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Citizenship in Cold War America : The National Security State and the Possibilities of Dissent.

Friedman, Andrea.

Citizenship in Cold War America : The National Security State and the Possibilities of Dissent. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (292 pages) - Culture and Politics in the Cold War and Beyond Series . - Culture and Politics in the Cold War and Beyond Series .

Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction. Citizenship Stories in Exceptional Times -- One. Internal Security, National Security: Psychological Citizenship in the Cold War Era -- Two. The Case of the War Bride: Liberal Citizenship and Human Rights in the National Security State -- Three. The Right to Earn a Living: Loyalty, Race, and Economic Citizenship -- Four. "A Dependent Independence and a Dominated Dominion": Empire and Semi-Citizenship on the Cold War Stage -- Five. "The Show of Violence": Social Citizenship, Democracy, and the Remaking of National Security -- Conclusion: Exceptions, Exceptionalism, and U.S. Citizenship -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- Back Cover.

9781613762967


Citizenship--United States--History--20th century.


Electronic books.

JK1759

323.60973/09045

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