At Home and Astray (e-bog) af Howell, Philip
Howell, Philip (forfatter)

At Home and Astray e-bog

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<p><p>Although the British consider themselves a nation of dog lovers, what we have come to know as the modern dog came into existence only after a profound, and relatively recent, transformation in that countrys social attitudes and practices. In <i>At Home and Astray,</i> Philip Howell focuses on Victorian Britain, and especially London, to show how the dogs changing ...
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Forfattere Howell, Philip (forfatter)
Udgivet 13 april 2015
Længde 264 sider
Genrer 1DBKE
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780813936871
<p><p>Although the British consider themselves a nation of dog lovers, what we have come to know as the modern dog came into existence only after a profound, and relatively recent, transformation in that countrys social attitudes and practices. In <i>At Home and Astray,</i> Philip Howell focuses on Victorian Britain, and especially London, to show how the dogs changing place in society was the subject of intense debate and depended on a fascinating combination of forces even to come about.</p><p>Despite a relationship with humans going back thousands of years, the dog only became fully domesticated and installed at the heart of the middle-class home in the nineteenth century. Dog breeding and showing proliferated at that time, and dog ownership increased considerably. At the same time, the dog was increasingly policed out of public space, the "e;stray"e; becoming the unloved counterpart of the household "e;pet."e; Howell shows how this redefinition of the dogs place illuminates our understanding of modernity and the city. He also explores the fascinating process whereby the dogs changing role was proposed, challenged, and confrontedand in the end conditionally accepted. With a supporting cast that includes Charles Dickens, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Thomas Carlyle, and Charles Darwin, and subjects of inquiry ranging from vivisection and the policing of rabies to pet cemeteries, dog shelters, and the practice of walking the dog, <i>At Home and Astray</i> is a contribution not only to the history of animals but also to our understanding of the Victorian era and its legacies.</p></p>