The main purposes of this article are to assess whether the existing rules of the law of armed confl...
This paper explores the canine experience in the American Expeditionary Forces (A.E.F.) in an attemp...
The growth of human-animal studies (HAS) over the past twenty years can be seen in the explosion of ...
Are humans at war with nonhuman animals, either literally or metaphorically? What might it mean for ...
Millions of animals have been involved in the First World War. Used as warfare tools, they carried o...
Earl J. Hess et al. teach readers about “camels imported in the South for transportation . . . pigs’...
Obra ressenyada: Éric BARATAY, Bêtes des tranchées. Des vécus oubliés. Paris: CNRS ed., 2013.Million...
James Hevia’s very accomplished history, Animal Labor and Colonial Warfare, actually contains more t...
The popular nature writer and conservationist Ernest Harold Baynes (1868-1925) was instrumental in b...
Researching and teaching literary works about wild animals within the university system can present ...
Adopting the Clausewitzean (1968) argument that the aim of war is the complete domination of the ‘op...
During World War I, dogs held a contradictory place in American society. These animals functioned si...
Animals are everywhere. Whether as pets, pests, sources of food, fuel, or materials for manufacture,...
This article explores the militarization of dogs in France from the aftermath of the Franco-Prussian...
War is harmful to animals, but few have considered how such harm should affect assessments of the ju...
The main purposes of this article are to assess whether the existing rules of the law of armed confl...
This paper explores the canine experience in the American Expeditionary Forces (A.E.F.) in an attemp...
The growth of human-animal studies (HAS) over the past twenty years can be seen in the explosion of ...
Are humans at war with nonhuman animals, either literally or metaphorically? What might it mean for ...
Millions of animals have been involved in the First World War. Used as warfare tools, they carried o...
Earl J. Hess et al. teach readers about “camels imported in the South for transportation . . . pigs’...
Obra ressenyada: Éric BARATAY, Bêtes des tranchées. Des vécus oubliés. Paris: CNRS ed., 2013.Million...
James Hevia’s very accomplished history, Animal Labor and Colonial Warfare, actually contains more t...
The popular nature writer and conservationist Ernest Harold Baynes (1868-1925) was instrumental in b...
Researching and teaching literary works about wild animals within the university system can present ...
Adopting the Clausewitzean (1968) argument that the aim of war is the complete domination of the ‘op...
During World War I, dogs held a contradictory place in American society. These animals functioned si...
Animals are everywhere. Whether as pets, pests, sources of food, fuel, or materials for manufacture,...
This article explores the militarization of dogs in France from the aftermath of the Franco-Prussian...
War is harmful to animals, but few have considered how such harm should affect assessments of the ju...
The main purposes of this article are to assess whether the existing rules of the law of armed confl...
This paper explores the canine experience in the American Expeditionary Forces (A.E.F.) in an attemp...
The growth of human-animal studies (HAS) over the past twenty years can be seen in the explosion of ...