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Defining British Citizenship Empire, Commonwealth and Modern Britain British Politics and Society Series

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Defining British Citizenship
Unlike many nations Britain had not developed a national citizenship by the 20th century. Instead belonging in Britain was merely a function of allegiance to the Crown. This lack of definition was seen as beneficial. This title explores the implications of such vagueness as a new millennium begins.
Understanding citizenship; the development of British subjecthood before the 20th century; the common code system - Britain and the dominions in the pre-Second World War period; Commonwealth citizenship - from the British Nationality Act 1948 to the Commonwealth Immigrants Act 1962; emerging national citizenship through immigration control - from the Commonwealth Immigrants Act 1962 to the Immigration Act 1971; epilogue - an appraisal of the British Nationality Act 1981; conclusion; appendices.
Rieko Karantani
This book explains the immigration and citizenship policies in Britain that repeatedly postponed the creation of British citizenship until 1981.