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3. State, State-System, and Citizenship in Germany
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Rogers Brubaker
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction: Traditions of Nationhood in France and Germany 1
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I. THE INSTITUTION OF CITIZENSHIP
- 1. Citizenship as Social Closure 21
- 2. The French Revolution and the Invention of National Citizenship 35
- 3. State, State-System, and Citizenship in Germany 50
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II. DEFINING THE CITIZENRY: THE BOUNDS OF BELONGING
- 4. Citizenship and Naturalization in France and Germany 75
- 5. Migrants into Citizens: The Crystallization of Jus Soli in Late-Nineteenth-Century France 85
- 6. The Citizenry as Community of Descent: The Nationalization of Citizenship in Wilhelmine Germany 114
- 7. “Etre Français, Cela se Mérite”: Immigration and the Politics of Citizenship in France in the 1980s 138
- 8. Continuities in the German Politics of Citizenship 165
- Conclusion 179
- Notes 191
- Bibliography 245
- Index 267
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction: Traditions of Nationhood in France and Germany 1
-
I. THE INSTITUTION OF CITIZENSHIP
- 1. Citizenship as Social Closure 21
- 2. The French Revolution and the Invention of National Citizenship 35
- 3. State, State-System, and Citizenship in Germany 50
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II. DEFINING THE CITIZENRY: THE BOUNDS OF BELONGING
- 4. Citizenship and Naturalization in France and Germany 75
- 5. Migrants into Citizens: The Crystallization of Jus Soli in Late-Nineteenth-Century France 85
- 6. The Citizenry as Community of Descent: The Nationalization of Citizenship in Wilhelmine Germany 114
- 7. “Etre Français, Cela se Mérite”: Immigration and the Politics of Citizenship in France in the 1980s 138
- 8. Continuities in the German Politics of Citizenship 165
- Conclusion 179
- Notes 191
- Bibliography 245
- Index 267