04961nam a2200577Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200034001140350022001480400026001700410008001960500009002040720026002130720026002390720026002650720017002910820008003082450095003162500019004112640042004302640012004723000071004843360021005553370023005763380032005994900025006315040051006565051729007075201378024365300036038146500041038506500022038916500013039136500032039266500030039586500041039886500021040296500029040506500031040796500025041106550022041357000026041577000029041837100024042127760035042368300026042718560086042979780429468933FlBoTFG20181112153052.0m o d cr 181112t20182019fluab ob 001 0 eng d a9780429468933q(e-book : PDF) a(OCoLC)1049975077 aFlBoTFGcFlBoTFGerda1 aeng 4aQL85 7aHISx000000 2bisacsh 7aHISx037000 2bisacsh 7aHISx037030 2bisacsh 7aRGC 2bicscc04a59004aThe Routledge Companion to Animal-Human History /cedited by Hilda Kean and Philip Howell. aFirst edition. 1aBoca Raton, FL :bRoutledge,c[2018]. 4c©2019. a1 online resource (574 pages) :b30 illustrations, text file, PDF. atext2rdacontent acomputer2rdamedia aonline resource2rdacarrier1 aRoutledge Companions aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aIntroduction-- 1. Writing in Animals in History Philip Howell and Hilda Kean -- I Animals and the Practice of History --2. The Other Citizens: Nationalism and Animals Sandra Swart 3. New Political History and the Writing of Animal Lives Mieke Roscher 4. Public History and Heritage: A Fruitful Approach for Privileging Animals? Hilda Kean 5. Wildlife Conservation as Cultural Memory Jan-Erik Steinkruger 6. Animals in Science: Laboratory Life from the Experimental Animal to the Model Organism Robert G.W. Kirk 7. Animals in the History of Animal and Veterinary Medicine Abigail Woods 8. Animal Matters Liv Emma Thorsen -- II Problems and Paradigms --9. Animals, Agency, and History Philip Howell 10. Animals in Victorian Literature and Culture Jennifer McDonnell 11. And Has Not Art Promoted Our Work Also? Visual Culture in Animal-Human HistoryJ. Keri Cronin 12. When Adam and Eve were Monkeys: Anthropomorphism, Zoomorphism, and Other Ways of Looking at Animals Boria Sax 13. Exhibiting Animals Helen Cowie 14. Topologies of Tenderness and Violence: Human-Animal Relations in Georgian England Carl Griffin 15. The History of Emotional Attachment to Animals Ingrid H. Tague 16. Surviving Twentieth-Century Modernity: Birdsong and Emotions in Britain Michael Guida -- -- --III Themes and Provocations --17. Breeding Julie-Marie Strange, Mick Worboys, and Neil Pemberton 18. Animals in and at War Gervase Phillips 19. Hunting and Animal-Human History Philip Howell 20. Eating Animals Chris Otter 21. Animals and Violence: Medieval Humanism, Medieval Brutality, and the Carnivorous Vegetarianism of Margery Kempe Karl Steel -- -- --Conclusions --22. Practising Animal-Human History Philip Howell -- Epilogue --Harriet Ritvo3 aThe Routledge Companion to Animal-Human History provides an up-to-date guide for the historian working within the growing field of animal-human history. Giving a sense of the diversity and interdisciplinary nature of the field, cutting-edge contributions explore the practices of and challenges posed by historical studies of animals and animal-human relationships. Divided into three parts, the Companion takes both a theoretical and practical approach to a field that is emerging as a prominent area of study. Animals and the Practice of History considers established practices of history, such as political history, public history and cultural memory, and how animal-human history can contribute to them. Problems and Paradigms identifies key historiographical issues to the field with contributors considering the challenges posed by topics such as agency, literature, art and emotional attachment. The final section, Themes and Provocations, looks at larger themes within the history of animal-human relationships in more depth, with contributions covering topics that include breeding, war, hunting and eating.As it is increasingly recognised that nonhuman actors have contributed to the making of history, The Routledge Companion to Animal-Human History provides a timely and important contribution to the scholarship on animal-human history and surrounding debates. aAlso available in print format. 0aHuman-animal relationshipsyHistory. 0aAnimalsyHistory. 0aAnimals. 0aHuman-animal relationships. 7aHISTORY / World.2bisacsh 7aHISTORY / Modern / General.2bisacsh 7aagency.2bisacsh 7aanimal studies.2bisacsh 7amaterial culture.2bisacsh 7atechnology.2bisacsh 0aElectronic books.1 aKean, Hilda,eeditor.1 aHowell, Philip,eeditor.2 aTaylor and Francis.08iPrint version: z9781138193260 0aRoutledge Companions.40uhttps://www.routledgehandbooks.com/doi/10.4324/9780429468933zClick here to view.