Animal History Group将从2022年10月至2023年5月每月举办一场线上Seminar,涉及动物与疾病、殖民,动物科学发展,人与动物关系等话题,时间为英国时间晚上7点。
Term One
12th October 2022
Sick as a Dog: Dogs, Dog Lovers and Canine Healthcare in Eighteenth-Century Britain
Stephanie Howard-Smith, King’s College London9th November 2022
9th November 2022 ECR/PhD Showcase
Carcasses at the River: Diseased Animals and Water Infrastructure in Colonial South Africa, 1850-1901
Kristin Brig-Ortiz, Johns Hopkins University
Shared Journeys, Entangled Health: Across the Adriatic with the Fifteenth-century Mantuan-Ottoman Horse Trade
Marissa Smit, Harvard University
An Animal History of Socialist Mongolia
Kenneth Linden, Indiana University
14th December 2022
Winter Social. Details are to be confirmed but likely to be a crossover of Hangouts, Book Club and Quiz Night.
Term Two
18th January 2023
Introducing ‘The Atlas of Early Modern Wildlife’
Lee Raye, Open University. Twitter: @LeafyHistory
15th February 2023
“English” Animals in an Irish Landscape? Colonized/Colonizing Livestock in Medieval and Early Modern Ireland
Vicky McAlister, Towson University
22nd March 2023
Victims and diplomats: European efforts to save migratory white storks, animal representations, and images of expertise in postwar ornithology
Simone Schleper, Maastricht University
12th April 2023 ECR/PhD Showcase
Where the Wild Dogs are. A study on the history and present choreography of relations between people and wild dogs in the context of nature conservation practices in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Rosa Deen, University of Kent
Bronze Age animal mobilities at the fen-edge, Lincolnshire, UK
David Osborne, University of Nottingham
17th May 2023
TBC.Elle Larsson, University of Westminster
各讲座详情、论文摘要及注册信息请见:https://animalhistorygroup.org/seminar-series/