When: Thursday February 22, 2024 17.00GMT/12.00EST/09.00PST Where: online via Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/97726768280?pwd=SThOTmJlTkpEQkFnRXFJSlhBby9ZQT09 Meeting ID: 977 2676 8280 Passcode: 461420 About the Coffee Chat: David Ramey D.V.M. is a… Read more “#EHC Coffee Chat with David Ramey”
Tag: medieval
#HippoCampus: Volume 2 Call For Submissions!
We hope that you all enjoyed the inaugural edition of HippoCampus, the online magazine for Equine History Collective members. We’ve certainly received lots of positive feedback. It’s… Read more “#HippoCampus: Volume 2 Call For Submissions!”
CFP: session on medieval equestrian history at IMC Leeds 2019
“Your horse won’t eat any oats, nor will he be bled until I get my revenge” threatens his lady Orgeuilleux de la Lande, making his… Read more “CFP: session on medieval equestrian history at IMC Leeds 2019”
#MemberMonday: Chelsea Shields-Más
Chelsea Shields-Más SUNY College at Old Westbury PhD, History, University of York, UK (2014) MA, Medieval Studies, University of York, UK (2010) BA, Medieval Studies, Mount Holyoke… Read more “#MemberMonday: Chelsea Shields-Más”
#Shelfie Sunday: Horses, Oxen and Technological Innovation: The Use of Draught Animals in English Farming from 1066 to 1500
John Langdon, Horses, Oxen and Technological Innovation: The Use of Draught Animals in English Farming from 1066 to 1500 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986). Review by Jordan Claridge Now… Read more “#Shelfie Sunday: Horses, Oxen and Technological Innovation: The Use of Draught Animals in English Farming from 1066 to 1500”
#SourceSaturday: Veterinary Medicine Historical Collection, Michigan State University
By Janice Gunther Martin The Veterinary Medicine Historical Collection at Michigan State University contains bountiful resources for anyone interested in the history of equine medicine, along with… Read more “#SourceSaturday: Veterinary Medicine Historical Collection, Michigan State University”
#SourceSaturday: Recent English-Language Equine Veterinary Histories
By Janice Gunther Martin During the month of April, the Equine History Collective will be featuring posts related to the history of veterinary medicine. If you are… Read more “#SourceSaturday: Recent English-Language Equine Veterinary Histories”
#MemberMonday: Anastasija Ropa
Education: Bangor University PhD, Arthurian Literature University of Latvia BA & MA What got you in to history? In to equine history? It… Read more “#MemberMonday: Anastasija Ropa”
#SelfieSunday: The Medieval Horse and Its Equipment by John Clark
John Clark is a curator (now Emeritus) at the Museum of London, and as such his book The Medieval Horse and Its Equipment is primarily focused on objects on… Read more “#SelfieSunday: The Medieval Horse and Its Equipment by John Clark”
#ShelfieSunday: The Medieval Warhorse: Origin, Development and Redevelopment by R.H.C. Davis
R.H.C. Davis’s 1989 The Medieval Warhorse: Origin, Development and Redevelopment gives a remarkably in depth view of medieval horse breeding and management practices, alongside the… Read more “#ShelfieSunday: The Medieval Warhorse: Origin, Development and Redevelopment by R.H.C. Davis”