Citizenship and Nationhood in France and GermanyHarvard University Press, 1992 - 270 páginas The difference between French and German definitions of citizenship is instructive—and, for millions of immigrants from North Africa, Turkey, and Eastern Europe, decisive. Rogers Brubaker shows how this difference—between the territorial basis of the French citizenry and the German emphasis on blood descent—was shaped and sustained by sharply differing understandings of nationhood, rooted in distinctive French and German paths to nation-statehood. |
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... of citizenship in France and Germany , I show how differing definitions of citizenship have been shaped and sustained by distinctive and deeply rooted understandings of nationhood . French understand- ings x • Preface.
... of citizenship in France and Germany , I show how differing definitions of citizenship have been shaped and sustained by distinctive and deeply rooted understandings of nationhood . French understand- ings x • Preface.
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... distinctive national self - understandings were deeply rooted in political and cultural geography ; how they crystallized in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century ; and how they came to be embodied and ex- pressed in sharply ...
... distinctive national self - understandings were deeply rooted in political and cultural geography ; how they crystallized in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century ; and how they came to be embodied and ex- pressed in sharply ...
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... distinctive , even antagonistic models of nationhood and national self - understanding . In the French tradition , the nation has been conceived in relation to the institutional and territorial frame of the state . Revolutionary and ...
... distinctive , even antagonistic models of nationhood and national self - understanding . In the French tradition , the nation has been conceived in relation to the institutional and territorial frame of the state . Revolutionary and ...
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... distinctive and deeply rooted French and German understandings of nationhood have remained surprisingly robust . No- where is this more striking than in the policies and politics of citizenship vis - à - vis immigrants . Even as Western ...
... distinctive and deeply rooted French and German understandings of nationhood have remained surprisingly robust . No- where is this more striking than in the policies and politics of citizenship vis - à - vis immigrants . Even as Western ...
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... distinctive ethnonational iden- tities in zones of ethnoculturally mixed populations . Germany defined itself as a frontier state , with reference to the German - Slav borderlands , in a way that has no parallel in France . The ...
... distinctive ethnonational iden- tities in zones of ethnoculturally mixed populations . Germany defined itself as a frontier state , with reference to the German - Slav borderlands , in a way that has no parallel in France . The ...
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Citizenship as Social Closure | 21 |
The French Revolution and the Invention of National Citizenship | 35 |
State StateSystem and Citizenship in Germany | 50 |
DEFINING THE CITIZENRY THE BOUNDS OF BELONGING | 73 |
Citizenship and Naturalization in France and Germany | 75 |
Migrants into Citizens The Crystallization of Jus Soli in LateNineteenthCentury France | 85 |
The Citizenry as Community of Descent The Nationalization of Citizenship in Wilhelmine Germany | 114 |
Etre Français Cela se Mérite Immigration and the Politics of Citizenship in France in the 1980s | 138 |
Continuities in the German Politics of Citizenship | 165 |
Conclusion | 179 |
Notes | 191 |
Bibliography | 245 |
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