Perspectives Article
How Wild is Wild?
This article looks at “acclimatisation societies,” which first appeared in the nineteenth century
This article looks at “acclimatisation societies,” which first appeared in the nineteenth century
Xenia Cherkaev and Elena Tipikina examine the institutions of the Stalinist state that planned the distribution, raising, and breeding of family dogs for military service. The investigate how the program affected human-dog relations.
In Athens, 1886, an unprecedented debate took place concerning the poisoning of roaming dogs.