ISBN:
9781108495929
,
9781108811095
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
xiii, 374 Seiten
Paralleltitel:
Erscheint auch als Haldén, Peter, 1977 - Family power
DDC:
950
Schlagwort(e):
Kings and rulers History
;
Royal houses History
;
Aristocracy (Social class) History
;
Kinship Political aspects
;
History
;
Military history
;
Eurasien
;
Dynastie
;
Verwandtschaft
;
Politisches System
;
Militär
;
Geschichte 500-2018
Kurzfassung:
How Social Science Separated Families from Political Order -- Formless Kinship in Formless Kingdoms. Europe c.500-c.1000 -- Consolidating Dynasties and Realms, Europe c.1000-c.1500 -- Strong Aristocracies in Strong States. Europe c.1500-c.1800 -- The Revival and Sudden Death of Political Kinship. Europe c.1800-1918 -- The Arab Empires 632-c.900 -- Sacred Yet Supple. Kinship and Politics in Turkic-Mongol Empires c.900-c.1300 -- The Ubiquitous and Opaque Elites of the Ottoman Empire c.1300-c.1830 -- Clans and Dynasties in the Modern Middle East: Somalia and Saudi Arabia -- Implications For State Theory, Power and Modernity.
Kurzfassung:
"This book demonstrates that elite families and political order evolved in symbiosis throughout European and Middle Eastern history. Kinship groups like noble clans and royal dynasties were preconditions of stability and legitimacy of political orders. There is a tradition in political theory, anthropology and sociology spanning four centuries that claims that kinship is incompatible with political order. This tradition argues that kinshipbased elements either disappeared before the emergence of political orders or were the foes of political order until the emergence of modernity. In contrast to this tradition, I show that neither political order in general nor the state in particular evolved in opposition to kinship groups or to kinship-based principles of legitimacy. Some scholars, like Anderson (2003:19-23) and Oakley (2006) emphasize that dynasties and therefore kinship was central to older political orders. However, the place of kinship in the history of political order remains largely untheorized"--
Anmerkung:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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