Citizens and Subjects of the Italian Colonies

Citizens and Subjects of the Italian Colonies

Legal Constructions and Social Practices, 1882-1943

De Napoli, Olindo; Berhe, Simona

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2021

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Part 1: Legal Constructions 1. Between Governmentality and Indeterminacy: The Birth of the Legal Category of Subjecthood (1882-1909) 2. Subjecthood, Citizenship, Autonomy, Independence?: Legal Status and National Claims in the First Decade of Italian Occupation in Libya (1911-1920) 3. The Allure of Citizenship: Subjects, Citizens, and Special Citizens in the Fascist Empire 4. The System of Differences: Justice and Citizenship in Libya (1911-1922) 5. Forms of Legal Membership Between Theory and Practice: The Activity of the Consiglio Superiore Coloniale 6. An Italian Nationality for the Levant: Citizenship in the Aegean from the Ottoman to the Fascist Empire (1912-36) 7. The Status of Albanians Under Italian Occupation (1939-1943) Part 2: Social Practices 8. Rights, Mobility and Identity: Colonial Citizenship in Libya in the Twenties 9. Orphanages and Citizenship. Abandoned Italo-Eritreans Accessing Italian Citizenship 10. No More Greeks: Contrasting Identities in the Italian Dodecanese 11. Stateless Armenians in Ethiopia Under Fascist Occupation (1936-1941): Foreignness and Integration, From Local to Colonial Subject. Afterword: Citizenship and Subjecthood, Empire and Nation
Italian Governor;Colonial Administration;Sulayman Al Baruni;Minor Citizenship;Italian East Africa;Metropolitan Citizenship;Italian Citizens;Capitulatory Licenses;Italian Colonial;Italian Occupation;Italian Administration;Italian Authorities;Colonial Subjects;Fascist Empire;High Patronage;Public Administration;Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale;Ethiopian Subjects;Armenian Immigrants;Maltese Community;Der Osterreichischen Akademie Der Wissenschaften;Dire Dawa;Greco Turkish War;King Zog;Mixed Race People