Pointing the way to a new history of the transformation of British subjects into American citizens, State and Citizen challenges the presumption that the early American state was weak by exploring the changing legal and political meaning of citizenship. The volume's distinguished contributors cast new light on the shift from subjecthood to citizenship during the American Revolution by showing that the federal state played a much greater part than is commonly supposed.
Going beyond master narratives--celebratory or revisionist--that center on founding principles, the...
Pointing the way to a new history of the transformation of British subjects into American citizens, State and Citizen challenges the presump...