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    Online Resource
    Boulder, Colorado :Lynne Rienner Publishers,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959242059402883
    Format: 1 online resource (205 p.)
    ISBN: 1-62637-012-5 , 1-58826-145-X
    Content: From the fourteenth century to the twenty-first, the of the passport adds a vital perspective to the understanding of world politics. Rights of Passage explores shifting notions of sovereignty, citizenship, and identity, as well as changing concerns with issues of race, class, gender, and nation. Ranging from such topics as health, war, and migration to the current mood of vigilant surveillance, the book sheds new light on the role of borders in the age of passport has been one of the essential means of identification—and control—of peoples in the international system. Despite predictions that it would soon become an anachronism, it continues to be a central feature of international relations. Mark Salter's narrative of the history globalization.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , ""Book Title""; ""Table of Contents""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""1-Introduction: A Body, a Soul, and a Passport""; ""Security and Mobility""; ""Examining Our Papers""; ""Not-so-Hidden Agendas""; ""Notes""; ""2-Passports, Violence, and International Society""; ""Ne Exeat Regno""; ""Privateers, Princes, and Letters of Marque""; ""Colonial Space and Passports""; ""Description, Depiction, and Conscription""; ""Antipassports""; ""Conclusion: The Control of Violent Movements""; ""Notes""; ""3-Health and the Body Politic""; ""The Prince and the Plague""; ""Colonialism, Cholera, and Passports"" , ""New Plagues, the New World Order, and the World Health Organization""""Conclusion: Health and the Citizen�Disease and the Stranger""; ""Notes""; ""4-Passports and International Society""; ""Formation of the Modern International System""; ""Citizenship, Immigration, and the Return of the Repressed""; ""Machine-Readable Identity""; ""Conclusion: Protecting Whom from What?""; ""Notes""; ""5-The Disappearance of Passports""; ""Bothers, Nuisances, and Passports""; ""Schengen Again and Again""; ""Passports in the Periphery""; ""Conclusion: Integration, Not Freedom""; ""Notes"" , ""6-Borders, Frontiers, and Formalities""""The Frontiers of Sovereignty""; ""Design, Space, and Interrogation""; ""Translocality, Transversality, and the Persistence of Borders""; ""Conclusion: Narrating the Border""; ""Notes""; ""7-Conclusion: Passports, Identity, and International Relations""; ""Problems of Citizenship, Nationality, and Documentation""; ""Constituting the Self as a National and International Actor""; ""Taking the “Inter-� Seriously""; ""Notes""; ""Bibliography""; ""Index""; ""About the Book"" , English
    Language: English
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