UTPB Authors' Works
Civism : Cultivating Citizenship in European History
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This book explores the relationship between citizenship and civism through a general survey of European history. It begins with an exploration of the dynamics of citizenship and civism in the formative Neolithic and classical societies, followed by an exploration of the middle ages, renaissance, reformation, and the enlightenment. The latter half of the book focuses on the rise of the modern nation-state following the French Revolution. The chapters spanning the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries focus on the development of citizenship and civism in Britain, France, Germany, and Russia.
ISBN
9780820450124
Publication Date
10-1-2001
Publisher
Peter Lang Inc.
City
New York
Keywords
History, National State, Political Participation, Citizenship
Disciplines
History | Political Science
Recommended Citation
Dynneson, Thomas L., "Civism : Cultivating Citizenship in European History" (2001). UTPB Authors' Works. 14.
https://falconcommons.utpb.edu/utpb-facbooks/14
Comments
Dunagan Library - Special Collections - JF801 .D96 2001
Dungan Library - Circulation Collection - JF801 .D96 2001