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Isser Woloch has noted that “passports and certificates of residence [became] extremely important documents as conscription became a way of life,” and that “birth registers [were] the key to the whole process” of conscription, a process Woloch rightly regards as the revolutionaries’ most significant, enduring, yet improbable institutional achievement.1
The Invention of the Passport: Surveillance, Citizenship and the State (Cambridge Studies in Law and Society)
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