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1 | New contracts of kinship and citizenship, 1789-1793 | 23 |
2 | "Duty to the Patrie above all" : the terror | 44 |
3 | Fathers and foreigners | 75 |
4 | Gender and emigration reconsidered | 99 |
5 | Tethering Cain's wife : the Napoleonic civil code | 127 |
6 | Looking backward : the consequences of civil death | 143 |
7 | Looking forward : women and the application of citizenship law | 158 |
8 | Immigration, marriage, and citizenship in the restoration | 174 |
Conclusion : reversals and lasting contradictions | 192 |
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