Under One Roof: A Global History of Communal Living
MTA
From Ancient Tribes to Modern Co-Housing Movements
2nd Edition
Explore the rich and varied history of communal living across human civilization, from ancient times to the present day. *Under One Roof* takes you on a global journey, revealing why people have consistently chosen to live together, share resources, and build communities, whether out of necessity, spiritual conviction, or a desire for a more connected and sustainable life. This comprehensive history delves into the fascinating world of prehistoric tribes, early agricultural villages, and ancient urban dwellings like the Roman insula, showing how shared living was once the norm for survival.
Delve into the powerful spiritual motivations behind communal life, from the rigorous discipline of medieval monasteries and convents to the radical visions of the Shakers, Hutterites, and the Perfectionists of Oneida. Witness the ambitious utopian dreams of the 19th century, inspired by figures like Robert Owen and Charles Fourier, and the revolutionary state-driven collectivization efforts in places like the Soviet Union and Maoist China. The book also examines the unique blend of socialist ideals and national purpose that shaped the Israeli kibbutzim and moshavim.
Finally, discover the modern resurgence of communal living in response to contemporary challenges. Learn about the pragmatic, community-oriented design of cohousing, the ecological principles guiding global eco-villages, and the technologically integrated world of urban co-living. *Under One Roof* offers a nuanced understanding of the enduring human impulse for connection, the constant negotiation between privacy and community, and the lessons history provides for building more resilient and sustainable ways of living together in the 21st century.
This book is for anyone interested in human social history, architecture, urban planning, or alternative lifestyles. It will particularly appeal to readers curious about how communities have organized themselves outside of traditional family structures and those exploring contemporary housing solutions in the face of urban challenges and social isolation.
June 22, 2025
34,199 words
2 hours 24 minutes
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