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3. Naturalization Comes to the Aid of the Nation (1889–1940)
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acronyms and Abbreviations vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
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Part One. The Construction of Modern Nationality Law in France
- 1. From the Old Regime to the Civil Code: The Two Revolutions in French Nationality 11
- 2. The Triumph of Jus Soli (1803–1889) 30
- 3. Naturalization Comes to the Aid of the Nation (1889–1940) 54
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Part Two. Ethnic Crises in French Nationality
- 4. Vichy: A Racist and Anti-Semitic Nationality Policy 87
- 5. The Difficult Reestablishment of Republican Legislation 125
- 6. The Algerian Crisis in French Nationality 152
- Conclusion to Parts One and Two 168
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Part Three. Nationality in Comparison and in Practice
- 7. Jus Soli versus Jus Sanguinis: The False Opposition between French and German Law 173
- 8. Discrimination within Nationality Law 194
- 9. How Does One Become or Remain French? French Nationality in Practice 228
- Conclusion 250
- Glossary 255
- Notes 263
- Maps and Documents 375
- Bibliography 411
- Index 429
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acronyms and Abbreviations vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
-
Part One. The Construction of Modern Nationality Law in France
- 1. From the Old Regime to the Civil Code: The Two Revolutions in French Nationality 11
- 2. The Triumph of Jus Soli (1803–1889) 30
- 3. Naturalization Comes to the Aid of the Nation (1889–1940) 54
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Part Two. Ethnic Crises in French Nationality
- 4. Vichy: A Racist and Anti-Semitic Nationality Policy 87
- 5. The Difficult Reestablishment of Republican Legislation 125
- 6. The Algerian Crisis in French Nationality 152
- Conclusion to Parts One and Two 168
-
Part Three. Nationality in Comparison and in Practice
- 7. Jus Soli versus Jus Sanguinis: The False Opposition between French and German Law 173
- 8. Discrimination within Nationality Law 194
- 9. How Does One Become or Remain French? French Nationality in Practice 228
- Conclusion 250
- Glossary 255
- Notes 263
- Maps and Documents 375
- Bibliography 411
- Index 429