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War and Citizenship - Enemy Aliens National Belonging From French Revolution to First

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Informationen zum Autor Daniela L. Caglioti is Professor of History of the University of Naples Federico II and President of the Italian Association for the Study of Contemporary History. She has published on migration, class, voluntary associations, minorities, enemy aliens, and citizenship in wartime. Zusammenfassung Daniela L. Caglioti shows how states at war, when faced with real or alleged security threats, redrew the boundaries between members and non-members, thus redefining belonging and the path to citizenship. A key text for those interested in questions of citizenship, human rights, immigration, national borders, international law and security. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Part I. Background: 1. The emergence of the enemy alien; 2. Enemy aliens and 'civilization' in warfare; 3. Citizens and aliens in peacetime; Part II. The First World War: 4. War, state of emergency and early measures (1914); 5. Targeting internal enemies and enemy aliens (1914); 6. Consolidating the policies (1915-1916); 7. Repression and the economic war (1915-1917); 8. Globalizing and radicalizing the policies on enemy aliens (1917-1918); 9. From citizens to enemy aliens (1914-1923); Part III. Aftermath: 10. The end of the war: enemy aliens and the war's legacies (1919-1927); 11. Conclusion: A prolonged state of emergency?; Works Cited; Index.

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