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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... Reich that of a nation - state . The Constitution did not invoke popular sovereignty , and the Imperial crown was offered to William I in Versailles by the princes , not by representatives of the people . There was no unifi ed German ...
... Reich that of a nation - state . The Constitution did not invoke popular sovereignty , and the Imperial crown was offered to William I in Versailles by the princes , not by representatives of the people . There was no unifi ed German ...
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... Reich , it was underinclusive , excluding above all millions of Austrian Germans . At the same time it was overinclusive , including French in Alsace - Lorraine , Danes in North Schleswig , and Poles in eastern Prussia . These were not ...
... Reich , it was underinclusive , excluding above all millions of Austrian Germans . At the same time it was overinclusive , including French in Alsace - Lorraine , Danes in North Schleswig , and Poles in eastern Prussia . These were not ...
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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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