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In Human Territoriality, Robert David Sack delves into the intricate relationship between humans and the spaces they inhabit. This scholarly work explores the concept of territoriality through a historical lens, offering insights into how territorial behaviour has shaped societies across time and geography.
Sack presents a compelling narrative that weaves together historical geography and social theory. He examines various cultures and epochs, illustrating how territoriality manifests in different forms—from personal spaces to national borders. Through rich examples and case studies, he uncovers the motivations behind human territorial behaviour and its impact on conflict, identity, and community.
This book is ideal for scholars and students of geography, sociology, and history, as well as anyone intrigued by the ways in which humans interact with their environment. It complements Sack's other works, such as Geography in the Twenty-First Century, further enriching the reader's exploration of human geography.
"A critical examination of the forces that shape our sense of space and place." - Academic Review
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 272
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521311809
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