This article analyses the expulsion of more than 40,000 German men, women and children from Paris and the département of the Seine at the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War in 1870. The aims of the article are threefold. First, it seeks to read this episode in the frame of the debate on the emergence of policies designed to control migration and to regulate the status of aliens and their rights to admission and hospitality. Secondly, the article explores the emergence of the problem — typical of all liberal and/or democratic constitutional states — of finding a balance between individual liberty and national security. Thirdly, it presents the Franco-Prussian War as a turning point in policies designed to affect civilians, in particular civ...
This virtual special issue brings together a selection of articles from French History and German Hi...
The article addresses the question of why, during the First World War, the Italian government and na...
The article addresses the question of why, during the First World War, the Italian government and na...
This article analyses the expulsion of more than 40,000 German men, women and children from Paris an...
This article analyses the expulsion of more than 40,000 German men, women and children from Paris an...
WWI is probably the first conflict in which governments and armies have dealt with the issue of civi...
WWI is probably the first conflict in which governments and armies have dealt with the issue of civi...
WWI is probably the first conflict in which governments and armies have dealt with the issue of civi...
The article deals with the impact of the First World War on the notion and practice of citizenship ...
The article deals with the impact of the First World War on the notion and practice of citizenship ...
World War I was the first conflict during which a complex system of measures against enemy civilian...
World War I was the first conflict during which a complex system of measures against enemy civilian...
The internment of enemy aliens in the First World War was a global phenomenon. Camps holding civilia...
The article addresses the question of why, during the First World War, the Italian government and na...
The article compares the diverging policies in imperial Germany and in France under the Third Republ...
This virtual special issue brings together a selection of articles from French History and German Hi...
The article addresses the question of why, during the First World War, the Italian government and na...
The article addresses the question of why, during the First World War, the Italian government and na...
This article analyses the expulsion of more than 40,000 German men, women and children from Paris an...
This article analyses the expulsion of more than 40,000 German men, women and children from Paris an...
WWI is probably the first conflict in which governments and armies have dealt with the issue of civi...
WWI is probably the first conflict in which governments and armies have dealt with the issue of civi...
WWI is probably the first conflict in which governments and armies have dealt with the issue of civi...
The article deals with the impact of the First World War on the notion and practice of citizenship ...
The article deals with the impact of the First World War on the notion and practice of citizenship ...
World War I was the first conflict during which a complex system of measures against enemy civilian...
World War I was the first conflict during which a complex system of measures against enemy civilian...
The internment of enemy aliens in the First World War was a global phenomenon. Camps holding civilia...
The article addresses the question of why, during the First World War, the Italian government and na...
The article compares the diverging policies in imperial Germany and in France under the Third Republ...
This virtual special issue brings together a selection of articles from French History and German Hi...
The article addresses the question of why, during the First World War, the Italian government and na...
The article addresses the question of why, during the First World War, the Italian government and na...