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  • Duindam, Jeroen Frans Jozef, 1962- author.
     
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  • Kinship -- Political aspects -- History.
     
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    Dynasty : a very short introduction / Jeroen Duindam.
    by Duindam, Jeroen Frans Jozef, 1962- author.
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    New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2019.
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  • Power (Social sciences) -- History.
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  • Kinship -- Political aspects -- History.
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  • Royal houses -- History.
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    9780198809081 (paperback) :
    0198809085 (paperback)
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    Very short introductions ; 617.
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    141 pages : illustrations ; 18 cm.
    Edition: 
    First edition.
    Contents: 
    Dynasties past and present -- Shaping the family -- Paterfamilias: it's hard to be the boss -- Women and dynastic power -- Embedding the family -- Persistence and change -- The dynastic impulse in the modern world.
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    For thousands of years bloodlines have been held as virtually unassailable credentials for leadership, with supreme political power perceived as a family affair across the globe and throughout history. At the heart of royal dynasties, kings were inflated to superhuman proportions, yet their status came at a price: whilst they may have reigned, they were very often ruled by others who sheltered behind the ruler's proclaimed omnipotence. Descent through the female line also occurred, subverting our common view of dynasty as built on father-son succession. Everywhere, women were important as mothers of boy-kings, and could even rule in their own right in some places. In this Very Short Introduction Jeroen Duindam connects the earliest history of kings and queens to contemporary examples of family-based leadership. His sweeping overview of five millennia of dynastic rule brings to light recurring predicaments of families on the throne. Examining persistent family conflict and the dilemmas of leadership, he shows how the challenge of governing the family was balanced by the necessity of family scions, close or distant, for the survival of dynasties. Tensions between aging fathers and eager sons can be found among ancient kings as well as in modern business empires. Guidebooks for rulers throughout history provided counsel that will appear strikingly familiar to contemporary leaders. The thoughts and confessions of rulers added a more personal touch to these rules of thumb. Throughout, Duindam sheds light not only on similarities, but also on divergence and change in dynastic practice.
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