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- The Herds Shot Round the World: Native Breeds and the British Empire, 1800–1900
- Book
- 2017
- Published by: The University of North Carolina Press
- Series: Why read?
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As Britain industrialized in the early nineteenth century, animal breeders faced the need to convert livestock into products while maintaining the distinctive character of their breeds. Thus they transformed cattle and sheep adapted to regional environments into bulky, quick-fattening beasts. Exploring the environmental and economic ramifications of imperial expansion on colonial environments and production practices, Rebecca J. H. Woods traces how global physiological and ecological diversity eroded under the technological, economic, and cultural system that grew up around the production of livestock by the British Empire. Attending to the relationship between type and place and what it means to call a particular breed of livestock "native," Woods highlights the inherent tension between consumer expectations in the metropole and the ecological reality at the periphery.
Based on extensive archival work in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and Australia, this study illuminates the connections between the biological consequences and the politics of imperialism. In tracing both the national origins and imperial expansion of British breeds, Woods uncovers the processes that laid the foundation for our livestock industry today.
Based on extensive archival work in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and Australia, this study illuminates the connections between the biological consequences and the politics of imperialism. In tracing both the national origins and imperial expansion of British breeds, Woods uncovers the processes that laid the foundation for our livestock industry today.
Table of Contents
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- Illustrations
- pp. ix-x
- Acknowledgments
- pp. xi-xiv
- Introduction
- pp. 1-22
- Part I: Great Britain
- 1. A Breed in Any Other Place
- pp. 25-51
- 2. Much Ado about Mutton
- pp. 52-77
- 3. The First Breed of Cattle
- pp. 78-106
- Part II: Greater Britain
- 4. Native Colonials
- pp. 109-139
- 5. A Universal Type
- pp. 140-164
- Conclusion: The Return of the Native Breed
- pp. 165-176
- Bibliography
- pp. 213-226
Additional Information
ISBN
9781469634685
Related ISBN(s)
9781469634654, 9781469634661, 9781469634678, 9798890849434
MARC Record
OCLC
1005843304
Pages
250
Launched on MUSE
2018-01-03
Language
English
Open Access
No