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Human territoriality

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Document type:
Book
Collection:
POP - Possession, Ownership, Property
Title:
Human territoriality: its theory and history
Author:
Sack, Robert David
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Place of publication:
Cambridge
Year of publication:
1986
Language:
English
Subject:
Territorialität Historische Geografie
Note:
Literaturverzeichnis Seite 220-249 Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke (2009)
Topic:
F - Sociology
Shelfmark:
F/S121
Rights of use:
Physisches Exemplar Sondersammlung POP
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Physisches Exemplar Sondersammlung POP

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Contents 
Territoriality 
Space, place, and time 
Civilizations 
Territorial models 
Shifts in space. time, and territoriality 
Capitalism 
Mechanisms 
[deology 
Space, time 
Territoriality 
The Church 
Territories and the visible Church 
Types of Church territories 
Primitive Christianity 
Jewish context 
Early Christian organization 
Territoriality 
The early Roman Church 
The early Middle Ages 
Feudalization 
The late Middle Ages and Renaissance 
The Reformation and after 
Protestantism 
Post-Reformation Church 
The American territorial system 
Discovery and colonization 
Emergence of abstract territory and space 
Colonial claims 
North America and Ireland 
Diminished social definitions of territory 
Other territorial effects 
Revolutionary period and westward expansion 
Founding Fathers 
Constitution 
Perspectives on twentieth-century territorial effects 
Why territory? 
Levels of territories 
Increasing role of national territory 
Increased numbers and uniformity of territories 
Neo-Marxist perspectives 
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The work place 
Emptiable and impersonal space 
Interpretations 
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