Sociology, Volume 34Clarendon Press, 2000 - Sociology |
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... become more obvious . To flag our later argument , it will become clear that nationality and citizenship actually belong to different spheres of meaning and activity . The former is in essence a cultural concept which binds people on ...
... become more obvious . To flag our later argument , it will become clear that nationality and citizenship actually belong to different spheres of meaning and activity . The former is in essence a cultural concept which binds people on ...
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... become an almost taken for granted aspect of the everyday experience of late or post - modern societies at the turn of the second millennium . Government policies , popular culture and the pragmatic preventive routines of citizens ...
... become an almost taken for granted aspect of the everyday experience of late or post - modern societies at the turn of the second millennium . Government policies , popular culture and the pragmatic preventive routines of citizens ...
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... become increasingly rooted in British society . Roman Catholics , for instance , were initially a disadvantaged group ; they now have about the number of MPs that might be expected on the basis of proportionality . A concluding note ...
... become increasingly rooted in British society . Roman Catholics , for instance , were initially a disadvantaged group ; they now have about the number of MPs that might be expected on the basis of proportionality . A concluding note ...
Contents
DAVID MCCRONE and Richard KieLY Nationalism and Citizenship 19 | 19 |
Social Mobility Trends in the First Half | 35 |
ROBERT REINER Crime and Control in Britain 71 | 71 |
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