True Faith and Allegiance: Immigration and American Civic NationalismPrinceton University Press, 2005 - 257 halaman True Faith and Allegiance is a provocative account of nationalism and the politics of turning immigrants into citizens and Americans. Noah Pickus offers an alternative to the wild swings between emotionally fraught positions on immigration and citizenship of the past two decades. Drawing on political theory, history, and law, he argues for a renewed civic nationalism that melds principles and peoplehood. This tradition of civic nationalism held sway at America's founding and in the Progressive Era. Pickus explores how, from James Madison to Teddy Roosevelt, its proponents sought to combine reason and reverence and to balance inclusion and exclusion. He takes us through controversies over citizenship for blacks and the rights of aliens at the nation's founding, examines the interplay of ideas and institutions in the Americanization movement in the 1910s and 1920s, and charts how both left and right promoted a policy of neglect toward immigrants and toward citizenship in the second half of the twentieth century.
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Introduction | 1 |
Naturalization and Nationhood in Three Eras | 6 |
Citizenship in Theory and Practice | 11 |
Immigration Citizenship and the Nations Founding | 15 |
Diversity and Nationhood | 16 |
Immigration and Citizenship | 22 |
Men Who Can Shake Off Their Attachments to Their Own Country | 25 |
Americas Civic Character | 29 |
Education for Citizenship | 96 |
Frances Kellor and the National Americanization Committee | 100 |
World War I and the Turn to Coercion | 107 |
Tightening the Boundaries of Citizenship | 108 |
Postwar Americanization and the Specter of Separatism | 112 |
The Peril and the Promise of Civic Nationalism | 118 |
Immigration and Citizenship at Centurys End | 124 |
From New Deal Nationalism to Nationality as a Human Right | 125 |
Alienage and Nationalism in the Early Republic | 34 |
Partisan and Ideological Divisions | 35 |
The Constitution Was Made for Citizens Not Aliens | 37 |
The Rights of Aliens Citizens and States | 42 |
Marshall Madison and Moderate Civic Nationalism | 47 |
The Free White Clause of 1790 | 52 |
Why White? | 53 |
Obstacles to Integration | 56 |
Emancipation without Citizenship | 58 |
Civic Nationalism and the Claims of History | 61 |
Americanization and Pluralism in the Progressive Era | 64 |
Citizenship and Nativism 18301911 | 65 |
Americanization Progressivism and John Deweys International Nationalism | 71 |
Randolph Bourne Jane Addams and the Practice of Pluralism | 76 |
Nationalism in the Progressive Era | 85 |
Roosevelts New Nationalism | 86 |
Naturalization and Constitutional Attachment | 90 |
Amnesty and the New Naturalization Process | 131 |
Alien Rights and Minority Representation | 136 |
The Return of the Nation | 140 |
A New Civic Nationalism | 147 |
Bourneian and Rooseveltian Civic Nationalism | 148 |
Alternatives to Civic Nationalism | 153 |
The Evasion of Politics and the Madisonian Movement | 160 |
Tolerance Neglect and Governance by Proposition | 164 |
Epilogue | 171 |
Immigration and Immigrant Policy | 173 |
What Naturalization Can Do | 175 |
Beyond Naturalization | 178 |
Dual Citizenship and Global Linkages | 181 |
Notes | 185 |
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