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portada Property Rights in Wartime: Sequestration, Confiscation and Restitution in Twentieth-Century Europe (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Editorial
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
198
Encuadernación
Tapa Dura
ISBN13
9781032453934
N° edición
1

Property Rights in Wartime: Sequestration, Confiscation and Restitution in Twentieth-Century Europe (en Inglés)

Daniela Luigia Caglioti (Editor), Catherine Brice (Editor) (Autor) · Routledge · Tapa Dura

Property Rights in Wartime: Sequestration, Confiscation and Restitution in Twentieth-Century Europe (en Inglés) - Daniela Luigia Caglioti (Editor), Catherine Brice (Editor)

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This book examines the violation of property rights in the two World Wars and in the interwar period centering on three keywords: sequestration, confiscation and restitution. Political conflicts, regime change, revolutions and wars make not only people but also their property vulnerable. Plunder and confiscation were common ways of dealing with the enemy - either internal or external - in many conflicts, conquests and occupations during the Old Regime, and resurfaced as crucial political weapons in both the First and the Second World Wars, with disruptive effects. In the two World Wars and the interwar period, sequestration and confiscation grew in scale and scope, reaching an unprecedented magnitude because of three driving forces that were frequently intertwined: nationalism, socialism and antisemitism. Confiscation was a political weapon that furthered different aims. It helped to make the expulsion of enemy subjects irreversible. It was an instrument to exclude from the civic body those who did not belong - the 'internal enemies' - and to prevent undesirable people from acquiring citizenship. It also deprived "enemy aliens" of economic means during the conflict. Bringing together new historical research on Serbia, Italy, Belgium, Turkey, Holland, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Germany and Austria, the chapters address state violence, law and human rights, as well as the entanglement between citizenship, nationality and property. It will be of great interest to those who study minorities, borders, migration, social and economic history as well as European History. This book was originally published as a special issue of European Review of History.

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