The Uses of Imperial Citizenship: The British and French Empires (Frontiers of the Political: Doing International Politics)
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Book Details
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Author: Jack Harrington
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Brand: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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Edition: Reprint
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Binding: Paperback
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Format: Import
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Number of Pages: 112
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Release Date: 15-03-2022
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Languages: English
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ISBN: 9781783489213
About the Book
This book by Jack Harrington examines how the concepts of citizenship and subjecthood were applied and shaped in societies under British and French imperial rule. It explores the colonial context in which these ideas were utilized and imposed, shedding light on the ways imperial powers defined and controlled the relationship between rulers and the ruled. By investigating the expansion of citizenship rights and the conditions of subjecthood within these colonial systems, the book provides valuable insights into the politics of identity, belonging, and governance.
Harrington's work expands our understanding of the dynamics of power and subjectivity during the colonial period, offering a critical perspective on the imperial constructs that shaped modern ideas of citizenship and governance.

