Education University of California, Los Angeles PhD Candidate, History MA, History Harvard University BA, History and Literature What got you in to history? In… Read more “#MemberMonday: Kathryn Renton”
Tag: horse history
#ShelfieSunday: Le cheval et la guerre du XVe au XXe siècle
By Kathryn Renton Daniel Roche and Daniel Reytier, Le cheval et la guerre du XVe au XXe siècle (Paris: Association pour l’académie d’art équestre de Versailles, 2002). … Read more “#ShelfieSunday: Le cheval et la guerre du XVe au XXe siècle”
Human-Animal Interactions Recap
By Kathryn Renton Oct. 26-27, Salt Lake City. The University of Utah Department of History hosted a Tanner Lecture and O. Meredith Wilson Symposium on Human-Animal… Read more “Human-Animal Interactions Recap”
Coming Up in November
#ShelfieSunday theme: equids in modern warfare Deadlines: Equine Culture at WOCMES Nov. 5 Baroque Horses & Horsemanship Nov. 10 Environmental Humanities in Historical Perspective Nov. 15 Being Well Together:… Read more “Coming Up in November”
#MemberMonday: Katrin Boniface
Education University of California, Riverside PhD student, Early Modern & Public History California State University, Fresno MA Medieval History, with distinction SUNY Stony Brook BA Medieval History… Read more “#MemberMonday: Katrin Boniface”
#ShelfieSunday: Crowdsourcing
We put out a call for a crowdsource bibliography on twitter, and the crowd went wild! We’ll be adding these suggestions to our bibliography, and… Read more “#ShelfieSunday: Crowdsourcing”
Histories of Equine Science
The SHOT History of Technology conference begins tomorrow in Philadelphia. Of particular interest are the Maintaining Natures panels organized by Nicole Welk-Joerger (University of Pennsylvania) and Alice… Read more “Histories of Equine Science”
#MemberMonday: Meet Your Team
At the International Medieval Congress, Leeds, in 2016 there were three panels on equestrian topics, and a few equine papers among a plentitude of animal history… Read more “#MemberMonday: Meet Your Team”
#ShelfieSunday: and they’re off!
We’ve had an absolutely lovely response to our call for reviewers. To help develop useful conversations about our growing field, we will be running our… Read more “#ShelfieSunday: and they’re off!”
Naming the Cimarrón: Domesticated and Feral Horses in Colonial Spanish America
Our own Kathryn Renton (UCLA) will be speaking next week at the O. Meredith Wilson History Symposium at the University of Utah.