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Beastly London Hannah Velten

Beastly London By Hannah Velten

Beastly London by Hannah Velten


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Beastly London explores the complex and changing relationship between Londoners of all classes and their animal neighbours: from a mainly exploitative relationship, to London becoming the birthplace of animal welfare societies and animal rights' campaigns.

Beastly London Summary

Beastly London by Hannah Velten

Horse-drawn cabs rattling through the streets, terrified cattle being herded along congested thoroughfares to Smithfield market, pigs squealing and grunting in back yards - London was once filled with a cacophony of animal noises (and smells). But over the last thirty years, the city seems to have finally banished animals from its streets, apart from a few well-loved beasts such as the ravens at the Tower of London and the shire horses that pull the Lord Mayor's golden coach. Londoners once shared their homes with all kinds of animals - pets, livestock and vermin - and the streets were full of horses, cattle and the animal entertainers that performed to passers-by. Animals from all corners of the globe were imported through London's docks and exotic beasts became popular attractions at venues such as the Zoological Gardens or lived in the private menageries of kings and naturalists. The city's residents were entertained by performing fleas, mathematically gifted horses and dancing bears, as well as more bloodthirsty pursuits such as shooting and dog- and cockfights. In the Victorian age the city, not before time, became the birthplace of animal welfare societies and animal rights campaigns. Yet just as conditions gradually improved for the beasts of London, markets, slaughterhouses and dairies began to be moved to the suburbs, and the automobile eventually replaced the horse. The number of resident animals fell, and they are no longer a large part of everyday life in the capital - apart from a stalwart few, such as pets, pigeons and pests. Beastly London explores the complex and changing relationship between Londoners of all backgrounds and their animal neighbours, and reveals how animals helped to shape the city's economic, social and cultural history.

About Hannah Velten

Hannah Velten is a freelance writer based in Fletching, East Sussex, and the author of Cow (Reaktion, 2007) and Milk (Reaktion, 2010).

Table of Contents

Introduction: Revealing the Beasts 1 Livestock: Londoners' Nuisance Neighbours 2 Working Animals: Straining Every Muscle 3 Sporting Animals: Natural Instincts Exploited 4 Animals as Entertainers: Performance, Peculiarity and Pressure 5 Exotic Animals: The Allure of the Foreign and the Wild 6 Pampered Pets and Sad Strays 7 London Wildlife: The Persecuted and the Celebrated Final Thoughts: An Apology and a Pardon References Acknowledgements Photo Acknowledgements Index

Additional information

GOR008424543
9781780231679
1780231679
Beastly London by Hannah Velten
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Reaktion Books
2013-08-01
272
N/A
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