France and Germany redefine citizenship, shaping national identity and belonging.
The article explores citizenship and nationhood in France and Germany. It looks at how citizenship is defined and who belongs to the citizenry. The researchers discuss the historical development of citizenship in both countries, from the French Revolution to modern immigration policies. They highlight the differences in how citizenship is granted, whether based on birthright or descent. The findings show that both countries have unique approaches to citizenship, shaped by their histories and political contexts.