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The Soviet Passport - The History, Nature and Uses of the Internal Passport in the USSR
Albert Baiburin
John Wiley and Sons Ltd (2021)
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Russian Cultural Anthropology after the Collapse of Communism
Albert Baiburin; Catriona Kelly; Nikolai Vakhtin
Taylor & Francis Ltd (2012)
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Russian Cultural Anthropology after the Collapse of Communism
Albert Baiburin; Catriona Kelly; Nikolai Vakhtin
Taylor & Francis Ltd (2014)
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The Soviet Passport - The History, Nature and Uses of the Internal Passport in the USSR
44,30 €
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Sivumäärä: 455 sivua
Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2021, 26.11.2021 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
In this remarkable book, Albert Baiburin provides the first in-depth study of the development and uses of the passport, or state identity card, in the former Soviet Union.  First introduced in 1932, the Soviet passport took on an exceptional range of functions, extending not just to the regulation of movement and control of migrancy but also to the constitution of subjectivity and of social hierarchies based on place of residence, family background, and ethnic origin.

While the basic role of the Soviet passport was to certify a person’s identity, it assumed a far greater significance in Soviet life.  Without it, a person literally ‘disappeared’ from society.  It was impossible to find employment or carry out everyday activities like picking up a parcel from the post office; a person could not marry or even officially die without a passport.  It was absolutely essential on virtually every occasion when an individual had contact with officialdom because it was always necessary to prove that the individual was the person whom they claimed to be.  And since the passport included an indication of the holder’s ethnic identity, individuals found themselves accorded a certain rank in a new hierarchy of nationalities where some ethnic categories were ‘normal’ and others were stigmatized.  Passport systems were used by state officials for the deportation of entire population categories – the so-called ‘former people’, those from the pre-revolutionary elite, and the relations of ‘enemies of the people’.  But at the same time, passport ownership became the signifier of an acceptable social existence, and the passport itself – the information it contained, the photographs and signatures – became part of the life experience and self-perception of those who possessed it.

This meticulously researched and highly original book will be of great interest to students and scholars of Russia and the Soviet Union and to anyone interested in the shaping of identity in the modern world.

Translated by: Stephen Dalziel

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