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Baltic Human-Animal Histories : Relations, Trading, and Representations, Hardback Book

Baltic Human-Animal Histories : Relations, Trading, and Representations Hardback

Edited by Linda Kaljundi, Anu Mand, Ulrike Plath, Kadri Tuur

Part of the Studies in Literature, Culture, and the Environment / Studien zu Literatur, Kultur und Umwelt series

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This edited volume offers the first overview on human-animal history in the Baltics.

Investigating historical entanglements between human and non-human animals from the pre-Christian times to the Soviet period and discussing a wide range of species, the volume integrates transnational study of Baltic history and culture with interdisciplinary human-animal studies.

Taking the interrelatedness of species as a premise, the contributions focus on a variety of contacts and their representations in written, material, visual and other sources of Baltic history.

Covering a time period of nearly one thousand years, the chapters also make it possible to trace continuity and change in Baltic human-animal history over extended periods.

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