Military historians have often emphasised technological innovation as a, or even the, defining characteristic of modern, “machine age” warfare. Even when the presence of animals in large numbers is acknowledged, as with equines during the world wars, they are often seen as evidence of military anachronism. This dated paradigm ignores the central roles that animals have played in twentieth-century wars and fails to recognise that the scale of their exploitation has actually escalated in modernity, largely in response to technological innovation. In short, the military employment of animals on a massive scale is as much a defining characteristic of modern warfare as is mechanisation. Here, the example of the establishment of permanent, regula...
During the 19th century draft animals emerged as a more suitable source of power for the mechanizati...
Earl J. Hess et al. teach readers about “camels imported in the South for transportation . . . pigs’...
Europe and North America share a similar history in the extirpation and subsequent recovery of large...
This article explores the military use of dogs in the west, principally from the thirteenth to the e...
This article explores the militarization of dogs in France from the aftermath of the Franco-Prussian...
This paper explores the canine experience in the American Expeditionary Forces (A.E.F.) in an attemp...
Having rejected their use before the war, the British Expeditionary Force established a Carrier Pige...
For thousands of years man and canine have hunted, fought, and survived together, eventually strengt...
Next month marks the 100th anniversary of one of the bloodiest battles of World War I. Much has been...
Millions of animals have been involved in the First World War. Used as warfare tools, they carried o...
The author surveys the history of legislation governing the lives and uses of military working dogs ...
Throughout history man has made use of animals in his warfare. During the Middle Ages the “Man on ho...
This paper examines the successful campaign in Britain to develop canine distemper vaccine between 1...
In 1917, the British War Office launched a program to incorporate dogs into the military to serve as...
Obra ressenyada: Éric BARATAY, Bêtes des tranchées. Des vécus oubliés. Paris: CNRS ed., 2013.Million...
During the 19th century draft animals emerged as a more suitable source of power for the mechanizati...
Earl J. Hess et al. teach readers about “camels imported in the South for transportation . . . pigs’...
Europe and North America share a similar history in the extirpation and subsequent recovery of large...
This article explores the military use of dogs in the west, principally from the thirteenth to the e...
This article explores the militarization of dogs in France from the aftermath of the Franco-Prussian...
This paper explores the canine experience in the American Expeditionary Forces (A.E.F.) in an attemp...
Having rejected their use before the war, the British Expeditionary Force established a Carrier Pige...
For thousands of years man and canine have hunted, fought, and survived together, eventually strengt...
Next month marks the 100th anniversary of one of the bloodiest battles of World War I. Much has been...
Millions of animals have been involved in the First World War. Used as warfare tools, they carried o...
The author surveys the history of legislation governing the lives and uses of military working dogs ...
Throughout history man has made use of animals in his warfare. During the Middle Ages the “Man on ho...
This paper examines the successful campaign in Britain to develop canine distemper vaccine between 1...
In 1917, the British War Office launched a program to incorporate dogs into the military to serve as...
Obra ressenyada: Éric BARATAY, Bêtes des tranchées. Des vécus oubliés. Paris: CNRS ed., 2013.Million...
During the 19th century draft animals emerged as a more suitable source of power for the mechanizati...
Earl J. Hess et al. teach readers about “camels imported in the South for transportation . . . pigs’...
Europe and North America share a similar history in the extirpation and subsequent recovery of large...