Citizenship : the civic ideal in world history, politics and education / Derek Heater
- Bib ID:
- 3096122
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Heater, Derek Benjamin
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- Edition:
- 3rd ed.
- Description:
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- Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2004
- xii, 388 p. ; 24cm.
- ISBN:
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- 0719068401
- 071906841X
- Summary:
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This text describes, analyses and interprets the topic of citizenship in a global context. It looks at how citizenship has developed historically in its variations as a political concept and status, and the ways in which citizens have been and are being educated for that status.
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- Machine derived contents note: Preface to the first edition vii
- Preface to the second edition ix
- Preface to the third edition x
- Foreword by Professor Sir Bernard Crick xi
- Part One History
- 1 The origins 3
- 1.1 Polls and cosmopolis 3
- 1.2 From Rome to Renaissance 17
- 1.3 The threshold of modern citizenship 29
- 2 Consolidation of the modern state 38
- 2.1 The age of revolution 38
- 2.2 The triumph of nationalism 54
- 2.3 Nineteenth-century Liberalism and Socialism 63
- 2.4 The impact of political doctrines on education 77
- 3 The twentieth century 95
- 3.1 States with a liberal tradition 95
- 3.2 Totalitarianism 115
- 3.3 New nations 129
- 3:4 World citizenship 141
- 4 Historical legacies 164
- 4.1 The origins 164
- 4.2 Consolidation of the modern state 170
- 4.3 The twentieth century 177
- 4.4 The perspective of history 180
- Part Two Analysis
- 5 The feeling of citizenship 187
- 5.1 Citizenship as identity 187
- 5.2 The good citizen 198
- 6 The political citizen 216
- 6.1 The political citizen of the state 216
- 6.2 The political citizen of the world 234
- 7 The status of citizenship 251
- 7.1 Civil and legal definitions 251
- 7.2 Social citizenship 270
- 8 Barriers to a holistic concept 287
- 8.1 General difficulties 287
- 8.2 The debate in Britain 298
- Part Three Synthesis
- 9 Multiple citizenship 321
- 9.1 The cube of citizenship 321
- 9.2 The geographical dimension 327
- 9.3 The five elements 337
- 9.4 Education 343
- 9.5 Conclusion 350
- Epilogue 355
- Select bibliography 372
- Index 380.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subject:
- Citizenship
- Copyright:
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- Publication date:
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