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The age of the horse : an equine journey through human history / Susanna Forrest.

By: Publication details: London : Atlantic books, 2016.Description: xi, 418 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0857898981
  • 9780857898982
  • 0857899007
  • 9780857899002
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 636.1009 23
LOC classification:
  • SF283 .F67 2016
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Evolution -- An Onion Can Turn into a Lily -- Domestication -- A Tooth, a Grave and Mare's Milk -- Wildness -- A Swift and Savage Breed -- Culture -- Horses Strangely Wise -- Power -- Hay is Biofuel -- Meat -- Americans Don't Eat Horses -- Wealth -- Knight Dreams and Heavenly Horses -- War -- Are Horses Warriors?.
Summary: Man has always been fascinated by Equus caballus, recasting horse power into many forms: a hunk of meat, an industrial and agricultural machine, a luxury good, a cherished dancer, a comrade in arms and a symbol of a mythical past. From the wild tarpans sought by the Nazis to jade-laden treasure steeds in Ancient China, broken-down nags recycled into sausages and furniture stuffing, stallions that face fighting bulls and brewery horses that charmed the founder of the Sikh Empire, The Age of the Horse knits the history of the horse into that of humans, through revolution, war, social change and uneasy peace. It also uncovers new roles for the horse in the twenty-first century as a tool in the fight against climate change and as a therapist for soldiers damaged in unwinnable conflicts. In this captivating book, Susanna Forrest takes a journey through time and around the world, from the Mongolian steppes to a mirrored manege at Versailles, an elegant polo club in Beijing and a farm, a fort and an auction house in America, exploring the horse's crucial role and revealing how our culture and economy were generated, nourished and shaped by horse power and its gifts and limits.
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode Item reserves
Book Melbourne Athenaeum Library Non-Fiction 636.1 FOR Available 065929
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: Evolution -- An Onion Can Turn into a Lily -- Domestication -- A Tooth, a Grave and Mare's Milk -- Wildness -- A Swift and Savage Breed -- Culture -- Horses Strangely Wise -- Power -- Hay is Biofuel -- Meat -- Americans Don't Eat Horses -- Wealth -- Knight Dreams and Heavenly Horses -- War -- Are Horses Warriors?.

Man has always been fascinated by Equus caballus, recasting horse power into many forms: a hunk of meat, an industrial and agricultural machine, a luxury good, a cherished dancer, a comrade in arms and a symbol of a mythical past. From the wild tarpans sought by the Nazis to jade-laden treasure steeds in Ancient China, broken-down nags recycled into sausages and furniture stuffing, stallions that face fighting bulls and brewery horses that charmed the founder of the Sikh Empire, The Age of the Horse knits the history of the horse into that of humans, through revolution, war, social change and uneasy peace. It also uncovers new roles for the horse in the twenty-first century as a tool in the fight against climate change and as a therapist for soldiers damaged in unwinnable conflicts. In this captivating book, Susanna Forrest takes a journey through time and around the world, from the Mongolian steppes to a mirrored manege at Versailles, an elegant polo club in Beijing and a farm, a fort and an auction house in America, exploring the horse's crucial role and revealing how our culture and economy were generated, nourished and shaped by horse power and its gifts and limits.

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