TY - BOOK AU - Irving, Helen TI - Citizenship, Alienage and The Modern Constitutional Sate: A Gendered History SN - 978-1-107-06510-9 U1 - 347.62 PY - 2016/// CY - United Kingdom PB - Cambridge University Press KW - The emergence of modern citizenship KW - Naturalisation KW - The impact of material denaturalisation KW - Marital citizenship and war KW - Marital deanaturalisation begins to unravel KW - The international response KW - What is a citizen? N2 - To have a nationality is a human right. But between the nineteenth and mid-twentieth centuries, virtually every country in the world adopted laws that stripped citizenship from women who married foreign men. Despite the resulting hardships and even statelessness experienced by married women, it took until 1957 for the international community to condemn the practice, with the adoption of the United Nations Convention on the Nationality of Married Women ER -