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An Early Experiment in National Identity Cards: The Battle Over Registration in the First World War1

机译:国家身份证的早期实验:第一次世界大战中的登记战 1

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The current debate on issuing identity cards to the British population was foreshadowed during the First World War, when the National Registration Act of 1915 provided for a register of all men and women between 15 and 65, later used to aid conscription. The National Register was produced by Bernard Mallet, the Registrar General of England and Wales. The information demands of the war also provided an opportunity for Mallet to press forward his pre-war agenda of reforming the system of routine registration of births, marriages and deaths. His desire for reform was shaped by the pressing eugenic questions of the day—infant mortality and national efficiency—and as the war progressed, he developed his ideas to include a permanent universal register of all individuals. This article examines the fate of Mallet's proposals, and shows how lack of political consensus and lack of support, even from colleagues in the General Register Office for Scotland, prevented his proposals coming to fruition.
机译:第一次世界大战期间,有关向英国居民发行身份证的当前辩论是预先准备好的,当时的《 1915年国家登记法》规定了15至65岁之间所有男性和女性的名册,后来用于协助征兵。国家注册簿由英格兰和威尔士的注册总署长Bernard Mallet制作。战争的信息需求也为马略特提供了一个机会,可以推动他的战前议程改革出生,婚姻和死亡的常规登记制度。他对改革的渴望是由当今紧迫的优生性问题(婴儿死亡率和国家效率)所塑造的,随着战争的进行,他发展了自己的思想以包括所有个人的永久性普遍登记册。本文探讨了马利特提案的命运,并显示出缺乏政治共识和支持,甚至来自苏格兰总登记局同事的支持,都是如何阻止他的提案得以实现的。

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