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War and Citizenship Daniela L. Caglioti (Universita degli Studi di Napoli 'Federico II')

War and Citizenship By Daniela L. Caglioti (Universita degli Studi di Napoli 'Federico II')

Summary

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.

War and Citizenship Summary

War and Citizenship: Enemy Aliens and National Belonging from the French Revolution to the First World War by Daniela L. Caglioti (Universita degli Studi di Napoli 'Federico II')

What did it mean to be an alien, and in particular an enemy alien, in the interstate conflicts that occurred over the nineteenth century and that climaxed in the First World War? In this ambitious and broad-ranging study, Daniela L. Caglioti highlights the many ways in which belligerent countries throughout the world mobilized populations along the member/non-member divide, redefined inclusion and exclusion, and refashioned notions and practices of citizenship. She examines what it meant to be an alien in wartime, how the treatment of aliens in wartime interfered with sovereignty and the rule of law, and how that treatment affected population policies, individual and human rights, and conceptions of belonging. Concentrating on the gulf between citizens and foreigners and on the dilemma of balancing rights and security in wartime, Caglioti highlights how each country, regardless of its political system, chose national security even if this meant reducing freedom, discriminating among citizens and non-citizens, and violating international law.

War and Citizenship Reviews

'This book is the only comparative study on enemy aliens in European history and a large step to its global history. This makes the study unique in the field and will be highly welcome to historians, legal scholars and people interested in the history of human rights.' Dieter Gosewinkel, WZB (Berlin Social Science Center), Center for Global Constitutionalism
'Caglioti's truly transnational study makes a case for the First World War as the moment when states needed to identify enemy from friend in order to control legal status, seize property, and wage war. She demonstrates that definitions of citizenship, nationality, and rights in 19141919 consolidated changes of the nineteenth century and created a blueprint for modern international law regarding nationality.' Tammy M. Proctor, Utah State University
'The result of years of meticulous archival research, this is surely the definitive study of the way states in World War I took away the rights of legal residents by labelling them 'enemy aliens'. Highly relevant for our time, when the chase for 'enemies within' is once more on in so many countries.' Erik-Jan Zurcher, Universiteit Leiden
' a veritable goldmine of useful comparative information.' Leonard V. Smith, Journal of Modern History

About Daniela L. Caglioti (Universita degli Studi di Napoli 'Federico II')

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.

Table of Contents

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 (19151916); 7. Repression and the economic war (19151917); 8. Globalizing and radicalizing the policies on enemy aliens (19171918); 9. From citizens to enemy aliens (19141923); Part III. Aftermath: 10. The end of the war: enemy aliens and the war's legacies (19191927); 11. Conclusion: A prolonged state of emergency?; Works Cited; Index.

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NGR9781108489423
9781108489423
1108489427
War and Citizenship: Enemy Aliens and National Belonging from the French Revolution to the First World War by Daniela L. Caglioti (Universita degli Studi di Napoli 'Federico II')
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2020-11-19
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