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SUMMARY:Redrawing the Boundaries of Citizenship in the First World War - P
 rofessor Daniela L. Caglioti (University of Naples ‘Federico II’)
DTSTART:20180123T174500Z
DTEND:20180123T191500Z
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CONTACT:Dr Rachel E. Holmes
DESCRIPTION:The talk focuses on the impact of the First World War on the n
 otion and practice of citizenship in Europe and on the relationship betwee
 n the belligerent states and the people living within their territories (b
 oth citizens and aliens). In particular\, it concentrates on the ways in w
 hich\, when faced with real or supposed security threats\, governments of 
 European belligerent countries not only mobilized populations along the me
 mbers/non-members divide\, but also redrew the boundaries between members 
 and non-members and redefined the path to membership/nationality. The talk
  explores the way in which states at war used naturalization and denatural
 ization to redefine membership and redraw the boundaries of belonging\; ad
 dresses the implementation of the policies and the individual reactions to
  them\, trying to draw up a typology of survival strategies and some tenta
 tive conclusions concerning the impact of the war on citizenship and on th
 e consequences of the changes that occurred during the war and in its afte
 rmath.
LOCATION:Gatsby Room\, Wolfson College
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