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The French Revolution and the Meaning of Citizenship - Hardcover

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by Renee Waldinger (Editor), Philip Dawson (Editor), Isser Woloch (Editor)

Citizenship is a fundamental concept in social life, entailing rights, obligations, and relationships with others. Modern citizenship did not emerge from a philosopher's study or a laboratory experiment; instead, it was decisively shaped in the French Revolution. This book is about the processes by which that happened.

The creation of a new kind of citizenship was not a simple act. The rights and obligations of citizens were going to be extensive; they needed to be defined and debated. The topics discussed in this book, which detail these rights and obligations, will be of interest to French historians as well as to political scientists and sociologists.

Author Biography

Renee Waldinger is professor of French and executive officer of the PhD Program in French at the graduate school of the City University of New York.

Philip Dawson is professor of history at the graduate school of the City University of New York and Brooklyn College.

Isser Woloch is professor of history, Columbia University. All three editors are well-published experts on French history and society.

Number of Pages: 256
Dimensions: 0.75 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: October 14, 1993