Citizenship and Nationhood in France and GermanyHarvard University Press, 30 de jun. de 2009 - 284 páginas The difference between French and German definitions of citizenship is instructive--and, for immigrants from North Africa, Turkey, and Eastern Europe, decisive. Brubaker shows how this difference--between the territorial basis of the French citizenry and German emphasis on blood descent--was shaped by sharply differing understandings of nationhood. |
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... Poles — both groups citizens of the German state — in the Prussian east . Chronic regime instability did not impede the consolidation of the French nation - state in the nineteenth century . If the Bourbon regime of 1815–1830 , like the ...
... Poles — both groups citizens of the German state — in the Prussian east . Chronic regime instability did not impede the consolidation of the French nation - state in the nineteenth century . If the Bourbon regime of 1815–1830 , like the ...
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... Poles in eastern Prussia . These were not simply linguistic but rather , especially in the last case , self - conscious national minorities . And the intensifying conflict between Germans and Poles in eastern Prussia reinforced the ...
... Poles in eastern Prussia . These were not simply linguistic but rather , especially in the last case , self - conscious national minorities . And the intensifying conflict between Germans and Poles in eastern Prussia reinforced the ...
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... Poles from Russia and Aus- tria — were not wanted as citizens , for no one believed that they could be made into ... Poles in the Prussian east . Having failed to secure the political loyalty of Poles to the German state , and having ...
... Poles from Russia and Aus- tria — were not wanted as citizens , for no one believed that they could be made into ... Poles in the Prussian east . Having failed to secure the political loyalty of Poles to the German state , and having ...
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Rogers BRUBAKER. frontier districts. Since the state had failed to assimilate indigenous Poles in the Prussian east, there was no reason to believe that it would succeed in assimilating immigrant Poles. An ethnocultural, differentialist ...
Rogers BRUBAKER. frontier districts. Since the state had failed to assimilate indigenous Poles in the Prussian east, there was no reason to believe that it would succeed in assimilating immigrant Poles. An ethnocultural, differentialist ...
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I THE INSTITUTION OF CITIZENSHIP | 19 |
THE BOUNDS OF BELONGING | 73 |
Conclusion | 179 |
Notes | 191 |
Bibliography | 245 |
Index | 267 |
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