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Volume 9 (2014): Issue 1 (Jun 2014): Concept in Focus: Citizenship in Europe after World War II. Guest Editors: Claudia Wiesner and Anna Bjork
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Contributions to the History of Concepts
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General Articles
Gresham's Law, Conceptual Semantics, and Semiotics of Authoritarianism
Do “Bad” Concepts Drive Out “Good” Ones?
The Politics of Time
Zeitgeist in Early Nineteenth-Century Political Discourse
Concept in Focus: Citizenship in Europe after World War II
Introduction
Citizenship in Europe after World War II—the Challenges of Migration and European Integration
Rights of Noncitizens
Asylum as an Individual Right in the 1949 West German Grundgesetz
Accessing Citizenship
The Conceptual and Political Changes of the German Naturalization Policy, 1999–2006
The Europeanization of Citizenship
Conceptual Innovations, Legal Changes, and Development of New Institutional Practices
Union Citizenship Representing Conceptual (Dis)continuities in EU Documents on Citizenship and Culture
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