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Identifying with Nationality

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Identifying with Nationality traces the advent of modern citizenship to multinational, transimperial settings such as turn-of-the-century colonial Alexandria, where ordinary people abandoned old id...
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  • 04 April 2017
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Nationality is the most important legal mechanism sorting and classifying the world's population today. An individual's place of birth or naturalization determines where he or she can and cannot be and what he or she can and cannot do. Although this system may appear universal, even natural, Will Hanley shows that it arose just a century ago. In Identifying with Nationality, he uses the Mediterranean city of Alexandria to develop a genealogy of the nation and the formation of the modern national subject.

Alexandria in 1880 was an immigrant boomtown ruled by dozens of overlapping regimes. On its streets and in its police stations and courtrooms, people were identified by name, occupation, place of origin, sect, physical description, and other attributes. Yet by 1914, before nationalist calls for independence and decolonization had become widespread, nationality had become the defining category of identification, and nationality laws came to govern Alexandria's population. Identifying with Nationality traces the advent of modern citizenship to multinational, transimperial settings such as turn-of-the-century colonial Alexandria, where ordinary people abandoned old identifiers and grasped nationality as the best means to access the protections promised by expanding states. The result was a system that continues to define and divide people through status, mobility, and residency.

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Price: $160.00
Pages: 416
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Series: Columbia Studies in International and Global History
Publication Date: 04 April 2017
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780231177627
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: HISTORY / World, HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century / General, HISTORY / Middle East / Egypt (see also Ancient / Egypt), LAW / International
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What nationality are you? In his stunning book, Will Hanley follows this modern question deep into the social existence of ordinary Alexandrians, demonstrating the contradictory effects of its imposition. The results open a portal, not simply on a unique city in the tumultuous years between Ottoman rule and Egyptian semi-sovereignty, but also on a pivotal global experience that historians have missed. In this lucidly written and well-researched book, Hanley rewrites the history of international law and intervenes brilliantly in multiple literatures. A must-read.
Will Hanley is associate professor of history at Florida State University.

List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction: Nationality Grasped
Part I: Settings
1. Vulgar Cosmopolitanism
2. Keywords
Part II: Means
3. Papers
4. Census
5. Money
6. Marriage
Part III: Other Nationalities
7. Europeans
8. Foreigners
9. Protégés
10. Bad Subjects
11. Ottomans
12. Locals
Epilogue: Egyptians in a World of Universal Nationality
Notes
Bibliography
Index