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City of Beasts

How Animals Shaped Georgian London

Thomas Almeroth-Williams

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English
Manchester University Press
30 April 2020
This book offers a panoramic view of Georgian London, redefining the city's role in the industrial, agricultural and consumer revolutions. It does this by examining, for the first time, the huge contribution that horses, cattle, sheep, pigs and dogs made to the world's first modern metropolis, as well as the serious challenges the animals posed. -- .
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Imprint:   Manchester University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 138mm,  Spine: 17mm
Weight:   381g
ISBN:   9781526150325
ISBN 10:   1526150328
Series:   Manchester University Press
Pages:   328
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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

Reviews for City of Beasts: How Animals Shaped Georgian London

'Beautifully written, attentive and thoughtful, City of beasts is alive not only with the sights, sounds, and smells of the eighteenth-century metropolis, but also with its animal voices.' Lucy Inglis, author of Milk of Paradise 'This widely researched, delightful work bears the hoof-stamp of excellence: facts, interest and thought-provoking discoveries.' Country Life 'His close attention to the details of human and animal behaviours, his focus on the dung-bespattered reality of human-animal interactions, forces the reader to acknowledge animals ... as agents of historical change in their own right.' TLS 'City of Beasts is an unusual, provocative urban history, which makes exciting methodological contributions and challenging arguments relevant to a range of subjects and disciplines.' Urban History Journal 'It is very well written and includes a wealth of stories that bring dung-spattered Georgian London to life. City of Beasts offers a new and compelling way to look at both urban and animal history in ways that intersect closely with environmental history.' Environmental History journal 'City of Beasts is written in an engaging style that should allow it to appeal both to specialists and to more general readers. [...] It is an enjoyable and accessible book, a useful and welcome contribution to the study of urban and social history, and required reading for scholars of early modern and modern animal studies.' Journal of British Studies -- .


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