Dynasty, Jeroen Duindam
Dynasty, Jeroen Duindam
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Dynasty
A Very Short Introduction

Author: Jeroen Duindam

Narrator: Matthew Waterson

Unabridged: 3 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/14/2020


Synopsis

For thousands of years bloodlines have been held as virtually unassailable credentials for leadership. At the heart of royal dynasties, kings were inflated to superhuman proportions, yet their status came at a price: while 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. In addition, guidebooks for rulers throughout history provided counsel that will appear strikingly familiar to contemporary leaders. Throughout, Duindam sheds light not only on similarities, but also on divergence and change in dynastic practice.

About Jeroen Duindam

Jeroen Duindam is professor of history and Chair for Early Modern History at the University of Leiden. He has published extensively on the history of courts and rulers, initially focusing on Europe, before gradually extending his research interests to include Asia and Africa. Between 2011 and 2016 he led a prestigious Dutch research program on Eurasian empires, and he currently leads a research project on "monarchy in turmoil," which examines the response of rulers in the Netherlands and Germany to reform and revolution between 1780 and 1820. Duindam is the editor for the series Rulers and Elites, and has authored three monographs: Dynasties: A Global History of Power 1300-1800, Vienna and Versailles: The Courts of Europe's Dynastic Rivals, c. 1550-1780, and Myths of Power: Norbert Elias and the Early Modern European Court, all of which have helped in shaping the comparative study of courts and rulers.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Adnamy on September 12, 2022

Not what I expected. It rambled on about : Dynasties, royal families, chiefs, families etc in a shambolic way. Although interesting it was not ordered - like a conversation with a smiting academic. You know he knows & that he’s impressed with his knowledge & although you maybe you think this convers......more

Goodreads review by Александър on July 21, 2022

Prof. Duindam's book is a good overview of the main topics, which a scholar of dynastic history must look at in order to study and understand the intricate networks that dominated politics and social life during the age of empires and kingdoms. Building upon a substantial number of cases, Duindam tr......more

Goodreads review by Carolyn on January 03, 2024

I'm amazed by how many concept about the history of dynasty and reigning families that Duindam was able to condense into this volume of the A Very Short Introduction series. This short book has a global scope, comparing approaches to dynasty, succession, women in power and royal households around th......more

Goodreads review by Taylor Swift Scholar on March 17, 2023

This was better than I expected it to be, for such a broad topic. Duindam effectively synthesizes different types of dynasties. I particularly enjoyed a breakdown of different cultures' approaches to the danger posed by princes in dynastic systems.......more

Goodreads review by Leon on March 26, 2025

"A very readable book about how power structures work in various dynasties."......more