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Challenging Ethnic Citizenship : German and Israeli Perspectives on Immigration / Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION: Changing Configurations of German and Israeli Immigration Regimes—a Comparative Perspective -- PART ONE. CITIZENSHIP AND MIGRATION -- Chapter 1. ETHNOS OR DEMOS? -- Chapter 2. FROM HAVEN TO HEAVEN -- PART TWO. CITIZENSHIP AND NATURALIZATION -- Chapter 3. CITIZENSHIP AND NATURALIZATION POLITICS IN GERMANY IN THE NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH CENTURIES -- Chapter 4. REFORM OF THE CITIZENSHIP LAW -- Chapter 5. THE GOLEM AND ITS CREATOR, OR HOW THE JEWISH NATION-STATE BECAME MULTIETHNIC -- PART THREE. MINORITIES AND INCORPORATION REGIMES -- Chapter 6. GERMAN CITIZENSHIP POLICY AND SINTI IDENTITY POLITICS -- Chapter 7. BEYOND THE “SECOND GENERATION” -- Chapter 8. MIGRATION REGIMES AND SOCIAL RIGHTS -- Chapter 9. ETHNICITY AND CITIZENSHIP IN THE PERCEPTION OF RUSSIAN ISRAELIS -- PART FOUR. CITIZENSHIP AND IDENTITY -- Chapter 10. NATIONALISM, IDENTITY, AND CITIZENSHIP -- Chapter 11. THE FUTURE OF ARAB CITIZENSHIP IN ISRAEL -- Chapter 12. THE TRANSFORMATION OF GERMANY’S ETHNO-CULTURAL IDIOM -- PART FIVE. REVISITING CITIZENSHIP AND IDENTITY: THE JEWISH EXPERIENCE -- Chapter 13. THE JEWISH CHALLENGES IN THE NEW EUROPE -- Chapter 14. FROM CITIZEN WARRIOR TO CITIZEN SHOPPER AND BACK -- AFTERWORD: Outlook(s)—Citizenship in the Global Era -- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX |
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Challenging Ethnic Citizenship : German and Israeli Perspectives on Immigration / |
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION: Changing Configurations of German and Israeli Immigration Regimes—a Comparative Perspective -- PART ONE. CITIZENSHIP AND MIGRATION -- Chapter 1. ETHNOS OR DEMOS? -- Chapter 2. FROM HAVEN TO HEAVEN -- PART TWO. CITIZENSHIP AND NATURALIZATION -- Chapter 3. CITIZENSHIP AND NATURALIZATION POLITICS IN GERMANY IN THE NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH CENTURIES -- Chapter 4. REFORM OF THE CITIZENSHIP LAW -- Chapter 5. THE GOLEM AND ITS CREATOR, OR HOW THE JEWISH NATION-STATE BECAME MULTIETHNIC -- PART THREE. MINORITIES AND INCORPORATION REGIMES -- Chapter 6. GERMAN CITIZENSHIP POLICY AND SINTI IDENTITY POLITICS -- Chapter 7. BEYOND THE “SECOND GENERATION” -- Chapter 8. MIGRATION REGIMES AND SOCIAL RIGHTS -- Chapter 9. ETHNICITY AND CITIZENSHIP IN THE PERCEPTION OF RUSSIAN ISRAELIS -- PART FOUR. CITIZENSHIP AND IDENTITY -- Chapter 10. NATIONALISM, IDENTITY, AND CITIZENSHIP -- Chapter 11. THE FUTURE OF ARAB CITIZENSHIP IN ISRAEL -- Chapter 12. THE TRANSFORMATION OF GERMANY’S ETHNO-CULTURAL IDIOM -- PART FIVE. REVISITING CITIZENSHIP AND IDENTITY: THE JEWISH EXPERIENCE -- Chapter 13. THE JEWISH CHALLENGES IN THE NEW EUROPE -- Chapter 14. FROM CITIZEN WARRIOR TO CITIZEN SHOPPER AND BACK -- AFTERWORD: Outlook(s)—Citizenship in the Global Era -- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX |
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION: Changing Configurations of German and Israeli Immigration Regimes—a Comparative Perspective -- PART ONE. CITIZENSHIP AND MIGRATION -- Chapter 1. ETHNOS OR DEMOS? -- Chapter 2. FROM HAVEN TO HEAVEN -- PART TWO. CITIZENSHIP AND NATURALIZATION -- Chapter 3. CITIZENSHIP AND NATURALIZATION POLITICS IN GERMANY IN THE NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH CENTURIES -- Chapter 4. REFORM OF THE CITIZENSHIP LAW -- Chapter 5. THE GOLEM AND ITS CREATOR, OR HOW THE JEWISH NATION-STATE BECAME MULTIETHNIC -- PART THREE. MINORITIES AND INCORPORATION REGIMES -- Chapter 6. GERMAN CITIZENSHIP POLICY AND SINTI IDENTITY POLITICS -- Chapter 7. BEYOND THE “SECOND GENERATION” -- Chapter 8. MIGRATION REGIMES AND SOCIAL RIGHTS -- Chapter 9. ETHNICITY AND CITIZENSHIP IN THE PERCEPTION OF RUSSIAN ISRAELIS -- PART FOUR. CITIZENSHIP AND IDENTITY -- Chapter 10. NATIONALISM, IDENTITY, AND CITIZENSHIP -- Chapter 11. THE FUTURE OF ARAB CITIZENSHIP IN ISRAEL -- Chapter 12. THE TRANSFORMATION OF GERMANY’S ETHNO-CULTURAL IDIOM -- PART FIVE. REVISITING CITIZENSHIP AND IDENTITY: THE JEWISH EXPERIENCE -- Chapter 13. THE JEWISH CHALLENGES IN THE NEW EUROPE -- Chapter 14. FROM CITIZEN WARRIOR TO CITIZEN SHOPPER AND BACK -- AFTERWORD: Outlook(s)—Citizenship in the Global Era -- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX |
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