Citizenship : the rise and fall of a modern concept / Andreas Fahrmeir

"This meticulously researched study provides a much-needed historical perspective on contemporary debates about immigration and the nature of citizenship. By tracing the origins of citizenship in four Western countries - Britain, France, Germany and the United States - from c. 1700 to the prese...

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Auteurs principaux:Fahrmeir, Andreas (Auteur)
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Langue:English
Publié:New Haven, Conn. [u.a.] : Yale Univ. Press, c 2007
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Résumé:"This meticulously researched study provides a much-needed historical perspective on contemporary debates about immigration and the nature of citizenship. By tracing the origins of citizenship in four Western countries - Britain, France, Germany and the United States - from c. 1700 to the present, Andreas Fahrmeir demonstrates the contingency and changeability of the concept
"The book is concerned not just with 'formal' or legal citizenship, but also with the related development of political participation, economic privileges and social rights. Fahrmeir argues that rather than being separate facets of one 'citizenship', these elements were (and continue to be) available to groups that only partly coincide with the community of legal citizens. And he considers whether the combined effects of regionalism, European unification, 'post-democracy' and economic globalization are eroding state citizenship or whether increased immigration controls and stringent criteria for nationality render it as relevant today as ever."--BOOK JACKET
"This meticulously researched study provides a much-needed historical perspective on contemporary debates about immigration and the nature of citizenship. By tracing the origins of citizenship in four Western countries - Britain, France, Germany and the United States - from c. 1700 to the present, Andreas Fahrmeir demonstrates the contingency and changeability of the concept
Description:Includes bibliographical references and index. - Formerly CIP
Description matérielle:VI, 299 S. 24 cm
ISBN:0300118481
9780300118483