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Citizens and Subjects of the Italian Colonies: Legal Constructions and Social Practices, 1882–1943: Routledge Studies in Modern History

Editat de Simona Berhe, Olindo De Napoli
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 dec 2021
This is the first book on Italian colonialism that specifically deals with the question of citizenship/subjecthood. Such a topic is crucial for understanding both Italian imperial rule and the complex dynamics of the different colonial societies where several actors, like notables, political leaders, minorities, etc., were involved.
The chapters gathered in the book constitute an unprecedented account of a heterogeneous geographical area. The cases of Eritrea, Libya, Dodecanese, Ethiopia, and Albania confirm that citizenship and subjecthood in the colonial context were ductile political tools, which were structured according to the orientations of the Metropole and the challenges that came from the colonial societies, often swinging between submission, cooptation to the colonial power, and resistance.
On one hand, the book offers an account of the different policies of citizenship implemented in the Italian colonies, in particular the construction of gradated forms of citizenship, the repression and expulsion of dissidents, the systems of endearment of local people and cooptation of the elites, and the racialization of legal status. On the other, it deals with the various answers coming from the local populations in terms of resistance, negotiation, and construction of social identity.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367621643
ISBN-10: 0367621649
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 14 Halftones, black and white; 14 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Modern History

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Simona Berhe is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Bologna.
Olindo De Napoli is Associate Professor in Modern History at the University of Naples Federico II.

Cuprins

Part 1: Legal Constructions  1. Between Governmentality and Indeterminacy: The Birth of the Legal Category of Subjecthood (1882–1909)  2. Subjecthood, Citizenship, Autonomy, Independence?: Legal Status and National Claims in the First Decade of Italian Occupation in Libya (19111920) 3. The Allure of Citizenship: Subjects, Citizens, and Special Citizens in the Fascist Empire  4. The System of Differences: Justice and Citizenship in Libya (1911–1922)  5. Forms of Legal Membership Between Theory and Practice: The Activity of the Consiglio Superiore Coloniale  6. An Italian Nationality for the Levant: Citizenship in the Aegean from the Ottoman to the Fascist Empire (1912–36)  7. The Status of Albanians Under Italian Occupation (1939–1943)  Part 2: Social Practices  8. Rights, Mobility and Identity: Colonial Citizenship in Libya in the Twenties  9. Orphanages and Citizenship. Abandoned Italo-Eritreans Accessing Italian Citizenship  10. No More Greeks: Contrasting Identities in the Italian Dodecanese  11. Stateless Armenians in Ethiopia Under Fascist Occupation (1936–1941): Foreignness and Integration, From Local to Colonial Subject.  Afterword: Citizenship and Subjecthood, Empire and Nation

Descriere

This is the first book on the regimes of citizenship in the Italian colonies. It focuses on the construction of special forms of citizenship, racism, policies of repression/cooptation, and the answers of the local populations in terms of resistance, negotiation, and construction of social identity.