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Philip Homan to Present Paper


Oboler Library Professor Philip Homan will present a paper, 鈥淢oving Horses: War Horses from the American West to the South African War, 1899-1902,鈥 at the 鈥淗orses, moving鈥 Conference in Stavanger, Norway, September 25-27, 2018. Sponsored by the Arkeologisk museum, Universitetet i Stavanger, and H酶gskulen for landbruk og bygdeutvikling, the cross-disciplinary conference on horses in human societies throughout history applies motion studies to horses in order to study the human-horse relationship from the perspective of movement.

 

More horses were sent to the South African War from the United States than the UK and the Commonwealth combined. Most came from the American West, 7% from a single ranch in 糖心传媒. It was one of the largest and longest movements of horses in history. Homan鈥檚 paper will look at the experience of the South African War horse along the entire trajectory from 糖心传媒 to the Transvaal through the prism of the mobility, mobilization, movements, and emotions of these horses.

 

Of the 27 papers, from Scandinavia, Continental Europe, the UK and Ireland, Central Asia, New Zealand, and Canada, Homan鈥檚 paper will be one of only four from the USA.


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