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Author Russell, Edmund, author

Title Greyhound nation : a coevolutionary history of England, 1200-1900 / Edmund Russell, Boston University
Published Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2018
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Description 1 online resource (x, 202 pages) : illustrations
Series Studies in environment and history
Studies in environment and history.
Contents Introduction -- Patrician coevolution (1200-1776) -- Human evolution in a transitional era (1776-1831) -- Greyhound evolution and coevolution in a transitional era (1776-1831) -- Modernizing human evolution (1831-1900) -- Modern coevolution for coursing (1831-1900) -- Modern coevolution for shows (1860-1900) -- Epilogue
Summary Edmund Russell's much-anticipated new book examines interactions between greyhounds and their owners in England from 1200 to 1900 to make a compelling case that history is an evolutionary process. Challenging the popular notion that animal breeds remain uniform over time and space, Russell integrates history and biology to offer a fresh take on human-animal coevolution. Using greyhounds in England as a case study, Russell shows that greyhounds varied and changed just as much as their owners. Not only did they evolve in response to each other, but people and dogs both evolved in response to the forces of modernization, such as capitalism, democracy, and industry. History and evolution were not separate processes, each proceeding at its own rate according to its own rules, but instead were the same
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Greyhounds -- England -- History
Greyhounds -- Environmental aspects -- England
Human-animal relationships -- England -- History
Greyhounds
Human-animal relationships
Relations homme-animal -- Angleterre (GB) -- Histoire.
Lévriers (races canines) -- Aspect environnemental -- Angleterre (GB).
England
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781139049269
1139049267