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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- 1. Hunting Histories 1
- World Histories and the World of Animals 1
- Pursuing Protein 2
- Pursuing Profit 6
- Pursuing Power 7
- This Hunting History 10
- 2. Field and Stream 14
- Who Hunted? 14
- Where Did They Hunt? 16
- How Often Did They Hunt? 19
- How Did They Hunt? 21
- On What Scale Did They Hunt? 29
- 3. Parks 34
- The Paradise and Its Antecedents 34
- Hunting Parks at the Core and on the Periphery 37
- Hunting Parks in East Asia 41
- The Purposes of Paradise 46
- 4. Partners 52
- Animal Assistants 52
- Dogs 54
- Birds 58
- Elephants 70
- Cats 73
- 5. Administration 83
- Hunting Establishments 83
- Success and Safety 86
- Careers 88
- Costs 91
- 6. Conservation 96
- Killing and Sparing 96
- Game Management 100
- Cultural Constraints 106
- Species Endangered 110
- Natural Attitudes 114
- 7. A Measure of Men 119
- Hunting and Hierarchy 119
- Princely Virtues 124
- Courting Danger 131
- Publicizing Prowess 133
- 8. Political Animals 141
- Power of Animals 141
- Power over Animals 146
- 9. Legitimation 160
- Animals and Ideology 160
- Threat 164
- Animal Control Officer 168
- State and Nature 175
- 10. Circulation 186
- On the Road 186
- Pursuing Pleasures 193
- Favors 197
- The Court Out-of-Doors 201
- 11. Intimidation 209
- Initiating Warriors 209
- Imitating War 213
- Intimating War 222
- Initiating War 228
- 12. Internationalization 233
- Traffic in Animals 233
- Dogs 238
- Birds 242
- Elephants 252
- Cats 254
- Traffic in Trainers 260
- 13. Conclusions 265
- History Wide 265
- History Deep 273
- Notes 279
- Abbreviations and Primary Sources 329
- Bibliography and Modern Scholarship 353
- Index 395
- Acknowledgments 405
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- 1. Hunting Histories 1
- World Histories and the World of Animals 1
- Pursuing Protein 2
- Pursuing Profit 6
- Pursuing Power 7
- This Hunting History 10
- 2. Field and Stream 14
- Who Hunted? 14
- Where Did They Hunt? 16
- How Often Did They Hunt? 19
- How Did They Hunt? 21
- On What Scale Did They Hunt? 29
- 3. Parks 34
- The Paradise and Its Antecedents 34
- Hunting Parks at the Core and on the Periphery 37
- Hunting Parks in East Asia 41
- The Purposes of Paradise 46
- 4. Partners 52
- Animal Assistants 52
- Dogs 54
- Birds 58
- Elephants 70
- Cats 73
- 5. Administration 83
- Hunting Establishments 83
- Success and Safety 86
- Careers 88
- Costs 91
- 6. Conservation 96
- Killing and Sparing 96
- Game Management 100
- Cultural Constraints 106
- Species Endangered 110
- Natural Attitudes 114
- 7. A Measure of Men 119
- Hunting and Hierarchy 119
- Princely Virtues 124
- Courting Danger 131
- Publicizing Prowess 133
- 8. Political Animals 141
- Power of Animals 141
- Power over Animals 146
- 9. Legitimation 160
- Animals and Ideology 160
- Threat 164
- Animal Control Officer 168
- State and Nature 175
- 10. Circulation 186
- On the Road 186
- Pursuing Pleasures 193
- Favors 197
- The Court Out-of-Doors 201
- 11. Intimidation 209
- Initiating Warriors 209
- Imitating War 213
- Intimating War 222
- Initiating War 228
- 12. Internationalization 233
- Traffic in Animals 233
- Dogs 238
- Birds 242
- Elephants 252
- Cats 254
- Traffic in Trainers 260
- 13. Conclusions 265
- History Wide 265
- History Deep 273
- Notes 279
- Abbreviations and Primary Sources 329
- Bibliography and Modern Scholarship 353
- Index 395
- Acknowledgments 405