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The Trading with the Enemy Acts in the age of expropriation, 1914–49
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Mulder, Nicholas
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20th century
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/ British Empire
/ Colonies & territories
/ Confiscation
/ Decolonization
/ Embargoes & blockades
/ Expropriation
/ Extremes
/ Foreign investment
/ Globalization
/ Interwar period
/ Law
/ Nation states
/ Power
/ Private property
/ Property
/ Property rights
/ Tea
/ Trading
/ Violence
/ World War I
/ World War II
2020
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The Trading with the Enemy Acts in the age of expropriation, 1914–49
by
Mulder, Nicholas
in
20th century
/ Age
/ British Empire
/ Colonies & territories
/ Confiscation
/ Decolonization
/ Embargoes & blockades
/ Expropriation
/ Extremes
/ Foreign investment
/ Globalization
/ Interwar period
/ Law
/ Nation states
/ Power
/ Private property
/ Property
/ Property rights
/ Tea
/ Trading
/ Violence
/ World War I
/ World War II
2020
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The Trading with the Enemy Acts in the age of expropriation, 1914–49
by
Mulder, Nicholas
in
20th century
/ Age
/ British Empire
/ Colonies & territories
/ Confiscation
/ Decolonization
/ Embargoes & blockades
/ Expropriation
/ Extremes
/ Foreign investment
/ Globalization
/ Interwar period
/ Law
/ Nation states
/ Power
/ Private property
/ Property
/ Property rights
/ Tea
/ Trading
/ Violence
/ World War I
/ World War II
2020
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The Trading with the Enemy Acts in the age of expropriation, 1914–49
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The Trading with the Enemy Acts in the age of expropriation, 1914–49
2020
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This article examines one of the most consequential legal–political models for the confiscation of private property in the twentieth century: the Trading with the Enemy Acts (TEAs). Two laws with this name were passed in Britain (1914) and the United States (1917), enabling the large-scale expropriation of ‘enemies’ and ‘aliens’. The extra-territorial application of these laws during the era of total war led to the globalization of its paradigm of expropriation in Latin America, Asia, and Africa. The TEAs made the administrative process of dispossession effective and profitable for liberal states. The US law was repurposed for domestic use during the New Deal, while its British counterpart played an unforeseen role during decolonization and the great partitions of the late 1940s, as the nascent nation-states of India, Pakistan, and Israel used it to constitute themselves as territorial and economic units by taking land and property from ‘evacuees’ and ‘absentees’. The article provides a short history of these four national cases in their international context and argues that the history of the TEAs shows that state-driven mass expropriation was much more common throughout the mid twentieth century than usually supposed; the ‘age of extremes’ was also in part an ‘age of expropriation’.
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