This paper examines the connections among compatriots, their conceptualization and the effects that war has on the moral realities of nationality. Recent conceptions of citizen-ship, and particularly the view that citizenship is an aspect of personal identity, are considered in light of the demands that wartime creates within a nation. I focus on the notion of citizenship as shared fate as a productive lens to use in the analysis of national affiliation, and to employ in the process of education for citizenship. Keyword
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The paper first analyses the concept of citizenship throughout history, illustrating how the concept...
This article argues that a good citizen accepts several basic responsibilities toward the common goo...
The article deals with the impact of the First World War on the notion and practice of citizenship ...
War’s historical relationship to the creation of territorial nation-states is well known, but what e...
When a democracy enters a period of war or overt security threats, its citizens\u27 lives are affect...
Purpose: The article explores the roles of war and violent conflicts in citizenship education. Appro...
This article surveys Australian citizenship: its distinctive characteristics in the first half of th...
Weber discusses citizenship in both historical and contemporary settings. In treating his account of...
This article examines the historical and conceptual background to the current discussion of post-nat...
In wartime, including low-intensity wars, democratic societies face different challenges than the on...
World War I had a profound impact on concepts of citizenship. Not only did hosts of people find them...
The article conceptualises different definitions of citizenship, drawing parallels between citizensh...
A resurgence of national and international interest in citizenship education, citizenship and social...
This chapter explores how the notion of citizenship changes at times of conflict. It argues that the...
Citizenship and gender: theoretical approaches and historical legacies Recently, citizenship has bec...
The paper first analyses the concept of citizenship throughout history, illustrating how the concept...
This article argues that a good citizen accepts several basic responsibilities toward the common goo...
The article deals with the impact of the First World War on the notion and practice of citizenship ...