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The intimate bond : how animals shaped human history
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Physical Description:
xvii, 308 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
Summary:
Animals, and our ever-changing relationship with them, have left an indelible mark on human history. From the dawn of our existence, animals and humans have been constantly redefining their relationship with one another, and entire civilizations have risen and fallen upon this curious bond we share with our fellow fauna. Brian Fagan unfolds this fascinating story from the first wolf who wandered into our prehistoric ancestors' camp and found companionship, to empires built on the backs of horses, donkeys, and camels, to the industrial age when some animals became commodities, often brutally exploited, and others became pets, nurtured and pampered, sometimes to absurd extremes.
Contents:
Hunters and the hunted. Partnership -- Wolves and people. Curious neighbors and wolf-dogs ; Cherished companions -- The farming revolution. Down on the first farms ; Working landscapes ; Corralling the aurochs ; "Wild bull on the rampage" -- How the donkey started globalization. "Average Joes" ; The pickup trucks of history -- The beasts that toppled emperors. Taming Equus ; The Horse Masters' legacies ; Deposing sons of heaven -- Ships of the desert. "Animals designed by God" -- "Mild, patient, enduring." Dominion over beasts? ; "The hell for dumb animals" ; Victims of military insanity ; Cruelty to the indispensable ; To kill, to display, and to love.
Publication Information:
New York : Bloomsbury Press, c2015.
Subject:
Human-animal relationships -- History.
Working animals -- History.
Animal-human relationships
Animal-man relationships
Animals and humans
Human beings and animals
Man-animal relationships
Relationships, Human-animal
Work animals
SAILS ISBN:
9781620405727