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The Laura Shannon Prize in Contemporary European Studies

Mira L. Siegelberg

University Associate Professor in the History of International Political Thought, Cambridge University

2023 SILVER MEDALIST IN HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

Statelessness: A Modern History, Harvard University Press, 2020.

Jury Statement

“This book’s forté is at once conceptual and substantive: it persuasively identifies the category of statelessness as an international and legal problem inseparable from political and theoretical considerations in twentieth-century Europe, and shows its rootedness in the breakup of the Habsburg, Russian, and Ottoman Empires after World War I, decades earlier than has been argued by some scholars. Through an impressive integration of intellectual and legal history, Statelessness offers a global account of the evolution of the concept of statelessness, treating literary sources with as much gravitas as international legal documents such as the Nansen passport. Created by the League of Nations, the Nansen passport gave stateless people, such as Hannah Arendt, an international legal identity at a time when they desperately needed it. Siegelberg’s book vividly recovers that remarkable fact of modern international thought through its timely political, legal and literary history of statelessness.”

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