The handbook provides a comprehensive evaluation of approaches, topics and research areas of the rapidly developing field of Historical Animal Studies. The so called ‘animal turn’ specifically inspired new takes on writing history. This upsurge in research has led to immense amounts of new empirical studies as well as approaches to historiography, which this handbook aims to systemize.
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Frontmatter — Preface and Acknowledgements — Contents — Writing History after the Animal Turn? An Introduction to Historical Animal Studies — Part I: Timelines — Pre-Domestication: Zooarchaeology — Domestication: Coevolution — Post-Domestication: The Posthuman — Part II: Regional Approaches — American Studies — African Studies — Australasian and Pacific Studies — (East) Asian Studies — Part III: Historical Fields — Social History — Cultural History — Political History — Economic History — Diplomatic History — Global History — Public History — Urban (and Rural) History — History of Science — History of Ideas — Part IV: Historical Approaches — Environmental History — Historical Animal Geographies — (Post)Colonial History — Feminist Intersectionality Studies — Material Culture Studies — Visual Culture Studies and Art History — Multispecies Ethnography — History of Emotions — Part V: History of Human-Animal Interactions — History of Pets — History of the Zoo — History of Circus Animals — History of Animal Iconography — History of Veterinary Medicine — History of Experimental Animals and the History of Animal Experiments — History of Agriculture — History of Animal Slaughter — History of Huntin — History of War — History of Animal Fights and Blood Sports — History of Animal Collections/Animal Taxonomy — List of Contributors — Index
Sobre o autor
Mieke Roscher and
André Krebber, University of Kassel;
Bret
t Mizelle, California State University, Long Beach, USA.