The citizen past and present
"In an era where tyranny and the threats to democracy are on the rise, and where, globalisation and migration have destabilised nations and states, the place of the citizen has never been more important. The meaning of modern 'citizenship', whether defined in a legal, political or soc...
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Auckland, New Zealand
Massey University Press
2017
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Inhaltsangabe:
- Twenty first century citizenship: critical, global, active / Emily Beausoleil
- Citizens & serpents in classical Athens / Daniel Ogden
- The people & the state in early Rome / James H. Richardson
- Medieval citizenship: Bruges in the later Middle Ages / Andrew Brown
- Jews & Christians as second-class citizens in Islamic Egypt / Christopher J. van der Krogt
- Citizenship, community & disease in an early modern city / Karen Jillings
- Personal, local & enduring: Masculine citizenship in First World War Britain / David Littlewood
- Sport & citizenship in New Zealand / Geoff Watson
- The formation of the 'good citizen': using history to build a future in mid-twentieth century New Zealand / Rachael Bell
- All the rights and privileges of British subjects: Māori & citizenship, taking the long view / Michael Belgrave
- From 'citizens' to 'dilettantes' & back again? The workers' educational association & its students since 1945 / John Griffiths
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