“All Creatures Great and Small”, the fourth Equine History Collective conference, considers inter-relationships between equines and other species ranging from humans to microorganisms, acknowledging the anthropogenic world animals cope with, while also de-centering people in animal history.
The EHC is delighted to announce our keynote speaker!
The Mule in the Coal Mine: Equines and Other Vulnerable Beings in the History of Human-Made Crises
Susan Nance is Professor in the Department of History and affiliated faculty with the Campbell Centre for the Study of Animal Welfare at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada. She is the author of various books and articles including Rodeo: An Animal History (University of Oklahoma Press, 2020) and Entertaining Elephants: Animal Agency and the Business of the American Circus (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013).
Registration for the keynote lecture is now closed.