Traveling zoos were a common and very popular form of entertainment in the long nineteenth century. Also known as menageries, they were large companies that moved around with various exotic wild species such as lions, tigers, and elephants. For young and old alike, it was often the first and only time they got to see these impressive quadrupeds. Even though they were considered mainly a form of traveling entertainment at funfairs, I will show that itinerant zoos were also an important hub for the circulation of various forms of knowledge
This research explores education within zoos on a global scale. Given that a central aspect of moder...
This is the first book to specifically examine zoos as tourist attractions. Taking a global approach...
This study explores the current knowledge and understanding about animal biology of zoo visitors and...
The emergence of zoos in twentieth century America had many factors that contributed to their missio...
People have collected and kept animals for thousands of years. During the eighteenth and nineteenth ...
Global History of Science Seminar (GHOSS)The zoological garden is a child of the nineteenth century....
The zoological garden is a child of the nineteenth century. Starting off as a Western European pheno...
The Zoological Society of London was established in 1826, and its menagerie in Regents Park opened t...
Was the zoological garden a place for science in the 19th and 20th centuries? This question cannot b...
As the middle classes emerged in western industrialised societies, so too did the tourist industry, ...
Modern zoos are required to fulfill a growing number of responsibilities including scientific resear...
Founded on the premise that zoos are ‘bilingual’—that the zoo, in the shape of its staff and exhibit...
People have captured, kept, and displayed wild animals for thousands of years, but zoological garden...
Zoos and aquariums are some of the most-visited institutions, with around 700 million visits made to...
This paper will explore the tropical exotic in relation to the widespread European fascination with ...
This research explores education within zoos on a global scale. Given that a central aspect of moder...
This is the first book to specifically examine zoos as tourist attractions. Taking a global approach...
This study explores the current knowledge and understanding about animal biology of zoo visitors and...
The emergence of zoos in twentieth century America had many factors that contributed to their missio...
People have collected and kept animals for thousands of years. During the eighteenth and nineteenth ...
Global History of Science Seminar (GHOSS)The zoological garden is a child of the nineteenth century....
The zoological garden is a child of the nineteenth century. Starting off as a Western European pheno...
The Zoological Society of London was established in 1826, and its menagerie in Regents Park opened t...
Was the zoological garden a place for science in the 19th and 20th centuries? This question cannot b...
As the middle classes emerged in western industrialised societies, so too did the tourist industry, ...
Modern zoos are required to fulfill a growing number of responsibilities including scientific resear...
Founded on the premise that zoos are ‘bilingual’—that the zoo, in the shape of its staff and exhibit...
People have captured, kept, and displayed wild animals for thousands of years, but zoological garden...
Zoos and aquariums are some of the most-visited institutions, with around 700 million visits made to...
This paper will explore the tropical exotic in relation to the widespread European fascination with ...
This research explores education within zoos on a global scale. Given that a central aspect of moder...
This is the first book to specifically examine zoos as tourist attractions. Taking a global approach...
This study explores the current knowledge and understanding about animal biology of zoo visitors and...