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Ethical Citizenship

British Idealism and the Politics of Recognition

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  • © 2014

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Part of the book series: Palgrave Studies in Ethics and Public Policy (PASEPP)

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In the first full length examination of the topic, Ethical Citizenship rediscovers a significant and distinctive contribution to how we might understand citizenship today. Leading international scholars bring together theory and practice to explore its historical roots, contemporary relevance and application to international politics.

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Editors and Affiliations

  • Durham Law School, Durham University, UK

    Thom Brooks

About the editor

Leslie Armour, University of Ottawa, Canada Gregory Claeys, University of London, UK James Connelly, University of Hull, UK Maria Dimova-Cookson, Durham University, UK Owen James Fellows, University of Hull, UK Matthew Hann, Durham University, UK Robert Kocis, University of Scranton, USA William J. Mander, Harris Manchester College, Oxford, UK Rex Martin, Cardiff University, UK Avital Simhony, Arizona State University, USA

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