Lineages of European citizenship : rights, belonging and participation in eleven nation-states
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Lineages of European citizenship : rights, belonging and participation in eleven nation-states
Palgrave Macmillan, 2004
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Lineages of European Citizenship provides an historical analysis of the development of citizenship from the nineteenth to the Twentieth-century in Europe and the USA. The contributors focus on the role played by internal struggles for social and political inclusion in shaping the character of both the state and citizenship, and the deployment of two main political languages, loosely associated with liberalism and republicanism, in legitimizing citizens' claims.
Table of Contents
- Introduction: The Making of Modern Citizenship
- R.Bellamy Citizenship and the German Nation
- U.K.Preuss Republican Citizenship and the Crisis of Integration in France
- C.Laborde Nationality, Rights and Virtue: Some Approaches to Citizenship in Great Britain
- J.Harris Portuguese, but not Citizens: Restricted Citizenship in Contemporary Portugal
- R.Ramos Italian Citizenship and the Republican Tradition
- L.Baccelli Spanish Citizenship: Democracy-Building and Plural Nationhood in the European Context
- C.Closa The Scandinavian Model of Citizenship and Feminist Debates
- B.Siim & H.Skjeie Citizenship and Cultural Difference in France and the Netherlands
- S.Stuurman American Citizenship: Between Past and Present
- B.Casalini From National to European Citizenship: A Historical Comparison
- P.Costa
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