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Author Sack, Robert David, author.

Title Human territoriality : its theory and history / Robert David Sack
Published Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1986

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 MELB  911 Sac/Hti  DUE 02-06-24
Description xi, 256 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm x 16cm
Series Cambridge studies in historical geography ; 7
Cambridge studies in historical geography ; 7
Contents Introduction -- 1. The meaning of territoriality -- 2. Theory -- 3. Historical models: territoriality, space, and time -- 4. The church -- 5. The American territorial system -- 6. The work place -- 7. Conclusion: society, territory, and space -- Indices
Summary First published in 1986, this book demonstrates that territoriality for humans is not an instinct, but a powerful and often indispensable geographical strategy used to control people and things by controlling area. This argument is developed by analysing the possible advantages and disadvantages that territoriality can provide, and by considering why some and not others arise at particular times. Major changes are explored in the relationships between territory and society from primitive times to the present day, with special attention to the distinctions between premodern and modern uses of space and territory. Specific analyses of the pre-modern uses of territoriality are provided by the history of the Catholic Church, and, for the modern context, by study of North American political territorial organization and the organization of factory, office, and home. -- Publisher's website
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Historical geography.
Human territoriality.
LC no. 85030812
ISBN 0521266149
9780521266147
0521311802 (pbk.)
9780521311809 (pbk.)