Journal title SOCIETÀ E STORIA
Author/s Catherine Brice
Publishing Year 2026 Issue 2025/191
Language Italian Pages 12 P. 1-12 File size 171 KB
DOI 10.3280/SS2026-191001
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The author argues that the condition of the “foreigner” in the nineteenth century cannot be understood solely in political or legal terms but must be examined in its close connection with economic and property--related dynamics. By comparing the French revolutionary experience with the legislation of the Italian Restoration States, the essay shows how measures of sequestration and seizure of property applied to exiles or political opponents and contributed to building an “economic fabrication of the foreigner.” Exclusion from the political body was not only the result of political repression but materialized in the loss of property, income, and inheritance rights, thereby undermining one’s very membership of the community. The article also highlights the ambivalent nature of these practices, oscillating between legacies of the Ancien Régime and new liberal conceptions of citizenship and property.
Keywords: citizenship, property, political exclusion, confiscation, Restoration, foreigners.
Catherine Brice, La «fabrique» économique de l’étranger en temps de guerres et de révolutions (1820-1918). Introduction in "SOCIETÀ E STORIA " 191/2025, pp 1-12, DOI: 10.3280/SS2026-191001