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E-book: Citizenship, Nationality and Migration in Europe

Edited by (University of Southampton and the Wiener Library, UK)
  • Format: 240 pages
  • Pub. Date: 01-Nov-2002
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781134790487
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  • Format: 240 pages
  • Pub. Date: 01-Nov-2002
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781134790487
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Throughout Europe longstanding ideas of what it means to be a citizen are being challenged. The sense of belonging to a nation has never been more in flux. Simultaneously, nationalistic and racist movements are gaining ground and barriers are being erected against immigration. This volume examines how concepts of citizenship have evolved in different countries and varying contexts. It explores the interconnection between ideas of the nation, modes of citizenship and the treatment of migrants. Adopting a multi-disciplinary and international approach, this collection brings together experts from several fields including political studies, history, law and sociology. By juxtaposing four European countries - Britain, France, Germany and Italy - and setting current trends against a historical background, it highlights important differences and exposes similarities in the urgent questions surrounding citizenship and the treatment of minorities in Europe today.

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'... a stimulating broadness of approaches which gives rise to a variety of potential contorversy, kept aptly under control by the editors' sharp and comprehensive conclusion' Imke Sturm, Humboldt-Universitat Berlin 'The volume - and the carefully argued and well researched chapters by Soysal, Fullbrook and Schonwalder in particular - is none the less recommended as an important contribution to class reading lists for both graduate and post-graduate classes.' Antje Wiener, University of Sussex.

'... a stimulating broadness of approaches which gives rise to a variety of potential contorversy, kept aptly under control by the editors' sharp and comprehensive conclusion' Imke Sturm, Humboldt-Universitat Berlin

Notes on the contributors, List of tables, Acknowledgements,
INTRODUCTION, Part I The international context Part II Citizenship,
nationality and the construction of national identity Part III The
politicization of difference, Index
David Cesarani, Mary Fulbrook