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Civic Ideals : Conflicting Visions of Citizenship in U.S. History (The Institution for Social and Policy St)

AUTHOR: Rogers Smith
ISBN: 0300078773

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Civic Ideals : Conflicting Visions of Citizenship in U.S. History (The Institution for Social and Policy St)
- Book Review,
by Rogers Smith


From Library Journal
Smith (political science, Yale) presents a history of American citizenship from Colonial times to the present. His central theme is the conflict between the ascriptive and consensual approaches to defining civic identities. The former reflects the predominance of political and economic pressures in legislative decision making and judicial interpretation at the expense of the latter, a more humanistic approach where the natural, organic rights of the individual determine the rights of citizenship. Smith concedes that the bifurcated nature of these forces is unavoidable in an inherently political society like ours, and yet he chastises politicians and jurists for their inability to repudiate half the formula, thus weakening his argument. Smith's book is an excellent chronology of the people, parties, movements, and developments in this often ignored area of American legal history, and its value in filling this gap outweighs the author's tendency for critical commentary out of historical context. Scholarly reading recommended for academic and specialized interests.?Phillip Young Blue, New York State Supreme Court Criminal Branch Lib., New YorkCopyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.


Book Description
In this powerful and disturbing book, Rogers Smith traces political struggles over U.S. citizenship laws from the colonial period through the Progressive era and shows that throughout this time, most adults were legally denied access to full citizenship, including political rights, solely because of their race, ethnicity, or gender.


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Civic Ideals : Conflicting Visions of Citizenship in U.S. History (The Institution for Social and Policy St)
- Book Reviews,
by Rogers Smith

Civic Ideals

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Is civic identity in the United States really defined by liberal, democratic political principles? Or is U.S. citizenship the product of multiple traditions - not only liberalism and republicanism but also white supremacy, Anglo-Saxon supremacy, Protestant supremacy, and male supremacy? In this powerful and disturbing book, Rogers Smith traces political struggles over U.S. citizenship laws from the colonial period through the Progressive era and shows that throughout this time, most adults were legally denied access to full citizenship, including political rights, solely because of their race, ethnicity, or gender. Basic conflicts over these denials have driven political development in the U.S., Smith argues. These conflicts are what truly define U.S. civic identity up to this day. Smith concludes that today the United States is in a period of reaction against the egalitarian civic reforms of the last generation, with nativist, racist, and sexist beliefs regaining influence. He suggests ways that proponents of liberal democracy should alter their view of U.S. citizenship in order to combat these developments more effectively.

FROM THE CRITICS

Jeffrey Rosen

"[A] provocative new history of citizenship in American law." -- The New Republic


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