Preface 1 Introduction: citizenship, wars and revolutions 2 Total war, civil war and ‘modernity’ 3 The crisis of citizenship and la sociale 4 Municipal freedom and war 5 Religious identities and citizenship 6 The enemy within: traitors and spies, gender and age 7 The brutalisation of French politics 8 The French state in question 9 Union and unity: the Third Republic
Bertrand Taithe is Senior Lecturer in Cultural History at the University of Manchester. He is the author of many publications on the cultural history of war.
"This fascinating and original study investigates the meaning of
citizenship during a period of violence, war, and civil
war..."Citizenship and Wars has the makings of an attractive books
for classroom use."
-Leslie Page Moch, International Migration Review
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