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Quick Cattle and Dying Wishes - People and Their Animals in Early Modern England (Paperback)
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Quick Cattle and Dying Wishes - People and Their Animals in Early Modern England (Paperback)
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What was the life of a cow in early modern England like? What would
it be like to milk that same cow, day-in, day-out, for over a
decade? How did people feel about and toward the animals that they
worked with, tended, and often killed? With these questions, Erica
Fudge begins her investigation into a lost aspect of early modern
life: the importance of the day-to-day relationships between humans
and the animals with whom they worked. Such animals are and always
have been, Fudge reminds us, more than simply stock; they are
sentient beings with whom one must negotiate. It is the nature,
meaning, and value of these negotiations that this study attempts
to recover. By focusing on interactions between people and their
livestock, Quick Cattle and Dying Wishes restores animals to the
central place they once had in the domestic worlds of early modern
England. In addition, the book uses human relationships with
animals-as revealed through agricultural manuals, literary sources,
and a unique dataset of over four thousand wills-to rethink what
quick cattle meant to a predominantly rural population and how
relationships with them changed as more and more people moved to
the city. Offering a fuller understanding of both human and animal
life in this period, Fudge innovatively expands the scope of early
modern studies and how we think about the role that animals played
in past cultures more broadly.
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