Registration and Recognition: Documenting the Person in World History
Registration and Recognition: Documenting the Person in World History
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Abstract
This book is a comparative investigation of different regional histories of registration — a feature of societies common across Asia, Europe, and the Americas, but poorly understood in contemporary social science. Identity recognition of individuals by the groups they are born into or wish to affiliate themselves with has been a ubiquitous phenomenon of human experience. It has left widespread records in the form of legal, civic, and religious registration documentation. Yet, unlike the proliferation of censuses and state enumeration exercises of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, registration has attracted remarkably little scholarly attention. This volume provides an introduction to this new subject and presents a wide-ranging set of original studies of registration processes, offering a comparative conspectus across a time-span of over two thousand years. Registration has typically been viewed as coercive, and as a product of the rise of the modern European state. This book shows that the registration of individuals has taken remarkably similar, and interestingly comparable, forms in very different societies across the world. The book also suggests that registration has many hitherto neglected benefits for individuals, and that modern states have frequently sought to curtail, or avoid responsibility for, it. The book shows that the close study of practices of registration provides a tool that supports analytical comparisons across time and region, raising a common, limited set of comparative questions that highlight the differences between the forms of state power and the responsibilities and entitlements of individuals and families.
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Front Matter
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Editors’ Introduction:
Recognition and Registration: The Infrastructure of Personhood in World History
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Part I Registration, states and legal personhood
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Household Registration, Property Rights, and Social Obligations in Imperial China: Principles and Practices
Richard Von Glahn
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2
Registration of Identities in Early Modern English Parishes and amongst the English Overseas
Simon Szreter
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Too Much Information? Too Little Coordination? (Civil) Registration in Nineteenth-Century Germany
Andreas Fahrmeir
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Japan’s Civil Registration Systems Before and After the Meiji Restoration
Osamu Saito andMasahiro Sato
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5
Civil Status and Identification in Nineteenth-Century France: A Matter of State Control?
Paul-André Rosental
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Household Registration, Property Rights, and Social Obligations in Imperial China: Principles and Practices
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Part II Registration as negotiated recognition
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Identity Registration in the Classical Mediterranean World
Rebecca Flemming
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Naming, Identifying and Authorizing Movement in Early Modern Spain and Spanish America
Tamar Herzog
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Establishing and Registering Identity in the Dutch Republic
Henk Looijesteijn andMarco H. D. Van Leeuwen
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The Identity Thieves of the Indian Ocean: Forgery, Fraud and the Origins of South African Immigration Control, 1890s–1920s
Andrew MacDonald
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Parish Baptism Registers, Vital Registration and Fixing Identities in Uganda
Shane Doyle
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Identity Registration in the Classical Mediterranean World
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Part III Empires and registration
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Identity Registration in India During and After the Raj
Ravindran Gopinath
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Monitoring the Abolition of the International Slave Trade: Slave Registration in the British Caribbean
Stanley L. Engerman
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13
Birth of the ‘Secular’ Individual: Medical and Legal Methods of Identification in Nineteenth-Century Egypt
Khaled Fahmy
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No Will to Know: The Rise and Fall of African Civil Registration in Twentieth-Century South Africa
Keith Breckenridge
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Voting, Welfare and Registration: The Strange Fate of the État-Civil in French Africa, 1945–1960
Frederick Cooper
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Identity Registration in India During and After the Raj
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Part IV Registration, Recognition and Human Rights
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Uruguay’s Child Rights Approach to Health: What Role for Civil Registration?
Anne-Emanuelle Birn
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Birth Registration and the Promotion of Children’s Rights in the Interwar Years: The Save the Children International Union's Conference on the African Child and Herbert Hoover's American Child Health Association
Dominique Marshall
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Children, Citizenship and Child Support: The Child Support Grant in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Francie Lund
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What Comes After the Social? Historicizing the Future of Social Assistance and Identity Registration in Africa
James Ferguson
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Uruguay’s Child Rights Approach to Health: What Role for Civil Registration?
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End Matter
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