The historical horse is at once material and abstract, as is the
notion of the border. Borders and frontiers are not only markers
delineating geographical spaces but also mental constructs: there
are borders between order and disorder, between what is permitted
and what is prohibited. Boundaries and liminal spaces also exist in
the material, economic, political, moral, legal and religious
spheres. In this volume, the contributing authors explore the theme
of the liminality of the horse in all of these historical arenas,
asking how one reconciles the very different roles played by the
horse in human history.
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