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Cambridge : Cambridge University, 2000
xi,211 s.

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ISBN 0-521-63493-8 (brož.)
Cambridge studies in law and society
Obsahuje úvod, poznámky, rejstřík, údaje o autorovi
Bibliografie na s. 191-202
Doklady cestovní - hledisko historické - studie
Osoby - pohyb volný - hledisko historické - studie
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CONTENTS // Acknowledgments ix // Introduction 1 // 1 Coming and Going: On the State Monopolization of the // Legitimate “Means of Movement” 4 // Monopolizing the legitimate means of movement 6 // Modern states: “penetrating” or “embracing”? 10 // Getting a grip: institutionalizing the nation-state 14 // The prevalence of passport controls in absolutist Europe 18 // 2 “Argus of the Patrie3 4’. The Passport Question in the French // Revolution 21 // The passport problem at the end of the Old Regime 21 // The flight of the King and the revolutionary renewal of passport // controls 25 // The Constitution of 1791 and the elimination of passport controls 29 The debate over passport controls of early 1792 32 // A detailed examination of the new passport law 36 // Passports and freedom of movement under the Convention 44 // Passport concerns of the Directory 51 // 3 Sweeping Out Augeas’s Stable: The Nineteenth-Century // Trend Toward Freedom of Movement 57 // From the emancipation of the peasantry to the end of the // Napoleonic era 58 // Prussian backwardness? A comparative look at the situation in // the United Kingdom 66 // Freedom of movement and citizenship in early nineteenth-century // Germany 71 // Toward the relaxation of passport controls in the German lands 75 // The decriminalization of travel in the North German // Confederation 81 // Broader significance of the 1867 law 88 // vii // CONTENTS // 4 Toward the “Crustacean Type of Nation”: The Proliferation
of // Identification Documents From the Late Nineteenth Century to the First World War 93 // Passport controls and state development in the United States 93 // Paper walls: Passports and Chinese exclusion 96 // The “nationalization” of immigration restriction in the // United States 101 // Sovereignty and dependence: The Italian passport law of 1901 103 // The spread of identification documents for foreigners in France 105 // The resurrection of passport controls in late nineteenth-century // Germany 108 // The First World War and the “temporary” reimposition of // passport controls 111 // “Temporary” passport controls become permanent 116 // The United States and the end of the laissez faire era in migration 1 17 // 5 From National to Postnational? Passports and Constraints on // Movement from the Interwar to the Postwar Era 122 // The emergence of the international refugee regime in the // early interwar period 124 // Passports, identity papers, and the Nazi persecution of the Jews 131 // Loosening up: Passport controls and regional integration in // postwar Europe 143 // Conclusion: A Typology of “Papers” 158 // International passports 159 // Internal passports 164 // Identity cards 165 // Notes 168 // References 191 // Index 203 // vin

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