Contents:
1 - Introduction: Changing citizenship, changing states - Michael Hanagan 2 - Burghers into citizens: urban and national citizenship in the Netherlands during the revolutionary era c. 1800 - Maarten Prak 3 - Citizens in search of a state: the limits of political participation in the late ottoman empire - Ariel Salzmann 4 - Scripted debates: twentieth-century immigration and citizenship policy in great Britain, Ireland, and the United States - Suzanne Shanahan 5 - Citizenship in Chinese history - R. Bin Wong 6 - The right to work and the struggle against unemployment Britain, 1884-1914 - Michael Hanagan 7 - Women's collective agency, power resources and the framing of citizenship rights - Barbara Hobson 8 - The prospects for transnational social policy: a reappraisal - Abram de Swaan 9 - From special to specialized rights: the politics if citizenship and identity in the European Union - Antje Wiener 10 - From center to periphery and back again: reflections on the geography of democratic innovation - John Markoff 11 - Conclusion: why worry about citizenship? - Charles Tilly 12 - A bibliography of citizenship - Teal Rothschild
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