-born Focolare member), & me!

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Join us online this Monday evening (5/19, 7 pm EST) for an hour-long conversation on the Election of Pope Leo XIV and the Legacy of Pope Francis! Register here: candler.emory.edu/pope-leo-and...
Pope Leo and the Legacy of Francis
Register now for our online event with Susan Reynolds, Pope Leo and the Legacy of Francis.
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"The time is right to retrieve world peace from the punchlines of Miss America jokes and restore it, unabashedly, to its rightful place atop the wildest dreams and highest aspirations and most zealous prayers of humankind." — @susanbreynolds.bsky.social
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Never Again, Again
The only hope for humanity is peace.
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We did not know there were two Pizzaballas in the conclave

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Clearly they did not do their homework

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In Lincoln Park: "He has eaten our dogs"

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unfortunately for everyone who doesn't think I'm funny (my kids), chicago pope is where my gifts meet the worlds needs

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When is Testem Benevolentiae Nostrae, Leo XIV's Version going to drop

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WHAT IS HIS POSITION ON THE BRIGHT GREEN RELISH

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“The pope will be from Chicago” sounds like an 1880s Republican’s dire prediction for if we don’t stop Irish immigration

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Night came and morning followed: the second day! Loved joining @cnn.com again this morning to talk through the latest!

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The Conclave is the Met Gala for seagulls

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I enjoyed joining CNN’s Victor Blackwell yesterday morning to reflect on Pope Francis’s funeral and on what comes next for the church. Every decade or so, all of our niche ecclesiological expertise becomes breaking news-level thrilling

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Thanks so much to @dglennbutner.bsky.social, Fr Brian Strassburger, @susanbreynolds.bsky.social, @daralind.bsky.social, as well as (not pictured) Profs Lori Nessel & Paula Franzese from SHU Law, & especially Fr Bill Reilly for making our day of talks & panels so so rich & rewarding!