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Relating to Landed Property

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Bringing together perspectives from the fields of religious studies, history, philosophy, history of law, economics, and sociology, this volume analyzes practices of relating to landed property in Europe and North America as a means of both centering and destabilizing property claims. How is space conceived and constituted via historical and religious claims to landed property? How is dispossession enacted and theorized in changing property orders? Engaging postcolonial critiques of landed property, this volume's twelve contributions provide much-needed contextualization of ways in which the histories of divine property, empire, settler-colonialism, slavery, and Indigenous disappropriation inform contemporary practices of landed property. This book will contribute significantly to bridging theory and practice in critiques of contemporary property orders in Europe and North America, providing methodological inspiration for grounding theoretical discussions in nuanced understanding of the past.Open Access eBook availablehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/

About the author

Sofia Bianchi Mancini, Dr phil., is a postdoctoral researcher at the Max-Weber-Kolleg.
Helen A. Gibson is a research associate in the field of Black Study at the Department of History at the University of Erfurt.
Dirk Schuck, Dr. phil., is a research fellow in the project »Possession and Habit. On the Political Anthropology of Property in Western Modernity«, sub-project in the CRC »Structural Change of Property«.
Markus Vinzent, Prof. Dr., is a fellow of the Max-Weber-Kolleg and director of its Meister Eckhart Research Centre.

Summary

Bringing together perspectives from the fields of religious studies, history, philosophy, history of law, economics, and sociology, this volume analyzes practices of relating to landed property in Europe and North America as a means of both centering and destabilizing property claims. How is space conceived and constituted via historical and religious claims to landed property? How is dispossession enacted and theorized in changing property orders? Engaging postcolonial critiques of landed property, this volume’s twelve contributions provide much-needed contextualization of ways in which the histories of divine property, empire, settler-colonialism, slavery, and Indigenous disappropriation inform contemporary practices of landed property. This book will contribute significantly to bridging theory and practice in critiques of contemporary property orders in Europe and North America, providing methodological inspiration for grounding theoretical discussions in nuanced understanding of the past.

Open Access eBook available

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/

Product details

Authors Sofia Bianchi Mancini, Maria Dell’Isola
Assisted by Helen A Gibson (Editor), Sofia Bianchi Mancini (Editor), Helen A. Gibson (Editor), Schuck (Editor), Dirk Schuck (Editor), Dirk Schuck u a (Editor), Markus Vinzent (Editor)
Publisher Campus Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.09.2024
 
EAN 9783593518985
ISBN 978-3-593-51898-5
No. of pages 290
Dimensions 143 mm x 20 mm x 214 mm
Weight 374 g
Series Strukturwandel des Eigentums
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

Anthropologie, Philosophie, Programm, Capitalism, Wissenschaft (Gruppe 5) (CAM), Open Access, Early Christianity, Agriculture, Colonialism, Inheritance, Slavery, Landed Property, Land registry, Dispossession

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