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Book Review


Them and Us: Questions of Citizenship in a Globalizing World. By Rob Kroes. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2000. xvi, 221 pp. Cloth, $44.95, ISBN 0-252-02604-7. Paper, $18.95, ISBN 0-252-06909-9.)

In this two-hundred-page book of essays Rob Kroes, one of the most respected representatives of American studies in Europe, offers his reflections on just about everything connecting the two continents these days: human rights, cyberspace, nativism, the meaning of family photographs, Alexis de Tocqueville, the decline of the welfare state, and much more. . . .


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