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Animal Labor and Colonial Warfare (Paperback)
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Until well into the twentieth century, pack animals were the
primary mode of transport for supplying armies in the field. The
British Indian Army was no exception. In the late nineteenth
century, for example, it forcibly pressed into service thousands of
camels of the Indus River basin to move supplies into and out of
contested areas—a system that wreaked havoc on the delicately
balanced multispecies environment of humans, animals, plants, and
microbes living in this region of Northwest India. In Animal Labor
and Colonial Warfare, James Hevia examines the use of camels,
mules, and donkeys in colonial campaigns of conquest and
pacification, starting with the Second Afghan War—during which an
astonishing 50,000 to 60,000 camels perished—and ending in the
early twentieth century. Hevia explains how during the nineteenth
and twentieth centuries a new set of human-animal relations were
created as European powers and the United States expanded their
colonial possessions and attempted to put both local economies and
ecologies in the service of resource extraction. The results were
devastating to animals and human communities alike, disrupting
centuries-old ecological and economic relationships. And those
effects were lasting: Hevia shows how a number of the key issues
faced by the postcolonial nation-state of Pakistan—such as
shortages of clean water for agriculture, humans, and animals, and
limited resources for dealing with infectious diseases—can be
directly traced to decisions made in the colonial past. An
innovative study of an underexplored historical moment, Animal
Labor and Colonial Warfare opens up the animal studies to
non-Western contexts and provides an empirically rich contribution
to the emerging field of multispecies historical ecology.
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