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City of Beasts: How Animals Shaped Georgian London (Manchester University Press)

City of Beasts: How Animals Shaped Georgian London (Manchester University Press)

Current price: $22.00
Publication Date: April 30th, 2020
Publisher:
Manchester University Press
ISBN:
9781526150325
Pages:
328
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Description

This book explores the role of animals - horses, cattle, sheep, pigs and dogs - in shaping Georgian London. Moving away from the philosophical, fictional and humanitarian sources used by previous animal studies, it focuses on evidence of tangible, dung-bespattered interactions between real people and animals, drawn from legal, parish, commercial, newspaper and private records.This approach opens up new perspectives on unfamiliar or misunderstood metropolitan spaces, activities, social types, relationships and cultural developments. Ultimately, the book challenges traditional assumptions about the industrial, agricultural and consumer revolutions, as well as key aspects of the city's culture, social relations and physical development. It will be stimulating reading for students and professional scholars of urban, social, economic, agricultural, industrial, architectural and environmental history.

About the Author

Thomas Almeroth-Williams is Research Associate in the Centre for Eighteenth Century Studies at the University of York