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  • 1
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    Johannesburg :Wits University Press
    UID:
    almafu_9960117321002883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xiv, 344 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-86814-667-7
    Inhalt: Horses were key to the colonial economies of southern Africa, buttressing the sociopolitical order and inspiring contemporary imaginations. Just as they had done in Europe, Asia, the Americas and North Africa, these equine colonizers not only provided power and transportation to settlers (and later indigenous peoples) but also helped transform their new biophysical and social environments. The horses introduced to the southern tip of Africa were not only agents but subjects of enduring changes. This book explores the introduction of these horses under VOC rule in the mid-seventeenth century, their dissemination into the interior, their acquisition by indigenous groups and their ever-shifting roles. In undergoing their relocation to the Cape, the horse of the Dutch empire in southeast Asia experienced a physical transformation over time. Establishing an early breeding stock was fraught with difficulty and horses remained vulnerable in the new and dangerous environment. They had to be nurtured into defending their owners' ambitions: first those of the white settlement and then African and other hybrid social groupings. The book traces the way horses were adapted by shifting human needs in the nineteenth century. It focuses on their experiences in the South African War, on the cusp of the twentieth century, and highlights how horses remained integral to civic functioning on various levels, replaced with mechanization only after lively debate. The book thus reinserts the horse into the broader historical narrative. The socio-economic and political ramifications of their introduction is delineated. The idea of ecological imperialism is tested in order to draw southern African environmental history into a wider global dialogue on socio-environmental historiographical issues. The focus is also on the symbolic dimension that led horses to be both feared and desired. Even the sensory dimensions of this species' interaction with human societies is explored.
    Anmerkung: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 21 May 2019). , 'But where's the bloody horse?' : humans, horses and historiography -- The reins of power : equine ecological imperialism in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries -- Blood horse : equine breeding, lineage and purity in nineteenth-century South Africa -- The Empire rides back : an African response to the horse in Southern Africa -- 'The last of the old campaigners' : horses in the South African War, c. 1899-1902 -- 'The Cinderella of the livestock industry' : the changing role of horses in the first half of the twentieth century -- High horses : horses, class and socio-economic change in South Africa -- The world the horses made. , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 1-86814-514-X
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 2
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    Online-Ressource
    Chicago : Wits University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1667766546
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9781868146673
    Inhalt: Horses were key to the colonial economies of southern Africa, buttressing the sociopolitical order and inspiring contemporary imaginations. Just as they had done in Europe, Asia, the Americas and North Africa, these equine colonizers not only provided power and transportation to settlers (and later indigenous peoples) but also helped transform their new biophysical and social environments. The horses introduced to the southern tip of Africa were not only agents but subjects of enduring changes. This book explores the introduction of these horses under VOC rule in the mid-seventeenth century, their dissemination into the interior, their acquisition by indigenous groups and their ever-shifting roles. In undergoing their relocation to the Cape, the horse of the Dutch empire in southeast Asia experienced a physical transformation over time. Establishing an early breeding stock was fraught with difficulty and horses remained vulnerable in the new and dangerous environment. They had to be nurtured into defending their owners' ambitions: first those of the white settlement and then African and other hybrid social groupings. The book traces the way horses were adapted by shifting human needs in the nineteenth century. It focuses on their experiences in the South African War, on the cusp of the twentieth century, and highlights how horses remained integral to civic functioning on various levels, replaced with mechanization only after lively debate. The book thus reinserts the horse into the broader historical narrative. The socio-economic and political ramifications of their introduction is delineated. The idea of ecological imperialism is tested in order to draw southern African environmental history into a wider global dialogue on socio-environmental historiographical issues. The focus is also on the symbolic dimension that led horses to be both feared and desired. Even the sensory dimensions of this species' interaction with human societies is explored.
    Anmerkung: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 21 May 2019)
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9781868145140
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781868145140
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 3
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    Chicago : Wits University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1889850993
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (613 pages)
    ISBN: 9781868146673 , 1868146677 , 9781868148547 , 1868148548
    Inhalt: Horses were key to the colonial economies of southern Africa, buttressing the socio-political order and inspiring contemporary imaginations. Just as they had done in Europe, Asia, the Americas and North Africa, these equine colonizers not only provided power and transportation to settlers (and later Indigenous peoples) but also helped transform their new biophysical and social environments. The horses introduced to the southern tip of Africa were not only agents but subjects of enduring changes. This book explores the introduction of these horses under VOC rule in the mid-seventeenth century, t
    Anmerkung: Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Preface; Chapter 1: 'But where's the bloody horse?' Humans, Horses and Historiography; Chapter 2: The Reins of Power: Equine Ecological Imperialism in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries; Chapter 3: Blood Horses: Equine Breeding, Lineage and Purity in Nineteenth-century South Africa; Chapter 4: The Empire Rides Back: An African Response to the Horse in Southern Africa; Chapter 5: 'The last of the old campaigners': Horses in the South African War, c.1899-1902. , Chapter 6: 'The Cinderella of the livestock industry': The Changing Role of Horses in the First Half of the Twentieth CenturyChapter 7: High Horses: Horses, Class and Socio-economic Change in South Africa; Chapter 8: The World the Horses Made; Endnotes; Bibliography; Permissions; Index.
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9781868145140
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Swart, Sandra Riding High : Horses, Humans and History in South Africa Chicago : Wits University Press, ©2010 ISBN 9781868145140
    Sprache: Englisch
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