This paper provides a broad overview of spatial, architectural, and sensory relationships between rats and humans on British and American vessels from approximately the 1850s-1950s. Taking rats as my primary historical actors, I show how humans attempted to prevent the movement of these animals between ports across three periods. Firstly, the mid- to- late-nineteenth century, where few attempts were made to prevent rats from boarding ships, and where a multiplicity of human/rat relationships can be located. Secondly, the 1890s-1920s, in which port authorities erected anti-rat borders to lock these animals on land or at sea. Finally, the 1920s-40s, where ships were reconstructed to eliminate all possibilities of rodent inhabitation and to in...
THE problem of rat eradication on ships has been intensively 1studied in this country principally by...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
This chapter argues that in the context of the 1938 plague outbreak in Port Elizabeth (now Gqeberha)...
This work was supported by the Wellcome Trust–funded project “The Global War Against the Rat and the...
New York, owing to the tremendous volume and variety of its shipping and the consequent large amount...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
Abstract In the Mediterranean, the survival of endemic long-lived seabirds despite the long-standing...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
In the Mediterranean, the survival of endemic long-lived seabirds despite the long-standing introduc...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
Man and members of the genus Rattus have l i v e d in close association for many centuries. The s i ...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
THE problem of rat eradication on ships has been intensively 1studied in this country principally by...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
This chapter argues that in the context of the 1938 plague outbreak in Port Elizabeth (now Gqeberha)...
This work was supported by the Wellcome Trust–funded project “The Global War Against the Rat and the...
New York, owing to the tremendous volume and variety of its shipping and the consequent large amount...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
Abstract In the Mediterranean, the survival of endemic long-lived seabirds despite the long-standing...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
In the Mediterranean, the survival of endemic long-lived seabirds despite the long-standing introduc...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
Man and members of the genus Rattus have l i v e d in close association for many centuries. The s i ...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
THE problem of rat eradication on ships has been intensively 1studied in this country principally by...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
This chapter argues that in the context of the 1938 plague outbreak in Port Elizabeth (now Gqeberha)...