For all too obvious reasons, war, empire, and military conflict
have become extremely hot topics in the academy. Given the changing
nature of war, one of the more promising areas of scholarly
investigation has been the development of new theories of war and
wara (TM)s impact on society. War, Citizenship, Territory features
19 chapters that look at the impact of war and militarism on
citizenship, whether traditional territorially-bound national
citizenship or "transnational" citizenship. Cowen and Gilbert argue
that while there has been an explosion of work on citizenship and
territory, Western academiaa (TM)s avoidance of the immediate
effects of war (among other things) has led them to ignore war,
which they contend is both pervasive and well nigh permanent. This
volume sets forth a new, geopolitically based theory of wara (TM)s
transformative role on contemporary forms of citizenship and
territoriality, and includes empirical chapters that offer global
coverage.
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