Leora Auslander. The French Imperial Nation State: Race, Republicanism, Citizenship, Immigration. 01/25/10
I. Historiography and memory
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II. Racial and Gendered Othering and Representation: (French) Perspectives from Past and Present.
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CITIZENSHIP
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FRENCH IMPERIAL NATION-STATE
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IMMIGRATION AND MULTICULTURALISM
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