Citizenship in a globalising world
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- 9788174790828
- 323.6 RAY
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This book dealing directly with the historical development of modern citizenship and its social and political consequences, offers a distinctive interpretation and critique of T.H. Marshall's theory, and makes a modest contribution to the debate generated by Marshall. Structured analytically, the book introduces the reader to all the facets of citizenship. These are illustrated by reference both to a broad range of theoretical writings from Aristotle to the present day, and to the actual provisions of the status of citizenship in a number of countries.
CONTENTS:
Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Rise of citizenship. 3. The liberal tradition. 4. The civic republican tradition. 5. Marshall's Theory of Citizenship. 6. Citizenship and minority rights. 7. Feminism and citizenship. 8. Expanding citizenship. 9. Citizenship and globalisation. Conclusion. References. Index.
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