Название: The Sovereign Citizen
Автор: Patrick Weil
Издательство: Ingram
Жанр: Социальная психология
Серия: Democracy, Citizenship, and Constitutionalism
isbn: 9780812206210
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The Sovereign Citizen
DEMOCRACY, CITIZENSHIP,
AND CONSTITUTIONALISM
Rogers M. Smith and Mary L. Dudziak, Series Editors
A list of books in the series
is available from the publisher.
The Sovereign Citizen
Denaturalization and the origins of the American Republic
Patrick Weil
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
PHILADELPHIA
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Weil, Patrick.
The sovereign citizen : denaturalization and the origins of
the American Republic / Patrick Weil.—1st ed.
p. cm.—(Democracy, citizenship, and constitutionalism)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-8122-2212-8 (pbk. : alk. paper)
1. Expatriation—United States—History—20th century.
2. Citizenship, Loss of—United States—History—20th century.
3. Citizenship—United States—History—20th century. I. Title.
KF4715.W45 2013
342.7308'3—dc23 2012022653
CONTENTS
PART I. THE FEDERALIZATION OF NATURALIZATION
Chapter 1. Denaturalization, the Main Instrument of Federal Power
Chapter 2. The Installment of the Bureau of Naturalization, 1909–1926
Chapter 3. The Victory of the Federalization of Naturalization, 1926–1940
PART II. A CONDITIONAL CITIZENSHIP
Chapter 4. The First Political Denaturalization: Emma Goldman
Chapter 5. Radicals and Asians
Chapter 6. In the Largest Numbers: The Penalty of Living Abroad
Chapter 7. The Proactive Denaturalization Program During World War II
PART III. WAR IN THE SUPREME COURT
Chapter 8. Schneiderman: A Republican Leader Defends a Communist
Chapter 9. Baumgartner. The Program Ends, but Denaturalization Continues
Chapter 10. A Frozen Interlude in the Cold War
Chapter 12. American Citizenship Is Secured: “May Perez Rest in Peace!”
Appendix 1. Emma Goldman, “A Woman Without a Country”
From Mother Earth (1909)
From Free Vistas (1933)
Appendix 2. Chiefs of the Naturalization Bureau and Evolution of Departmental Responsibilities
Appendix 3. Naturalization Cancellations in the United States, 1907–1973
Appendix 4. Americans Expatriated, by Grounds and Year, 1945–1977