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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Equestrian Cultures 1
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Part One: Science and Technology
- One. Machines of Feeling: Bits and Interspecies Communication in the Eighteenth Century 11
- Two. Horses at Waterloo, 1815 26
- Three. The Agency and the Matter of the Dead Horse in the Victorian Novel 39
- Four. The Aura of Dignity: On Connection and Trust in the Photographs of Charlotte Dumas 54
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Part Two: Commodification and Consumption
- Five. Stabilizing Politics: The Stables of Weißenstein Castle in Pommersfelden (1717–21) 73
- Six. Trading Horses in the Eighteenth Century: Rhode Island and the Atlantic World 92
- Seven. Narratives of Race and Racehorses in the Art of Edward Troye 110
- Eight. “More Than a Horse”: The Cultural Work of Racehorse Biography 128
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Part Three: National Identity
- Nine. The Politics of Reproduction: Horse Breeding and State Studs in Prussia, 1750–1900 145
- Ten. “Horsemeat Is Certainly Delicious”: Anxiety, Xenophobia, and Rationalism at a Nineteenth-Century American Hippophagic Banquet 160
- Eleven. Circus Studs and Equestrian Sports in Turn-of-the-Century France 179
- Twelve. Heritage Icon or Environmental Pest? Brumbies in the Australian Cultural Imaginary 201
- Notes 217
- Contributors 263
- Index 267
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Equestrian Cultures 1
-
Part One: Science and Technology
- One. Machines of Feeling: Bits and Interspecies Communication in the Eighteenth Century 11
- Two. Horses at Waterloo, 1815 26
- Three. The Agency and the Matter of the Dead Horse in the Victorian Novel 39
- Four. The Aura of Dignity: On Connection and Trust in the Photographs of Charlotte Dumas 54
-
Part Two: Commodification and Consumption
- Five. Stabilizing Politics: The Stables of Weißenstein Castle in Pommersfelden (1717–21) 73
- Six. Trading Horses in the Eighteenth Century: Rhode Island and the Atlantic World 92
- Seven. Narratives of Race and Racehorses in the Art of Edward Troye 110
- Eight. “More Than a Horse”: The Cultural Work of Racehorse Biography 128
-
Part Three: National Identity
- Nine. The Politics of Reproduction: Horse Breeding and State Studs in Prussia, 1750–1900 145
- Ten. “Horsemeat Is Certainly Delicious”: Anxiety, Xenophobia, and Rationalism at a Nineteenth-Century American Hippophagic Banquet 160
- Eleven. Circus Studs and Equestrian Sports in Turn-of-the-Century France 179
- Twelve. Heritage Icon or Environmental Pest? Brumbies in the Australian Cultural Imaginary 201
- Notes 217
- Contributors 263
- Index 267