Bellwether Histories
Animals, Humans, and US Environments in Crisis
- Publisher
- University of Washington Press
- Initial publish date
- Jun 2023
- Category
- General, General, General
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780295751429
- Publish Date
- Jun 2023
- List Price
- $41.00
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9780295751412
- Publish Date
- Jun 2023
- List Price
- $143.00
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Explores ecological crises and extinctions that have shaped US history
A multispecies history of the globalized United States, Bellwether Histories reveals how animals have been ensnared in colonialism, capitalism, and environmental destruction as human decisions created and perpetuated untenable and unequal interspecies relationships. The collection's authors explore how people misunderstood or ignored animal crises precipitated by habitat destruction and population declines, sudden dependence on human aid, shifts from freedom to captivity, or subjection to overextended management systems.
Chapters address a range of themes, including the links between antislavery and anti-animal-cruelty advocacy; how cattle, horse, and pig behavior shaped human life and technology; and the politics of caring for and trafficking wild animals. This volume interrogates the history of animal disposability and its ideological twin in US history, human exceptionalism—the anthropocentric myth that people could harm animals without harming themselves.
Today's mass extinctions and ecological breakdowns ensure deadly zoonotic pandemics and global warming will harass us far into the future. Bellwether Histories looks back at how animals have been warning us of our collective fate and asks why they were so seldom heard.
About the authors
Susan Nance is professor of history at the University of Guelph and affiliated faculty with the Campbell Centre for the Study of Animal Welfare. She is author of three books, including Rodeo: An Animal History (University of Oklahoma Press, 2020) and Entertaining Elephants: Animal Agency and the Business of the American Circus (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013). She is also editor of two books, including The Historical Animal (Syracuse University Press, 2015). Her website is www.susannance.com.
Jennifer Marks is completing a PhD in history at the University of Iowa. This is her first book.
Editorial Reviews
"Accessible and engaging, this volume would be of interest to environmental and United States history scholars and could be used in an American environmental history course. Each essay can stand on its own and various chapters could contribute to gender studies, western history, war and society, or other specialized scholarship and syllabi."
Western Historical Quarterly
"Bellwether Histories as a whole provides a rich and generative contribution to the burgeoning field of “more-than-human histories.""
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