An Uncommon Land: From an Ancestral Past of Enclosure Towards a Regenerative Future

SKU: 9780473734534
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  • Author:
    KNIGHT Catherine
  • ISBN:
    9780473734534
  • Publication Date:
    May 2025
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    274
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Totara Books
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand
An Uncommon Land: From an Ancestral Past of Enclosure Towards a Regenerative Future
An Uncommon Land: From an Ancestral Past of Enclosure Towards a Regenerative Future

An Uncommon Land: From an Ancestral Past of Enclosure Towards a Regenerative Future

SKU: 9780473734534
Regular price $49.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    KNIGHT Catherine
  • ISBN:
    9780473734534
  • Publication Date:
    May 2025
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    274
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Totara Books
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand

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An Uncommon Land is a story of enclosure, dispossession, colonisation and – ultimately – hope for a better future. Through the lens of her ancestors’ stories, Catherine Knight throws light on the genesis and evolution of the commons, its erosion through enclosure and the ascendency of private property in parallel with the rise of capitalism – a history that has indelibly shaped New Zealand society and its landscape.

Like other European settlers, the lives and future prosperity of the author’s ancestors had their foundations in war, land appropriation and environmental destruction – but in their histories lie glimmerings of the potentiality of commons: tantalising hints of an alternative path to a re-commoned, regenerative future. From a past of enclosure, resource exploitation and exponential growth, this book shines light on the potentiality of a different future, taking inspiration from our collective history.

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  • An Uncommon Land is a story of enclosure, dispossession, colonisation and – ultimately – hope for a better future. Through the lens of her ancestors’ stories, Catherine Knight throws light on the genesis and evolution of the commons, its erosion through enclosure and the ascendency of private property in parallel with the rise of capitalism – a history that has indelibly shaped New Zealand society and its landscape.

    Like other European settlers, the lives and future prosperity of the author’s ancestors had their foundations in war, land appropriation and environmental destruction – but in their histories lie glimmerings of the potentiality of commons: tantalising hints of an alternative path to a re-commoned, regenerative future. From a past of enclosure, resource exploitation and exponential growth, this book shines light on the potentiality of a different future, taking inspiration from our collective history.

An Uncommon Land is a story of enclosure, dispossession, colonisation and – ultimately – hope for a better future. Through the lens of her ancestors’ stories, Catherine Knight throws light on the genesis and evolution of the commons, its erosion through enclosure and the ascendency of private property in parallel with the rise of capitalism – a history that has indelibly shaped New Zealand society and its landscape.

Like other European settlers, the lives and future prosperity of the author’s ancestors had their foundations in war, land appropriation and environmental destruction – but in their histories lie glimmerings of the potentiality of commons: tantalising hints of an alternative path to a re-commoned, regenerative future. From a past of enclosure, resource exploitation and exponential growth, this book shines light on the potentiality of a different future, taking inspiration from our collective history.