The ‘Registration of Births &c. A bill for registering Births Deaths and Marriages in England’ is a pivotal legislative text that underscores the importance of civil registration in 19th-century England. This document is notable for its clear, formal prose and methodical presentation of legal stipulations, reflecting the utilitarian literary style prevalent in governmental documents of the era. It addresses the pressing need for a systematic approach to recording life events, thus laying the foundational framework for the modern civil registry system, which would profoundly influence social policy and demographic studies in England and beyond. The authorship is attributed to the Parliament of the United Kingdom, an institution historically tasked with legislating societal frameworks that accommodate the needs of an evolving population. The contribution of this text to public governance and social reform is particularly significant, as it emerged during a period of industrialization and urbanization which necessitated accurate population data and facilitated public health initiatives. The social context of this bill reflects a growing awareness of individual rights and the state’Äôs role in safeguarding those rights through administrative processes. This book is highly recommended for scholars of British legal history, social policy, and demographic studies, as it not only encapsulates the bureaucratic transition of the time but also heralds significant changes in public record-keeping. Readers seeking to understand the evolution of state responsibility in personal affairs will find this document an invaluable resource.
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Registration of Births &c. A bill for registering Births Deaths and Marriages in England [EPUB ebook]
Establishing a Vital System for Recording Life Events
Registration of Births &c. A bill for registering Births Deaths and Marriages in England [EPUB ebook]
Establishing a Vital System for Recording Life Events
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