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Animal Encounters: Human and Animal Interaction in Britain from the Norman Conquest to World War One

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Animal Encounters: Human and Animal Interaction in Britain from the Norman Conquest to World War One, Natasha Trethewey, 9781861898494

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Until the advent of steam and later the internal combustion engine, the fortunes of man and beast were intimately and essentially bound together. Animals played a variety of fundamental roles in a range of human work and leisure activities such as transport, agriculture, industry, warfare, sport and recreation. Their importance to human progress has become increasingly hard to grasp for our largely urbanized society, from which the animal world has become ever more remote. Animal Encounters draws on the author’s lifetime interest in the fields of art history, topographical literature, archaeology, history and archaeozoology, to provide an overview of the evolving relations between the human and animal populations of the British Isles from the Norman Conquest to World War I.

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