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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... ethnocultural and “differentialist.” I explain how these 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 ...
... ethnocultural and “differentialist.” I explain how these 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 ...
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... ethnocultural, not a political fact. Comparisons between German and French understandings of nation- hood go back, in their basic lines, to the early nineteenth century. They were fi rst formulated by German intellectuals, who sought to ...
... ethnocultural, not a political fact. Comparisons between German and French understandings of nation- hood go back, in their basic lines, to the early nineteenth century. They were fi rst formulated by German intellectuals, who sought to ...
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... ethnocultural claim to Alsace-Lorraine, based on the facts of language (in Treitschke's extreme version, the facts of “nature”), French intellectuals countered with a subjectivist, political argument emphasizing the will of the in ...
... ethnocultural claim to Alsace-Lorraine, based on the facts of language (in Treitschke's extreme version, the facts of “nature”), French intellectuals countered with a subjectivist, political argument emphasizing the will of the in ...
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... ethnocultural , differentialist understanding of nationhood in Germany is embodied and expressed in a defi nition of citizenship that is remarkably open to ethnic German immigrants from Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union , but ...
... ethnocultural , differentialist understanding of nationhood in Germany is embodied and expressed in a defi nition of citizenship that is remarkably open to ethnic German immigrants from Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union , but ...
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... ethnocultural understanding of nationhood. The wider reach of territorial state-building in France than in Ger- many ... ethnocultural fact; in France it was a political fact. I am not suggesting that the sense of membership or “identity ...
... ethnocultural understanding of nationhood. The wider reach of territorial state-building in France than in Ger- many ... ethnocultural fact; in France it was a political fact. I am not suggesting that the sense of membership or “identity ...
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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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