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21 December 2022

BOOK: Andrej KOKKONEN, Jørgen MOLLER, Anders SUNDELL (eds.), The Politics of Succession. Forging Stable Monarchies in Europe, AD 1000-1800 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022), ISBN : 9780192897510

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ABOUT THE BOOK

The death of the ruler poses a significant threat to the stability of any polity. Arranging for a peaceful and orderly succession has been a formidable challenge in most historical societies, and it continues to be a test that modern authoritarian regimes regularly face and often fail.

Drawing on a unique dataset of the life and fates of monarchs in all major monarchies in Medieval and Early Modern Europe, The Politics of Succession documents how succession have historically been moments of violence and insecurity. Deaths of rulers were often associated with civil war, and the shadow cast by looming successions caused coups and depositions.

But this book also shows that the development and spread of primogeniture – the eldest-son-taking-the-throne – mitigated the problem of succession in Europe in the period after AD 1000. The predictability and stability that followed from a clear hereditary principle outweighed the problems of incompetent and irrational rulers sometimes inheriting power. The data used in the book demonstrates that primogeniture reduced the risk of depositions and civil war following the inevitable deaths of leaders.

In this way, hereditary monarchy helped create political stability and lengthen the time horizons of rulers and elites alike, thereby facilitating state-building. The book thus sheds light on the rationale of a system of leader selection that today often appears illogical and outdated – and it uses these findings to shed light on the key advantage of modern representative democracy: its ability to complete power transfers peacefully.


ABOUT THE EDITORS

  • Andrej Kokkonen, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg,
  • Jørgen Møller, Professor, Department of Political Science, Aarhus University
  • Anders Sundell, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Preface
1. Introduction
2. The Politics of Succession
3. Conceptual Framework and Data
4. The Origins and Spread of Primogeniture
5. Civil War and International War
6. Leader Depositions
7. The Development of Parliaments
8. Family and Dynasty
9. The Politics of Succession in Comparative Perspective
10. Conclusions


More information can be found here.

11 August 2021

BOOK: Romano Ferrari ZUMBINI, Giulio STOLFI, Lorenzo CARNIMEO. Senato Segreto. (Macerata, EUM, 2021). ISBN 978-88-6056-679-9. EUR 14

 

(Source: http://eum.unimc.it/it/catalogo/714-senato-segreto)

È acclarato il tramonto delle ideologie. Eppure, sopravvive in tanti settori una eredità ideologica, un atteggiamento dogmatico, basato sul framing, sulla volontà di far emergere valutazioni preconcette indipendentemente dalla (banale) realtà evidente dei fatti.
La chiave metodologica di questo libro si sintetizza nel fact checking, che porta a risultati difformi da certa dogmatica storiografica, indulgente verso schemi preventivi. Il libro presenta un apparato critico di indubbio rigore nel ricostruire - attraverso resoconti parlamentari (da sempre pubblici, ma non sempre letti), documenti d'archivio, lettere, note redatte in fretta a margine di una seduta - il ruolo del Senato del Regno dalla Torino sabauda del 1848 alla Roma occupata del 1943.
Si svela una traiettoria istituzionale inattesa. Dal de-framing emerge un Senato tutt’altro che marginale, capace invece di concretizzare una forte stanza di compensazione del sistema e di svolgere una forte interlocuzione con la realtà sociale. Un Senato molto più importante di quanto si sia voluto pigramente sostenere nel corso del tempo.

Note sugli Autori
Romano Ferrari Zumbini insegna Storia del diritto presso l'Università LUISS "Guido Carli" di Roma. Abilitato a ordinario in Storia delle istituzioni politiche e Storia del diritto.
Giulio Stolfi è dottore di ricerca e titolare di contratto d'insegnamento integrativo presso la cattedra di Storia del diritto nell'Università LUISS "Guido Carli" di Roma. Magistrato della Corte dei conti, già funzionario direttivo della Banca d'Italia.
Lorenzo Carnimeo ha collaborato a numerose pubblicazioni di storia costituzionale italiana. È segretario parlamentare presso il Senato della Repubblica (Commissioni permanenti).

23 April 2021

CALL FOR PAPERS: Monarchy in turmoil: princes, courts, and politics in revolution and restoration 1780-1830 (Leiden, 18-20 May 2022) (DEADLINE: 31 May 2021)

 


We learned of a call for papers for a conference on monarchies between 1780-1830.

For every period, it is a challenge to unearth the details of political trafficking; yet the effort needs to include all relevant persons, groups, and institutions – not only those wielding formal responsibilities. We hope to reinvigorate this effort by inviting specialists to present their research on the institutional, social, and political aspects of the court between 1780 and 1830.

Conference layout

We invite papers outlining change and continuity in household institutions; on the careers of court dignitaries moving between household, central government, representative assemblies, the army, and regional administration; on decision-making and political contestation around the prince.

Papers can be proposed for the following sections:

Institutions. Household staffs and their connections in ministries, councils, army command, representative assemblies; connections among these institutions and with regional administrations. Who may be seen as the key political players and brokers on the basis of these connections?

Activities. Routines of these office holders and institutions; points of contact and sociability. Was there a central meeting point, or do we rather see a series of competing foci of sociability? [ceremony and representation can be addressed if related to these themes, but do not form part of our core conference themes].

Politics and decision-making. How did key policy choices take shape? Who were involved, formally and informally? Examples of household—government—parliament—army interaction around princes. Change over time; comparison of processes in various countries.

Europe will be our prime focus; excursions are possible if they show a direct connection to the European-Atlantic-Global wave of revolution as well as to the themes cited here (e.g. the Braganza court in Brazil; Ottoman responses in terms of court organisation and decision-making.)

The organisers have approached a number of institutions and researchers directly. In addition  this announcement will be placed on internet and can be circulated freely: it is intended to attract the attention of researchers in the field.

Paper proposals

We ask those interested to present a paper to send a mail message with a mini-bio (100 words) plus a title and abstract (250 words) to: monarchyinturmoil@hum.leidenuniv.nl before 31 May 2021.

Applicants will receive a response in early July.

Travel and accommodation of speakers will be covered  by the organisers.

Organisation

This conference is organised by the Leiden University Institute for History and Huygens Institute for Dutch History and Culture on 18-20 May 2022 in Leiden, Gravensteen building, in the framework of the research project Monarchy in Turmoil. Rulers, Courts and Politics in The Netherlands and Germany, C.1780 – C.1820, funded by the Dutch Research Council.

 

The full call can be found here

10 December 2020

JOURNAL: Histoire, économie & société, 2020/4 - 39e année: (Ré)inventer la monarchie à l’échelle continentale: l’Europe napoléonienne

 
(Source: Cairn Info)

(Ré)inventer la monarchie à l’échelle continentale : l’Europe napoléonienne

Page 4 à 8
Modernité et légitimité dans l’Europe consulaire et impériale 1799-1815
Flavien Bertran de Balanda

Page 9 à 27
Disgrâces, étiquette et cérémonial: le rôle de la vie de cour dans la diplomatie napoléonienne
Charles-Éloi Vial

Page 28 à 44
Napoléon et sa famille: réinventer la monarchie ?
Vincent Haegele

Page 45 à 60
L’arrière-garde de l’absolutisme: la monarchie danoise face à ses détracteurs (1799-1848)
Michael Bregnsbo

Varia

Page 61 à 80
L’année 1819, symbole du réveil économique de la France sous la Restauration
Hubert Bonin

Page 81 à 93
«Nous sommes des Modernes»: la prophétie de Benjamin Constant sur l’avènement du nouveau monde libéral face à l’ancien (1819)
Éric Anceau, Flavien Bertran de Balanda

Page 94 à 109
La Marine, le scorbut, la choucroute, l’oseille confite et la guerre de Crimée
Jean-Christophe Fichou

Page 110 à 126
Chefs politiques et chefs militaires en Côte d’Ivoire depuis 1960
Arthur Banga

Comptes rendus

Page 129 à 135
Comptes rendus


More information here.