Working Identities

Review of Lindsay Hamilton and Nik Taylor, Animals at Work. Identity, Politics, and Culture in Work with Animals

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  • Monika Baár Leiden University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52537/humanimalia.9662

Abstract

Lindsay Hamilton and Nik Taylor, Animals at Work. Identity, Politics, and Culture in Work with Animals. Leiden: Brill, 2013, xiv, 196 pp. €104.00; $133.00 (pb).

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Author Biography

Monika Baár, Leiden University

Monika Baár is Associate Professor of History at Leiden University. Her current research interests include the history of the human-animal-machine nexus and disability studies. She is the principal investigator of the European Research Council-funded project Rethinking Disability: The Global Impact of the International Year of Disabled Persons (1981) in Historical Perspective. Her recent publications include: “Prosthesis for the Body and for the Soul: The Origins of Guide Dog Provision for Blind Veterans in Interwar Germany,” which appeared in First World War Studies (5:1, open access at  http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/19475020.2015.1047890).

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Published

2016-09-22

How to Cite

Baár, Monika. 2016. “Working Identities: Review of Lindsay Hamilton and Nik Taylor, Animals at Work. Identity, Politics, and Culture in Work With Animals”. Humanimalia 8 (1):144-48. https://doi.org/10.52537/humanimalia.9662.

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