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Deconstructing the Nation
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Deconstructing the Nation, Deconstructing the Nation analyses the connection between racism and the development of the nation-state in modern France. Maxim Silverman looks at the the nature of citizenship rights in modern French society, contributing to wider European, Deconstructing the Nation
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  • Deconstructing the Nation
  • Written by author Maxim Silverman
  • Published by Taylor & Francis, Inc., 8/27/1992
  • Deconstructing the Nation analyses the connection between racism and the development of the nation-state in modern France. Maxim Silverman looks at the the nature of citizenship rights in modern French society, contributing to wider European
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Acknowledgements, Introduction, 1. Immigration and the Nation-State, 2. Post-War Immigration in France, 3. The `Problem' of Immigration, 4. Assimilation and Difference, 5. Nationality and Citizenship, 6. France and the `New Europe', Notes, Bibliography


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