Liberalism, constitutional nationalism, and minorities : the making of Romanian citizenship, c. 1750-1918
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Liberalism, constitutional nationalism, and minorities : the making of Romanian citizenship, c. 1750-1918
(Balkan studies library, v. 25)
Brill, c2019
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [604]-661) index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Winner of the 2019 CEU Award for Outstanding Research
The book explores the making of Romanian nation-state citizenship (1750-1918) as a series of acts of emancipation of subordinated groups (Greeks, Gypsies/Roma, Armenians, Jews, Muslims, peasants, women, and Dobrudjans). Its innovative interdisciplinary approach to citizenship in the Ottoman and post-Ottoman Balkans appeals to a diverse readership.
目次
Preface
Acknowledgments
List of Figures
Introduction: Liberal Citizenship: an Interdisciplinary Approach
Part 1 From the Old Regime to the Nation-State: Toward a Unified Moldo-Wallachian Citizenship, c. 1750-1858
1 The Greek "Proto-Question" and the Birth of Modern Citizenship
2 "Restoring" the Regime of Nobility Estates: Citizenship under the Organic Regulations, 1821-1858
3 The Slavery Question: Abolitionism and the Emancipation of Roma, 1831-1856
4 The Romanian Question: the Great Powers, "European Public Law" and the Union of the Principalities, 1856-1858
Part 2 Peasants into Romanians: the Construction of Romanian National Citizenship, 1859-1866
5 Emulating the Second French Empire: the State-National Citizenship Model, 1859-1866
6 Shifting to an Ethno-National Citizenship Model: the Regime of Constitutional Nationalism
Part 3 Constitutional Nationalism and Minorities, 1866-1918
7 The Jewish Question: the Exclusion of Jews from Citizenship
8 The Internationalization of the Jewish Question: Actors and Networks, 1866-1879
9 Duties without Rights: Jews under Constitutional Nationalism, 1879-1913
10 The Woman Question: Gender, Property, and Citizenship
11 The Dobrudjan Question: Constitutional Nationalism and the Assimilation of a Border Region, 1878-1914
12 Liberalism Renewed: War, Civil Society, and Emancipation, 1913-1918
13 The Language of Citizenship: Imperial Legacies, Legal-Political Concepts, and Historical Time
Conclusions
Appendix
Bibliography
Index
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