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Title Historical animal geographies / edited by Sharon Wilcox and Stephanie Rutherford
Edition First edition
Published Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, 2018

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Description xiii, 214 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Series Routledge human-animal studies series
Contents Introduction : a meeting place / Stephanie Rutherford and Sharon Wilcox -- Part I. The home : shared spaces of cohabitation. When did pets become animals? / Philip Howell -- The entwined socioecological histories of the Sawtelle, California war veterans and the animal "menagerie" at the Pacific Branch Soldier's Home (1888-1918) / Teresa Lloro-Bidart -- Shaking the ground : histories of earthworms from Darwin to niche construction / Camilla Royle -- Part II. The city : historical animals in and out of sight. Zoöpolis / Jennifer Wolch -- Kansas City : the morphology of an American zoöpolis through film / Julie Urbanik -- The strange case of the missing slaughterhouse geographies / Chris Philo and Ian Maclachlan -- The pigs are back again : urban pig keeping in wartime Britain, 1939-45 / Thomas Webb -- Part III. The nation : historical animal bodies and human identities. Rebel elephants : resistance through human-elephant partnerships / Jennifer Mateer -- Western horizons, animal becomings : race, species, and the troubled boundaries of the human in the era of American expansionism / Dominik Ohrem -- For the love of life : coal mining and pit bull fighting in early 19th-century Britain / Heidi J. Nast -- Part IV. The global : imperial networks and the movements of animals. Migration, assimilation, and invasion in the nineteenth century / Harriet Ritvo -- Runaways and strays : rethinking (non)human agency in Caribbean slave societies / David Lambert -- Epilogue. Finding our way in the Anthropocene / Stephanie Rutherford
Summary "Arguing that historical analysis is an important, yet heretofore largely underexplored, dimension of scholarship in animal geographies, this book seeks to define historical animal geography as the exploration of how spatially situated human-animal relations have changed through time. This volume centers on the changing relationships among people, animals, and the landscapes they inhabit, taking a spatio-temporal approach to animal studies. Foregrounding the assertion that geography matters as much as history in terms of how humans relate to animals, this collection offers unique insight into the lives of animals past, how interrelationships were co-constructed amongst and between animals and humans, and how non-human actors came to make their own worlds. This collection of chapters explores the rich value of work at the contact points between three sub disciplines, demonstrating how geographical analyses enriches work in historical animal studies; that historical work is important to animal geography; and that recognition of animals as actors can further enrich historical geographic research."--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Zoogeography
Animal behavior
Cultural geography
Historical geography
Urban geography
Environmental geography
Science -- History
Technology -- History
Social history
Civilization -- History
Culture
Leisure
Sociology, Urban
Genre/Form History.
Author Wilcox, Sharon, editor
Rutherford, Stephanie., editor
ISBN 9781138701175 (hardback)
1138701173 (hardback)