Developing the Concept of “Succession Crisis": New Questions to Social and Political Circumstances of Lokietek’s Rise to Power, 1304–1306 Cover Image

Developing the Concept of “Succession Crisis:New Questions to Social and Political Circumstances of Lokietek’s Rise to Power, 1304–1306
Developing the Concept of “Succession Crisis": New Questions to Social and Political Circumstances of Lokietek’s Rise to Power, 1304–1306

Author(s): Wojciech Kozlowski
Subject(s): History
Published by: AV ČR - Akademie věd České republiky - Filosofický ústav
Keywords: succession crisis; Poland; Władysław Lokietek

Summary/Abstract: The working definition of a “succession crisis” is based on the presumption that stability is a critical factor in a political system. The system becomes vulnerable if something deprives it of its steadiness and pushes it out of balance. A monarch in the medieval political system played the role of the stability factor which was supposed to harmonize contrary interests of different groups and circles in a kingdom. A “succession crisis” erupts when there is no political agreement regarding who should step into the role of a deceased monarch, i.e., who shows the most promise in achieving the goals of stability, harmony and a balance of power. The thrones in Central Europe were emptied nearly simultaneously at the turn of the fourteenth century. Since politics cannot bear a vacuum, these unexpected vacancies opened the field for new candidates to the throne(s). The paper reflects on three subjects. First, it raises the question of a “succession crisis” as a methodological tool for studying politics in the Middle Ages. Secondly, it outlines the stances of the modern Polish historiography on Lokietek’s coming back to power between 1305 and 1314 and his puzzling popularity among the nobility of Little Poland. It also reveals recent opinions of Polish historians about the Bohemian rule in Poland in the turn of the fourteenth century. Finally, the paper applies the concept of “succession crisis” and switch the focus of Lokietek’s attempts for the throne from a political microhistory to a picture of greater regional range.

  • Issue Year: 3/2011
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 231-248
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English