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With gender as its central focus, this book offers a transnational,
multi-faceted understanding of citizenship as legislated, imagined,
and exercised since the late eighteenth century. Framed around
three crosscutting themes - agency, space and borders - leading
scholars demonstrate what historians can bring to the study of
citizenship and its evolving relationship with the theory and
practice of democracy, and how we can make the concept of
citizenship operational for studying past societies and cultures.
The essays examine the past interactions of women and men with
public authorities, their participation in civic life within
various kinds of polities and the meanings they attached to their
actions. In analyzing the way gender operated both to promote and
to inhibit civic consciousness, action, and practice, this book
advances our knowledge about the history of citizenship and the
evolution of the modern state.
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