Description: The French Revolution and the Meaning of Citizenship Contributions in Political Science The French Revolution and the Meaning of Citizenship The book features a unique look at French History, plenty of charm and insight, hard to find title, nice reference and well-documented, will look great in your collection. Citizenship is a fundamental concept in social life, entailing rights, obligations, and relationships with others. Modern citizenship did not emerge from a philosopher's study or a laboratory experiment; instead, it was decisively shaped in the French Revolution. This book is about the processes by which that happened. The creation of a new kind of citizenship was not a simple act. The rights and obligations of citizens were going to be extensive; they needed to be defined and debated. The topics discussed in this book, which detail these rights and obligations, will be of interest to French historians as well as to political scientists and sociologists. Copyright: 1993 Pages: 229 pages Publisher: Greenwood Press The book measures approx. 9 ½ by 6 inches. The hardcover is nice with some gentle wear and rubbing. The dustjacket is nice with some light wear and creasing The spine end is good with light wear. The boards and corners are in good shape. The hinges and binding are tight and strong. The pages are very nice with some minor wear, book is nice. Shipping weight is 5 pounds Inventory: 1022AG264
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