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Denaturalized
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Denaturalized
The number of French Jews killed during the Holocaust has been massively underestimated. Claire Zalc explains why: the Vichy regime terminated the legal standing of thousands of naturalized Jewish citizens, erasing them from the record. Their official disappearance is a lesson about the precariousness of naturalized status, then and now.
Denaturalized, by Claire Zalc, combines the precision of a scholar with the passion of a storyteller. This is a deftly written book, smoothly translated by Catherine Porter, which tells the stories of people trapped within a bureaucracy obsessed with clearing files and hunting Jews. As the Wall Street Journal notes, Zalc reminds us how cruel the banality of indifference can be.
Winner of the Prix d'histoire de la justice
A leading historian, Claire Zalc 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 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 experienceβthe darkness that can befall those who suddenly find themselves legally cast out.
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Denaturalized by Claire Zalc has been praised for combining scholarly precision with compelling storytelling to expose the bureaucratic cruelty of the Vichy regime's denaturalization practices in Nazi-occupied France. It is recognised for its insightful historical detective work, shedding light on anti-Semitic policies and the individuals affected by them. Reviewers highlight its relevance in understanding the fragility of national identity and the dark potential of bureaucratic systems to inflict harm. This work is considered a significant contribution to the studies of modern France, the Holocaust, and citizenship.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780674988422
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 13 October 2020
Country: United States
Imprint: Harvard University Press
Illustration: 14 photos, 3 tables
Contributors:
- Translated by Catherine Porter
- Translated by Catherine Porter
- Translated by Catherine Porter
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 32.0mm
Width: 156.0mm
Height: 235.0mm
Weight: 769g
Pages: 408
About the Author
Claire Zalc, a prizewinning historian, is Professor at the Γcole des hautes Γ©tudes en sciences sociales, Research Director at the Centre national de la recherche scientifique, and Director of the Institute of Modern and Contemporary History at the Γcole normale supΓ©rieure.
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