An historical introduction to the varieties of citizenship in
Britain, starting in the Middle Ages and bringing the story right
up to the present day.
Both the status and understanding of citizenship in practice and
the theoretical and advisory writings on the subject are
introduced, and their inter-relationships are explored. Among the
key themes to be examined are:
local and national strata
the issue of parliamentary suffrage
women excluded and included as citizens
the influence of classical ideas
nationhood and imperialism
the role of political and social theorists
interpretations by modern political parties
the role of education
environmental citizenship
multiculturalism
globalization
human rights
Organized chronologically, each chapter is divided into sections
in order to present the reader with different themes in a
manageable form. The focus throughout is on accessibility, with no
previous knowledge of the subject being assumed.
Key Features
* Unique in its historical coverage of citizenship in Britain -
moving from the Middle Ages to the present day
* Reveals the great complexity of the development of citizenship
in Britain
* Leading campaigners, politicians and theorists enliven the
story and analysis
* Demonstrates the importance of an historical perspective in
understanding the issue of citizenship in Britain today
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