Canine City: Dogs and Humans in Urban History

Canine City: Dogs and Humans in Urban History

In the modern urbanized world it is often forgotten that throughout history humans have been very dependent on animals for their survival and livelihoods. Until recently most humans in the developed world share their cities with animals, in particular...
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In the modern urbanized world it is often forgotten that
throughout history humans have been very dependent on animals for
their survival and livelihoods. Until recently most humans in the
developed world share their cities with animals, in particular
those that provided transport or energy for all kinds of labour.
Most obvious of these are horses and donkeys. But none of these
animals has such as long symbiotic history with humans as dogs.
Today, most dogs in the developed world are kept as pets.
However, urban dogs have also been economically as well as
culturally important. The history of urban dogs is a story that
has hardly been told. This was also noticed by Chris Pearson,
Lecturer in Twentieth Century History at the University of
Liverpool in the UK, and he is working on a research project
entitled Canine City: Dogs, Humans, and the Making of Modern
Paris. In this episode of the podcast Dr. Pearson talks about
this project and the role of dogs in modern urban history.


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