State-level politics about immigrants and state laws governing immigrant rights varied greatly from the late nineteenth to the mid-twentieth centuries. Disparate Regimes explores how this disparity of policy greatly impacted the lives and livelihoods of immigrants across the country, empowering the notion that citizenship rights equaled citizen-only rights in the United States.
State-level politics about immigrants and state laws governing immigrant rights varied greatly from the late nineteenth to the mid-twentieth centuries. Disparate Regimes explores how this disparity of policy greatly impacted the lives and livelihoods of immigrants across the country, empowering the notion that citizenship rights equaled citizen-only rights in the United States.
Brendan A. Shanahan is a Lecturer in the Department of History and an Associate Research Scholar at the MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale University. He teaches courses on (North) American immigration and citizenship policy and comparative US and Canadian political and legal history. He served as a postdoctoral associate at Yale's Center for the Study of Representative Institutions, earned his PhD and MA from the University of California, Berkeley, and received his BA from McGill University. His work has appeared in The Catholic Historical Review, Law and History Review, and the Washington Post, among other publications.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction: Citizenship Rights as Citizen-Only Rights in American History * PART I. CONTESTING DISPARATE REGIMES OF CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS IN THE POLITICAL ECONOMY * 1: Creating Disparate Regimes in the Polity: Noncitizens, Political Rights, and Nineteenth-Century State Constitutional Politics * 2: Disputing Disparate Regimes in Employment: Blue-Collar Nativist State Hiring Laws in the Late Gilded Age and Progressive Era * PART II. INVENTING CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS AS CITIZEN-ONLY RIGHTS IN THE POLITY * 3: Making Voters Citizens: Repealing Alien Suffrage via State Constitutional Amendment Campaigns, 1894-1926 * 4: Who Counts in the Polity? Noncitizens, Apportionment, and Representation in the Early to Mid-Twentieth Century * PART III. CONCRETIZING CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS AS CITIZEN-ONLY RIGHTS * 5: Learning Citizenship Matters: Immigrant Professionals and State Anti-alien Hiring and Licensure Laws, 1917-52 * 6: Embedding American Citizenship andCitizenship Rights: Marital Repatriation Law from the Women's Suffrage Movement to the Cold War * Conclusion: A "Lost Century," a Reboot, or an Uninterrupted Struggle? Citizenship Rights as Citizen-Only Rights * e
* Introduction: Citizenship Rights as Citizen-Only Rights in American History * PART I. CONTESTING DISPARATE REGIMES OF CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS IN THE POLITICAL ECONOMY * 1: Creating Disparate Regimes in the Polity: Noncitizens, Political Rights, and Nineteenth-Century State Constitutional Politics * 2: Disputing Disparate Regimes in Employment: Blue-Collar Nativist State Hiring Laws in the Late Gilded Age and Progressive Era * PART II. INVENTING CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS AS CITIZEN-ONLY RIGHTS IN THE POLITY * 3: Making Voters Citizens: Repealing Alien Suffrage via State Constitutional Amendment Campaigns, 1894-1926 * 4: Who Counts in the Polity? Noncitizens, Apportionment, and Representation in the Early to Mid-Twentieth Century * PART III. CONCRETIZING CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS AS CITIZEN-ONLY RIGHTS * 5: Learning Citizenship Matters: Immigrant Professionals and State Anti-alien Hiring and Licensure Laws, 1917-52 * 6: Embedding American Citizenship andCitizenship Rights: Marital Repatriation Law from the Women's Suffrage Movement to the Cold War * Conclusion: A "Lost Century," a Reboot, or an Uninterrupted Struggle? Citizenship Rights as Citizen-Only Rights * e
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