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Trespassing

An Inquiry Into The Private Ownership Of Land

Overview

Trespassing, "a thoughtful, beautifully written addition to environmental and regional literature" (Kirkus Reviews), is a historical survey of the evolution of private ownership of land, concentrating on the various land uses of a 500-acre tract of land over a 350-year period. What began as wild land controlled periodically by various Native American tribes became British crown land after 1654, then private property under US law, and finally common land again in the late twentieth century. Mitchell considers every aspect of the important issue of land ownership and explores how our attitudes toward land have changed over the centuries.

ISBN 9781611687194
Category Urban Studies
Call number KFM25105 M58 2015
Physical description xxv, 291 pages:illustration;24 cm.
Edition year 2015
Bibliographical references? No
Publisher name University Press Of New England
Publication year 2015
Place of publication Lebanon, Nh
Language Text In English ; Translated From The Original Spanish
Is series? No

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