In 1907, the federal government declared that any American woman marrying a foreigner had to assume the nationality of her husband, and thereby denationalized thousands of American women. This highly original study follows the dramatic variations in women's nationality rights, citizenship law, and immigration policy in the United States during the late Progressive and interwar years, placing the history and impact of "derivative citizenship" within the broad context of the women's suffrage movement. Making impressive use of primary sources, and utilizing original documents from many leading women's reform organizations, government agencies, Congressional hearings, and federal litigation involving women's naturalization and expatriation, Can...
Women's citizenship in turn-of-the-century United States poses a question of citizenship: how and wh...
Women's citizenship in turn-of-the-century United States poses a question of citizenship: how and wh...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. History. American UniversityThis dissertation uncovers the competing civic ide...
This article stands at the intersection of women’s history and the history of citizenship, immigrati...
This article stands at the intersection of women’s history and the history of citizenship, immigrati...
American citizenship and the rights of U.S. citizenship became modern from the time of the Civil War...
American citizenship and the rights of U.S. citizenship became modern from the time of the Civil War...
The U. S. women\u27s movement began in 1848 with the Seneca Falls Convention for women\u27s rights. ...
Most countries associate being a citizen with having certain legal rights and being born in that cou...
Who qualifies, with full status, as an American citizen? Like all modern nation-states, the United S...
In the nineteenth century, a school known as “The Unity System of Couples Nationality” stated the id...
Who qualifies, with full status, as an American citizen? Like all modern nation-states, the United S...
Who qualifies, with full status, as an American citizen? Like all modern nation-states, the United S...
This book tells the long-neglected story of women's marital denaturalization in the nineteenth and t...
The relationship between marriage and citizenship was implicit in the practices of most democratic s...
Women's citizenship in turn-of-the-century United States poses a question of citizenship: how and wh...
Women's citizenship in turn-of-the-century United States poses a question of citizenship: how and wh...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. History. American UniversityThis dissertation uncovers the competing civic ide...
This article stands at the intersection of women’s history and the history of citizenship, immigrati...
This article stands at the intersection of women’s history and the history of citizenship, immigrati...
American citizenship and the rights of U.S. citizenship became modern from the time of the Civil War...
American citizenship and the rights of U.S. citizenship became modern from the time of the Civil War...
The U. S. women\u27s movement began in 1848 with the Seneca Falls Convention for women\u27s rights. ...
Most countries associate being a citizen with having certain legal rights and being born in that cou...
Who qualifies, with full status, as an American citizen? Like all modern nation-states, the United S...
In the nineteenth century, a school known as “The Unity System of Couples Nationality” stated the id...
Who qualifies, with full status, as an American citizen? Like all modern nation-states, the United S...
Who qualifies, with full status, as an American citizen? Like all modern nation-states, the United S...
This book tells the long-neglected story of women's marital denaturalization in the nineteenth and t...
The relationship between marriage and citizenship was implicit in the practices of most democratic s...
Women's citizenship in turn-of-the-century United States poses a question of citizenship: how and wh...
Women's citizenship in turn-of-the-century United States poses a question of citizenship: how and wh...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. History. American UniversityThis dissertation uncovers the competing civic ide...