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  • Paris | Pierrefitte-sur-Seine

    Conference, symposium - History

    Natiolity in War (1789-1991)

    War, a time of exterior confrontation and interior reordering, is a critical moment when forms of social and national inclusion and exclusion are reconfigured. The nationality of individuals becomes a crucial issue, acquires a new meaning and takes on fresh theoretical, legal and practical dimensions. War also changes borders, resulting in the arrival or departure of populations, making questions of nationality an integral part of peace treaties. Outside periods of conflict, war influences representations and definitions of, as well as reflections on, nationality: whether the issue involves increasing population growth, rooting out “national evils”, tracking down domestic foes or defining loyalty and national dignity, the shadow of war always looms in the background. The symposium will focus on all these dimensions in the relationship between war and nationality during the contemporary age (1789-1991).

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  • Saint-Denis

    Conference, symposium - Law

    French nationality in the Indian Ocean

    Les organisateurs du colloque se donnent pour mission d’offrir un espace de réflexion aux juristes universitaires et aux praticiens français et étrangers pour réfléchir aux questions théoriques et pratiques que soulève le droit de la nationalité dans l’océan Indien.

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  • Paris | Pierrefitte-sur-Seine

    Call for papers - History

    Nationality in war (1789-1991)

    War, a time of exterior confrontation and interior reordering, is a critical moment when forms of social and national inclusion and exclusion are reconfigured. The nationality of individuals becomes a crucial issue, acquires a new meaning and takes on fresh theoretical, legal and practical dimensions. War also changes borders, resulting in the arrival or departure of populations, making questions of nationality an integral part of peace treaties. Outside periods of conflict, war influences representations and definitions of, as well as reflections on, nationality: whether the issue involves increasing population growth, rooting out “national evils”, tracking down domestic foes or defining loyalty and national dignity, the shadow of war always looms in the background. The symposium will focus on all these dimensions in the relationship between war and nationality during the contemporary age (1789-1991), which for our purposes can be divided into three periods.

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