Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Neapolitan Nationality

Nationality is the status of belonging to a particular nation by origin, birth, or naturalization. A people having common origins, history, language or traditions are often constituting a nation.
Neapolitans have been a people, a nation and have had a nationality for more than 700 years. When the Kingdom of Two Sicilies was formed of a union of the Kingdom of Sicily and the Kingdom of Naples in 1816 and until 1860, during this period the secular right of Sicilians to have their own nationality was suppressed, so during this period even Sicilians had Neapolitan nationality.


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http://ilnapolitano.com/post/11652643707/i-duosiciliani-non-esistono
* The first image is from: "The boundaries of citizenship: race, ethnicity, and nationality in the liberal state" of Jeff Spinner

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