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The Politics of Citizenship in Germany: Ethnicity, Utility and Nationalism

Autor Eli Nathans
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2004
Why did German states for so long make it extraordinarily difficult for foreigners who were not ethnic Germans to become citizens? To what extent was this policy a product of popular national feeling, and to what extent was it shaped by the more state-centered goals of the political elite? In what ways did Nazi citizenship policies perpetuate, or break with, the actions of earlier German states? What does this larger historical context suggest about the causes for, and implications of, the recent and dramatic liberalization in German citizenship laws?German states have long exercised tight control over which foreigners might become citizens. Because Germans felt a cultural attachment to other ethnic Germans, it has been argued, German national states naturally welcomed the immigration of ethnic Germans and sought to prevent the naturalization of individuals who were considered foreign. It is true that ethnic nationalism came to play a and after 1918 the key role in German citizenship and naturalization policies. But ethnicity was far from the only criterion employed to distinguish desirable from undesirable subjects or citizens.In a study that begins in the early nineteenth century and reaches the dramatic changes of the 1990s, the author challenges the traditional interpretation of the role of ethnicity. He shows that appeals to ethnic solidarity often masked more political objectives. Other factors affecting the politics of citizenship included German states efforts to mold and improve society and to safeguard their own grip on power; changing conceptions of economic and military utility; the personality and political aims of Bismarck; the international conflict with Britain, France, and Russia; anti-Semitism and the world wars. While other authors have stressed consensus within German society, this account focuses on conflict.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781859737811
ISBN-10: 1859737811
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 8 b&w illustrations, bibliography, index
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:First.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Berg Publishers
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Also available in hardback, 9781859737767 £50.00 (July, 2004)

Notă biografică

Eli Nathans, Assistant Professor, History Department, University of Western Ontario

Cuprins

Part One: The Common Good, State Power, and Local Rights, 1815-1870Chapter 1: The Narrow-Heartedness of Small StatesChapter 2: 'A State that is strong ... may conduct itself all the more liberally'Chapter 3: 'Who Belongs to the brotherhood of the Prussian Nation?'Chapter 4 : Paths Not TakenPart Two: Citizenship Policy as a Political Weapon, 1871-1918Chapter 5: Bismarck Punishes his OpponentsChapter 6: Enemies and friends: A HierarchyChapter 7: Civis Germanus SumPart Three: Nadir and Transformation, 1918-2000Chapter 8: A Cultural or a Racial Nation?Chapter 9: Citizenship as an Instrument of Racial WarChapter 10: A Republican and European Citizenship Law

Recenzii

'A fluidly readable, fascinating story that is enriched with extraordinarily well chosen quotations.'Historische Zeitschrift by Andreas Fahrmeir 'Clear, comprehensive, and compelling . . . now the definitive work on the history of citizenship in Germany.' Geoffry Cocks, Albion College'This book will be an ornament to Berg's German Studies list.' Anthony Nicholls, St. Antony's College, University of Oxford'Nathans succeeds in providing a comprehensive, multi-faceted overview of German citizenship policies useful to scholars of modern Europe. Detailed case studies as well as descriptions of general socio-cultural contexts enrich his perspective.'H-Net Book Review by Jennifer E. Walcoff, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill'Nathans provides the first comprehensive account in English, in a lucid style with telling quotations that make it ideal for classroom use. Nathans's account provides not only a fascinating survey of a complex subject, but stimulates furt