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CONTENTS
Оглавление1 Cover
6 Foreword ‘Remove the document – and you remove the man’ Notes
7 Preface
8 Introduction 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Notes
9 Part I The History of the Soviet Passport System 1 The Formation of ‘the Passport Portrait’ in Russia Notes 2 Fifteen Passport-less Years Notes 3 The Introduction of the Passport System in the USSR (1932–1936) General Situation The Official Version of the Introduction of Passports Organizational Work Issuing Passports ‘Legal Excesses’ The Second Phase of the Introduction of Passports The Consequences of the Introduction of Passports Notes 4 Passport Regimes and Passport Reforms Passport Regimes The Hundred-and-First Kilometre The Propiska Registering ‘Natural Population Changes’ Maintaining the Passport Regime 1940 and 1953 Statutes on Passports and Instructions for Passport Work in Reform Projects of the 1960s The 1974 Statute From the Soviet to the Russian Passport System Notes
10 Part II The Passport as a Bureaucratic Device 5 The Passport Template and the Individual’s Basic Information The Passport Template ‘Surname, Name, Patronymic’ ‘Place and Date of Birth’ ‘Ethnic Origin’ ‘The Personal Signature’ ‘Social Status’ ‘Liability for Military Service’ Notes 6 The Observations and Properties of the Passport ‘Who Issued the Passport’ ‘On the Basis of Which Documents is the Passport Issued’ ‘People Listed in the Holder’s Passport’ The Photograph Special Observations Observations about the Propiska Notes
11 Part III What the Passport was in Practice: The Evidence in Documents and Memoirs 7 Receiving a Passport The Right to a Passport Defining Ethnicity Taking the Passport Photograph How Do I Sign? The Passport Desk and the Pasportistka Receiving the Passport Notes 8 Life With – and Without – the Passport Look After It; Should You Carry It With You? The Document Check Changing One’s Name A ‘Clean’ Passport Marriages of Convenience Lost! What it Meant to be Without Your Passport Refusing to Have a Passport ‘The Most Important Document’ and Why it was Needed Notes
12 Conclusion
13 Notes
14 Appendix: Interview Details Interview Details The Type of Questions Asked in the Interviews
15 Glossary
16 Bibliography
17 Index