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Citizenship -- Ireland.
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National characteristics, Irish.
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1 online resource |
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Intro; Contents; Introduction. Enfranchising Ireland? Identity, citizenship and state; Notes; 1. Roman citizenship between law and practice; Roman citizenship in its ancient context; Acquisition and transmission of citizenship; Citizenship and participation; Notes; 2. Citizenship and the state in Ireland: from medieval lordship to Early Modern kingdom; Introduction; Citizenship rights in medieval Ireland; The Irish and English law; Civility and savagery; Tudor reform and 'surrender and regrant'; Dynastic union and the Tudor conquest; Notes. |
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3. Concepts of citizenship in Ireland during an era of revolutions, 1688-1798Introduction; Citizenship: the preserve of the Protestant ascendancy in Ireland; The end of Catholic quiescence; Divergent Catholic visions of citizenship and failed efforts to win emancipation; Citizenship and nationhood in a revolutionary era; Catholic emancipation and Irish citizenship; Notes; 4. Making good citizens: Ireland under the union, 1801-1921; Introduction; Classifying the people; A happy English child; Bad manners. |
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5. Constructing citizenships: the Protestant search for place and loyalty in post-independence IrelandIntroduction; Constructing a Free State citizenship; Constructing parallel patriotisms; Constructing a moral citizenship; Conclusion; Notes; 6. Citizenship on the ethnic frontier: nationality, migration and rights in Northern Ireland since 1920; Introduction; Drawing the border; The external border and rights of citizenship; The paradoxes of social citizenship; Voting rights; Safeguarding employment; Irish citizenship in Northern Ireland; Conclusion: social citizenship on the ethnic frontier. |
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Notes7. Citizenship, entitlement and autochthonic political projects of belonging in the age of Brexit; Introduction: a eurosceptic Britain votes 'Leave'; The double crisis; Everyday bordering; Autochthonic politics of belonging; Brexit, everyday bordering and autochthonic politics of belonging; Conclusion; Notes; 8. Citizenship and immigration: problems of integration in Ireland today; Introduction: a multicultural Ireland; Integration, laying down roots and getting established; New citizens and a legacy of emigration; Lost in the limbo: direct provision; Conclusion: a raisin in the sun? |
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NotesConclusion. Citizenship and the state in Ireland today; Notes; Bibliography; Acknowledgements; About the contributors; Index. |
ISBN |
1908997850 (electronic bk.) |
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9781908997852 (electronic bk.) |
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