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Frontmatter
Preface
Introduction: Traditions of Nationhood in France and Germany
I THE INSTITUTION
OF CITIZENSHIP
1. Citizenship as Social Closure
2. The French Revolution and the
Invention of National Citizenship
3. State, State-System, and
Citizenship in Germany
II DEFINING THE
CITIZENRY: THE
BOUNDS OF
BELONGING
4. Citizenship and Naturalization
in France and Germany
5. Migrants into Citizens: The Crystallization of Jus Soli in
Late-Nineteenth-Century France
6. The Citizenry as Community
of Descent
The Nationalization of Citizenship in
Wilhelmine Germany
7. "Etre Franqais, Cela se Merite"
Immigration and the Politics of Citizenship
in France in the 1980s
8. Continuities in the German
Politics of Citizenship
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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