Denaturalized
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Denaturalized

How Thousands Lost Their Citizenship and Lives in Vichy France

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  2. English
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Denaturalized

How Thousands Lost Their Citizenship and Lives in Vichy France

About this book

"In Denaturalized, Claire Zalc combines the precision of the scholar with the passion of a storyteller…This is a deftly written book. Zalc combines in an accessible style (smoothly translated by Catherine Porter) the stories of people trapped within a bureaucracy that was as obsessed, perhaps, with clearing files as with hunting Jews. In other words, Zalc reminds us how cruel the banality of indifference could be."—Wall Street Journal

Winner of the Prix d'histoire de la justice

A leading historian radically revises our understanding of the fate of Jews under the Vichy regime.

Thousands of naturalized French men and women had their citizenship revoked by the Vichy government during the Second World War. Once denaturalized, these men and women, mostly Jews who were later sent to concentration camps, ceased being French on official records and walked off the pages of history. As a result, we have for decades severely underestimated the number of French Jews murdered by Nazis during the Holocaust. In Denaturalized, Claire Zalc unearths this tragic record and rewrites World War II history.

At its core, this is a detective story. How do we trace a citizen made alien by the law? How do we solve a murder when the body has vanished? Faced with the absence of straightforward evidence, Zalc turned to the original naturalization papers in order to uncover how denaturalization later occurred. She discovered that, in many cases, the very officials who granted citizenship to foreigners before 1940 were the ones who retracted it under Vichy rule.

The idea of citizenship has always existed alongside the threat of its revocation, and this is especially true for those who are naturalized citizens of a modern state. At a time when the status of millions of naturalized citizens in the United States and around the world is under greater scrutiny, Denaturalized turns our attention to the precariousness of the naturalized experience—the darkness that can befall those who suddenly find themselves legally cast out.

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Information

Publisher
Belknap Press
Year
2020
Print ISBN
9780674988422
eBook ISBN
9780674987715
Topic
Law
Index
Law

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Prologue: 53552X28
  7. Introduction
  8. 1. In the Beginning Was the Law
  9. 2. New Men?: The Actors behind the Denaturalization Policy
  10. 3. The Commission’s First Selections: Political Logic and Administrative Anti-Semitism
  11. 4. Singling Out the Unworthy at the Local Level: Denaturalizing from the Bottom Up
  12. 5. The Commission at Work
  13. 6. Investigations and Investigators
  14. 7. Denaturalized, and Then What?
  15. 8. Protests
  16. 9. Summing Up
  17. Conclusion
  18. Notes
  19. Bibliography
  20. Acknowledgments
  21. Index

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