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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... nation and state , and therefore to imagine a specifically ethnocultural nation , in France . A second , closely related difference in patterns of national self - under- standing is also rooted in political and cultural geography . The ...
... nation and state , and therefore to imagine a specifically ethnocultural nation , in France . A second , closely related difference in patterns of national self - under- standing is also rooted in political and cultural geography . The ...
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... state , with reference to the German - Slav borderlands , in a way that has no parallel in France . The Revolutionary Crystallization The opposition between French and German understandings of nation- hood , while rooted in political ...
... state , with reference to the German - Slav borderlands , in a way that has no parallel in France . The Revolutionary Crystallization The opposition between French and German understandings of nation- hood , while rooted in political ...
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Rogers Brubaker. itself as the National Assembly and proclaimed the sovereignty of the nation ... state . The principle of self - determination , pregnant with im- mense ... nation as an ethnolinguistic entity . Linguistic variety was ...
Rogers Brubaker. itself as the National Assembly and proclaimed the sovereignty of the nation ... state . The principle of self - determination , pregnant with im- mense ... nation as an ethnolinguistic entity . Linguistic variety was ...
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... state can turn strangers into citizens , peasants — or immigrant workers — into Frenchmen.26 If the French nation - state was invented in 1789 , French nationalism was a product of war . On September 20 , 1792 , at Valmy , under fire ...
... state can turn strangers into citizens , peasants — or immigrant workers — into Frenchmen.26 If the French nation - state was invented in 1789 , French nationalism was a product of war . On September 20 , 1792 , at Valmy , under fire ...
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... nation to regenerate the Prussian state . Hardenberg wrote to Friedrich Wilhelm III in 1807 : " We must do from above what the French have done from below . " 32 Romantics and reform- ers understood the relation between nation and state ...
... nation to regenerate the Prussian state . Hardenberg wrote to Friedrich Wilhelm III in 1807 : " We must do from above what the French have done from below . " 32 Romantics and reform- ers understood the relation between nation and state ...
Conteúdo
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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The Volume and Dynamics of International Migration and Transnational Social ... Thomas Faist Prévia não disponível - 2000 |
Rights Across Borders: Immigration and the Decline of Citizenship David Jacobson Prévia não disponível - 1997 |