A Brief History of Citizenship (Paperback)


View the Table of Contents. An admirably clear, concise and entertaining survey of the different forms citizenship has taken from ancient to modern times. --Keith Faulks, author of Citizenship An excellent historical account of citizenship . . . Heater's work has a depth and solidity that is missing elsewhere. This is another excellent book from the leading authority in the field. --Ian Davies, author of Talking Politics From Plato to Rorty, A Brief History of Citizenship provides a concise survey of the idea of citizenship. All major periods are covered, beginning with Greece and Rome, continuing on to the Middle Ages, the American and French Revolutions, and finally to the modern era. Heater effectively argues that we cannot begin to understand our current conditions until we have an understanding of the initial idea of the citizen and how that idea has evolved over the centuries. Important topics covered include how citizenship differs from other forms of sociopolitical identity, the differences between nationality and citizenship, and how multiculturalism has changed our ideas of citizenship in the twenty-first century. This concise and readable book is an ideal introduction to the history of citizenship.

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View the Table of Contents. An admirably clear, concise and entertaining survey of the different forms citizenship has taken from ancient to modern times. --Keith Faulks, author of Citizenship An excellent historical account of citizenship . . . Heater's work has a depth and solidity that is missing elsewhere. This is another excellent book from the leading authority in the field. --Ian Davies, author of Talking Politics From Plato to Rorty, A Brief History of Citizenship provides a concise survey of the idea of citizenship. All major periods are covered, beginning with Greece and Rome, continuing on to the Middle Ages, the American and French Revolutions, and finally to the modern era. Heater effectively argues that we cannot begin to understand our current conditions until we have an understanding of the initial idea of the citizen and how that idea has evolved over the centuries. Important topics covered include how citizenship differs from other forms of sociopolitical identity, the differences between nationality and citizenship, and how multiculturalism has changed our ideas of citizenship in the twenty-first century. This concise and readable book is an ideal introduction to the history of citizenship.

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Imprint

New York University Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

July 2004

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Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

July 2004

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 12mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

155

ISBN-13

978-0-8147-3672-2

Barcode

9780814736722

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LSN

0-8147-3672-6



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