Boundaries of Citizenship
Explore the intricate dynamics of citizenship with Boundaries of Citizenship by Jeff Spinner-Halev, published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 1995. This thought-provoking book spans 272 pages and delves into the intersections of political science, law, history, sociology, and cultural studies. Spinner-Halev examines how citizenship is defined and contested, offering insights that resonate across various academic disciplines. Whether you're a student, educator, or simply a curious reader, this book provides a comprehensive analysis of the cultural and political boundaries that shape our understanding of citizenship. Discover the multifaceted nature of human rights and liberal ideologies through a scholarly lens that invites critical thinking and discussion. Perfect for anyone interested in the complexities of political identities and the role of constitutions in society, Boundaries of Citizenship is a must-read for those seeking to deepen their knowledge of contemporary political issues.