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Citizenship between Empire and Nation: Remaking France and French Africa is a book by Frederick Cooper published in 2014 by Princeton University Press. The work is about citizenship, colonialism, and identity in France and French North Africa from 1946 to 1960.[1][2]

Structure

The work contains normal front material and a preface by the author followed by eight main chapters:

  1. From French Empire to French Union
  2. A Constitution for an Empire of Citizens
  3. Defining Citizenship, 1946– 1956
  4. Claiming Citizenship: French West Africa, 1946– 1956
  5. Reframing France: The Loi- Cadre and African Federalism, 1956– 1957
  6. From Overseas Territory to Member State: Constitution and Conflict, 1958
  7. Unity and Division in Africa and France, 1958– 1959
  8. Becoming National

The work ends with a conclusion and a bibliography.[3]

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Awards

  • 2015: George Louis Beer Prize, American Historical Association.[4]
  • 2015: Martin A. Klein Prize, American Historical Association.[5]

Publication history

About the author

Шаблон:Main Frederick Cooper is historian and Professor Emeritus of history at New York University; their scholarship and writing focuses on Modern African history and colonialism. Their other works include Colonialism in Question (2005) and coauthor of Empires in World History (2011).[6]

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