Acronyms and Abbreviations Acknowledgments Introduction Part One: The Construction of Modern Nationality Law in France 1. From the Old Regime to the Civil Code: The Two Revolutions in French Nationality 2. The Triumph of Jus Soli (1803-1889) 3. Naturalization Comes to the Aid of the Nation (1889-1940) Part Two: Ethnic Crises in French Nationality 4. Vichy: A Racist and Anti-Semitic Nationality Policy 5. The Difficult Reestablishment of Republican Legislation 6. The Algerian Crisis in French Nationality Conclusion to Parts One and Two. Part Three: Nationality in Comparison and in Practice7. Jus Soli versus Jus Sanguinis: The False Opposition between French and German Law 8. Discrimination within Nationality Law 9. How Does One Become or Remain French? French Nationality in Practice Conclusion Glossary Notes Maps and Documents Bibliography Index.
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Broadly comparative history of French nationality, from the French Revolution to the present, tying the politics of nationality to those of demography, colonial history, immigration, and conscription.",,,,"Broadly comparative history of French nationality, from the French Revolution to the present, tying the politics of nationality to those of demography, colonial history, immigration, and conscription.