The Typhoid Epidemic in Philippopolis, 1878
A brief narration about typhoid disease in the postwar Balkan city Philippopolis.
A brief narration about typhoid disease in the postwar Balkan city Philippopolis.
Full text of Peter Niedersteiner’s dissertation, “Zwischen Staunen und Zweifeln.”
In this article, Antoine Acker provides a different perspective on the Anthropocene.
Excerpt from Bénédicte Boisseron’s book Afro-Dog: Blackness and the Animal Question.
Lissa Wadewitz juxtaposes the American animal welfare movement with American whaling crews.
Nancy Shoemaker considers the four main products harvested in the nineteenth-century sperm whale trade.
Kate Stevens and Angela Wanhalla explore the role of Māori women in nineteenth-century shore-whaling.
Susan A. Lebo analyzes three decades of newspaper articles reporting whaling in Hawaiian waters from the 1840s.
Vicki Luker details the important role played by tabua—or whales’ teeth—in Fijian history.
Noell Wilson details Japanese attempts to integrate modern-day Hokkaido into the Tokugawa political sphere via drift-whale policy.