Author: Peter Sahlins
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 1501718487
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 473
Book Description
In his rich and learned new book about the naturalization of foreigners, Peter Sahlins offers an unusual and unexpected contribution to the histories of immigration, nationality, and citizenship in France and Europe. Through a study of foreign citizens, Sahlins discovers and documents a premodern world of legal citizenship, its juridical and administrative fictions, and its social practices. Telling the story of naturalization from the sixteenth to the early nineteenth centuries, Unnaturally French offers an original interpretation of the continuities and ruptures of absolutist and modern citizenship, in the process challenging the historiographical centrality of the French Revolution.Unnaturally French is a brilliant synthesis of social, legal, and political history. At its core are the tens of thousands of foreign citizens whose exhaustively researched social identities and geographic origins are presented here for the first time. Sahlins makes a signal contribution to the legal history of nationality in his comprehensive account of the theory, procedure, and practice of naturalization. In his political history of the making and unmaking of the French absolute monarchy, Sahlins considers the shifting policies toward immigrants, foreign citizens, and state membership.Sahlins argues that the absolute citizen, exemplified in Louis XIV's attempt to tax all foreigners in 1697, gave way to new practices in the middle of the eighteenth century. This "citizenship revolution," long before 1789, produced changes in private and in political culture that led to the abolition of the distinction between foreigners and citizens. Sahlins shows how the Enlightenment and the political failure of the monarchy in France laid the foundations for the development of an exclusively political citizen, in opposition to the absolute citizen who had been above all a legal subject. The author completes his original book with a study of naturalization under Napoleon and the Bourbon Restoration. Tracing the twisted history of the foreign citizen from the Old Regime to the New, Sahlins sheds light on the continuities and ruptures of the revolutionary process, and also its consequences.
Unnaturally French
Author: Peter Sahlins
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 1501718487
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 473
Book Description
In his rich and learned new book about the naturalization of foreigners, Peter Sahlins offers an unusual and unexpected contribution to the histories of immigration, nationality, and citizenship in France and Europe. Through a study of foreign citizens, Sahlins discovers and documents a premodern world of legal citizenship, its juridical and administrative fictions, and its social practices. Telling the story of naturalization from the sixteenth to the early nineteenth centuries, Unnaturally French offers an original interpretation of the continuities and ruptures of absolutist and modern citizenship, in the process challenging the historiographical centrality of the French Revolution.Unnaturally French is a brilliant synthesis of social, legal, and political history. At its core are the tens of thousands of foreign citizens whose exhaustively researched social identities and geographic origins are presented here for the first time. Sahlins makes a signal contribution to the legal history of nationality in his comprehensive account of the theory, procedure, and practice of naturalization. In his political history of the making and unmaking of the French absolute monarchy, Sahlins considers the shifting policies toward immigrants, foreign citizens, and state membership.Sahlins argues that the absolute citizen, exemplified in Louis XIV's attempt to tax all foreigners in 1697, gave way to new practices in the middle of the eighteenth century. This "citizenship revolution," long before 1789, produced changes in private and in political culture that led to the abolition of the distinction between foreigners and citizens. Sahlins shows how the Enlightenment and the political failure of the monarchy in France laid the foundations for the development of an exclusively political citizen, in opposition to the absolute citizen who had been above all a legal subject. The author completes his original book with a study of naturalization under Napoleon and the Bourbon Restoration. Tracing the twisted history of the foreign citizen from the Old Regime to the New, Sahlins sheds light on the continuities and ruptures of the revolutionary process, and also its consequences.
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 1501718487
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 473
Book Description
In his rich and learned new book about the naturalization of foreigners, Peter Sahlins offers an unusual and unexpected contribution to the histories of immigration, nationality, and citizenship in France and Europe. Through a study of foreign citizens, Sahlins discovers and documents a premodern world of legal citizenship, its juridical and administrative fictions, and its social practices. Telling the story of naturalization from the sixteenth to the early nineteenth centuries, Unnaturally French offers an original interpretation of the continuities and ruptures of absolutist and modern citizenship, in the process challenging the historiographical centrality of the French Revolution.Unnaturally French is a brilliant synthesis of social, legal, and political history. At its core are the tens of thousands of foreign citizens whose exhaustively researched social identities and geographic origins are presented here for the first time. Sahlins makes a signal contribution to the legal history of nationality in his comprehensive account of the theory, procedure, and practice of naturalization. In his political history of the making and unmaking of the French absolute monarchy, Sahlins considers the shifting policies toward immigrants, foreign citizens, and state membership.Sahlins argues that the absolute citizen, exemplified in Louis XIV's attempt to tax all foreigners in 1697, gave way to new practices in the middle of the eighteenth century. This "citizenship revolution," long before 1789, produced changes in private and in political culture that led to the abolition of the distinction between foreigners and citizens. Sahlins shows how the Enlightenment and the political failure of the monarchy in France laid the foundations for the development of an exclusively political citizen, in opposition to the absolute citizen who had been above all a legal subject. The author completes his original book with a study of naturalization under Napoleon and the Bourbon Restoration. Tracing the twisted history of the foreign citizen from the Old Regime to the New, Sahlins sheds light on the continuities and ruptures of the revolutionary process, and also its consequences.
Legal Origins and Legal Change
Author: Alan Watson
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 9781852850487
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 9781852850487
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
Tecniche di redazione dell'atto penale anche de libertate
Author: Anna Lisa Buonadonna
Publisher: Key Editore
ISBN: 882791594X
Category : Law
Languages : it
Pages : 198
Book Description
- Il presente manuale operativo si pone l'obiettivo di fornire nuovi strumenti pratici per ausiliare tanto il giovane avvocato penalista alle prese con la redazione dell’atto penale quanto il candidato che si accinge ad affrontare la prova di abilitazione per l’esercizio della professione forense. Sia l’avvocato penalista che il candidato aspirante avvocato, infatti, si trovano oggi a dover fare i conti con le innovazioni che hanno interessato i rispettivi ambiti. Di interesse per l’avvocato penalista è la c.d. riforma Cartabia che, intervenendo in maniera significativa segnatamente sulla impostazione dell’atto di appello penale, ha obbligato gli operatori del diritto a prestare, oggi più che mai, attenzione ai profili di specificità dei motivi di gravame. Su diverso fronte, l’aspirante avvocato deve confrontarsi con le nuove modalità di svolgimento della prova d’esame caratterizzate, in particolare, dalla obbligatorietà della disamina (e risoluzione) in forma orale di una questione giuridica specifica, avendo a disposizione limitati tempi di svolgimento. In entrambi i casi, è di somma importanza affinare la capacità di selezione dei profili di rilievo, la capacità di sintesi rispetto al momento espositivo e soprattutto – e prima ancora - l’abilità di collocare nella corretta sequenza logico-giuridica le questioni da esaminare. Per fare ciò, si proporrà la innovativa tecnica del brogliaccio e della ricerca dell’elemento intruso. Esempi di esercitazioni pratiche, tavole sinottiche e schemi agevoleranno l’apprendimento della tecnica proposta facendone percepire, con “inaspettata” immediatezza, l’utilità pratica.
Publisher: Key Editore
ISBN: 882791594X
Category : Law
Languages : it
Pages : 198
Book Description
- Il presente manuale operativo si pone l'obiettivo di fornire nuovi strumenti pratici per ausiliare tanto il giovane avvocato penalista alle prese con la redazione dell’atto penale quanto il candidato che si accinge ad affrontare la prova di abilitazione per l’esercizio della professione forense. Sia l’avvocato penalista che il candidato aspirante avvocato, infatti, si trovano oggi a dover fare i conti con le innovazioni che hanno interessato i rispettivi ambiti. Di interesse per l’avvocato penalista è la c.d. riforma Cartabia che, intervenendo in maniera significativa segnatamente sulla impostazione dell’atto di appello penale, ha obbligato gli operatori del diritto a prestare, oggi più che mai, attenzione ai profili di specificità dei motivi di gravame. Su diverso fronte, l’aspirante avvocato deve confrontarsi con le nuove modalità di svolgimento della prova d’esame caratterizzate, in particolare, dalla obbligatorietà della disamina (e risoluzione) in forma orale di una questione giuridica specifica, avendo a disposizione limitati tempi di svolgimento. In entrambi i casi, è di somma importanza affinare la capacità di selezione dei profili di rilievo, la capacità di sintesi rispetto al momento espositivo e soprattutto – e prima ancora - l’abilità di collocare nella corretta sequenza logico-giuridica le questioni da esaminare. Per fare ciò, si proporrà la innovativa tecnica del brogliaccio e della ricerca dell’elemento intruso. Esempi di esercitazioni pratiche, tavole sinottiche e schemi agevoleranno l’apprendimento della tecnica proposta facendone percepire, con “inaspettata” immediatezza, l’utilità pratica.
The Capitulations and the Ottoman Legal System
Author: Maurits van den Boogert
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9047406125
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
This study sheds new light on the legal position of Westerners and their Ottoman protégés (berātlıs) by investigating the dynamic relations between Islamic judges and foreign consuls in the Ottoman Empire, providing detailed case studies and critical analyses of theory, perception, and practice.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9047406125
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
This study sheds new light on the legal position of Westerners and their Ottoman protégés (berātlıs) by investigating the dynamic relations between Islamic judges and foreign consuls in the Ottoman Empire, providing detailed case studies and critical analyses of theory, perception, and practice.
Tecniche di redazione dell'atto penale anche de libertate. Manuale operativo per il giovane penalista e per candidati all'esame di abilitazione forense
Author: Anna L. Buonadonna
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788827915936
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788827915936
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Slaves and Slavery in Ancient Rome
Author: Zvi Yavetz
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
ISBN: 9781412834131
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Enormous numbers of slaves were absorbed into Roman society from the third century B.C. onwards. Mainly enslaved prisoners of war, they transformed the quality of life in the Roman Empire beyond recognition. In this anthology the author offers a complete collection of Greek and Latin sources in an English translation which deal with the great slave rebellions in the second and first centuries B.C. In a postscript Zvi Yavetz surveys the controversy on slaves and slavery from the French Revolution to our own days, with an emphasis on the debate between Marxists and non-Marxists. The book is intended for specialists and generalists alike, including those who have had no previous classical education, but could after delving in sources concern themselves with one of the most intriguing problems in world history. Zvi Yavetz holds the Lessing Chair of Roman History at Tel Aviv University, Israel, and is distinguished visiting professor at Queens College of the City University of New York. He is the author of many books in Hebrew, French and German on Roman history among which are Julius Caesar and His Public Image and Plebs and Princips.
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
ISBN: 9781412834131
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Enormous numbers of slaves were absorbed into Roman society from the third century B.C. onwards. Mainly enslaved prisoners of war, they transformed the quality of life in the Roman Empire beyond recognition. In this anthology the author offers a complete collection of Greek and Latin sources in an English translation which deal with the great slave rebellions in the second and first centuries B.C. In a postscript Zvi Yavetz surveys the controversy on slaves and slavery from the French Revolution to our own days, with an emphasis on the debate between Marxists and non-Marxists. The book is intended for specialists and generalists alike, including those who have had no previous classical education, but could after delving in sources concern themselves with one of the most intriguing problems in world history. Zvi Yavetz holds the Lessing Chair of Roman History at Tel Aviv University, Israel, and is distinguished visiting professor at Queens College of the City University of New York. He is the author of many books in Hebrew, French and German on Roman history among which are Julius Caesar and His Public Image and Plebs and Princips.
Slaves and Masters in the Roman Empire
Author: K. R. Bradley
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 9780195206074
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
This ground-breaking book is the first to show how the institution of slavery, one of the most characteristic and enduring features of Roman imperial society, was maintained over time and how, at the practical level, the lives of slaves in the Roman world were directly controlled by their masters. The author demonstrates, first, how the tensions generated between slaves and masters can be perceived in the ancient sources, and, second, how those tensions were dealt with, as masters treated their slaves with varying forms of generosity and punishment in order to elicit obedience from them. Special attention is given to the slaves' family lives, to their acquisition of freedom through manumission, and to the climate of violence that surrounded them. Emphasizing the harsh realities of Roman slavery in a new way, this important book will stir intense debate among scholars and students.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 9780195206074
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
This ground-breaking book is the first to show how the institution of slavery, one of the most characteristic and enduring features of Roman imperial society, was maintained over time and how, at the practical level, the lives of slaves in the Roman world were directly controlled by their masters. The author demonstrates, first, how the tensions generated between slaves and masters can be perceived in the ancient sources, and, second, how those tensions were dealt with, as masters treated their slaves with varying forms of generosity and punishment in order to elicit obedience from them. Special attention is given to the slaves' family lives, to their acquisition of freedom through manumission, and to the climate of violence that surrounded them. Emphasizing the harsh realities of Roman slavery in a new way, this important book will stir intense debate among scholars and students.
The Golden Thread
Author: Ewan Clayton
Publisher: Catapult
ISBN: 1619023504
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 350
Book Description
From the simple representative shapes used to record transactions of goods and services in ancient Mesopotamia, to the sophisticated typographical resources available to the twenty–first–century users of desktop computers, the story of writing is the story of human civilization itself. Calligraphy expert Ewan Clayton traces the history of an invention which—ever since our ancestors made the transition from a nomadic to an agrarian way of life in the eighth century BC—has been the method of codification and dissemination of ideas in every field of human endeavour, and a motor of cultural, scientific and political progress. He explores the social and cultural impact of, among other stages, the invention of the alphabet; the replacement of the papyrus scroll with the codex in the late Roman period; the perfecting of printing using moveable type in the fifteenth century and the ensuing spread of literacy; the industrialization of printing during the Industrial Revolution; the impact of artistic Modernism on the written word in the early twentieth century—and of the digital switchover at the century's close. The Golden Thread also raises issues of urgent interest for a society living in an era of unprecedented change to the tools and technologies of written communication. Chief among these is the fundamental question: "What does it mean to be literate in the early twenty–first century?" The book belongs on the bookshelves of anyone who is inquisitive not just about the centrality of writing in the history of humanity, but also about its future; it is sure to appeal to lovers of language, books and cultural history.
Publisher: Catapult
ISBN: 1619023504
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 350
Book Description
From the simple representative shapes used to record transactions of goods and services in ancient Mesopotamia, to the sophisticated typographical resources available to the twenty–first–century users of desktop computers, the story of writing is the story of human civilization itself. Calligraphy expert Ewan Clayton traces the history of an invention which—ever since our ancestors made the transition from a nomadic to an agrarian way of life in the eighth century BC—has been the method of codification and dissemination of ideas in every field of human endeavour, and a motor of cultural, scientific and political progress. He explores the social and cultural impact of, among other stages, the invention of the alphabet; the replacement of the papyrus scroll with the codex in the late Roman period; the perfecting of printing using moveable type in the fifteenth century and the ensuing spread of literacy; the industrialization of printing during the Industrial Revolution; the impact of artistic Modernism on the written word in the early twentieth century—and of the digital switchover at the century's close. The Golden Thread also raises issues of urgent interest for a society living in an era of unprecedented change to the tools and technologies of written communication. Chief among these is the fundamental question: "What does it mean to be literate in the early twenty–first century?" The book belongs on the bookshelves of anyone who is inquisitive not just about the centrality of writing in the history of humanity, but also about its future; it is sure to appeal to lovers of language, books and cultural history.
The Roman Law of Slavery
Author: William Warwick Buckland
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 758
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 758
Book Description
Slavery in Babylonia
Author: Muhammad A. Dandamaev
Publisher: Northern Illinois University Press
ISBN: 9780875806211
Category : Slavery
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Presents an analysis of the economics of slavery and a picture of Neo-Babylonian society as a whole.
Publisher: Northern Illinois University Press
ISBN: 9780875806211
Category : Slavery
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Presents an analysis of the economics of slavery and a picture of Neo-Babylonian society as a whole.