Equine history is found in many corners of research. Below is a list of organizations, research networks, personal blogs, hashtags, and other places to find more!
Research Organizations and Networks
A biannual journal facilitating a debate in equine and equestrian studies across chronological periods and disciplines. See also their event calendar compiling horse-related events!
An interdisciplinary source collection, currently focusing on artistic representations and zoological studies.
An interdisciplinary research network dealing with all aspects of the ‘animal.’
London-based research network open to all whose work engages with animals within history.
Network in Canadian History & Environment
The Animals in Society working group is a collection of researchers and research students based at Flinders University in South Australia, along with their affiliates.
Independent Blogs
History, culture and traditions of classical horsemanship.
Run by Giovanni Battista Tomassini
Trying to answer of what use is the Middle Ages and the Grail Quest today?
Run by Anastasija Ropa
Horses, horse history, and occasional cats.
General, with a Victorian emphasis
Run by Tobi Lopez Taylor
Equestrian history, especially Polish, Eurasian and American horsemanship and its history – from Bronze Age to AD 1939
Social Media
Twitter Follow #HorseHistory
Facebook There are many horse history interest groups, often organized around a single breed or color. Most are linked through the Horse History Corral.