Citizenship, Identity and Social History - TILLY Charles (Edit.)

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Paperback, in-8, 244 pp.

"Citizenship, Identity and Social History" is a collection of essays edited by Charles Tilly that explores the complex relationships between citizenship, identity, and social history. The book examines how the concept of citizenship has evolved over time and how it intersects with issues of identity, including national, ethnic, and social identities. Tilly and the contributing authors delve into the historical processes that shaped the development of citizenship, the social dynamics surrounding inclusion and exclusion, and the ways in which individuals and groups have negotiated their place within society. This work provides a multifaceted perspective on the role of citizenship in the construction of modern social and political life.
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1996Uitgever: Cambridge University Press244 paginasTaal: EngelsISBN-10: 052155814XISBN-13: 9780521558143

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