“Savage Beasts,” “Great Companions”: The First Dogs to Winter on the Antarctic Continent
Abstract By investigating the nature of the social interactions between “sledge dogs” and explorers in the first land-based exploration in Antarctica, this research contributes to an animal-human perspective in Antarctic historical studies. Consideration of the interspecies interactions provide furt...
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crbrillap:10.1163/15685306-12341564 2023-05-15T14:05:41+02:00 “Savage Beasts,” “Great Companions”: The First Dogs to Winter on the Antarctic Continent Patterson, Diana Simmonds, Janette G. Snell, Tristan L. 2018 http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685306-12341564 https://brill.com/view/journals/soan/28/5-6/article-p651_11.xml https://brill.com/downloadpdf/journals/soan/28/5-6/article-p651_11.xml unknown Brill Society & Animals volume 28, issue 5-6, page 651-669 ISSN 1063-1119 1568-5306 Sociology and Political Science General Veterinary journal-article 2018 crbrillap https://doi.org/10.1163/15685306-12341564 2022-12-11T12:48:20Z Abstract By investigating the nature of the social interactions between “sledge dogs” and explorers in the first land-based exploration in Antarctica, this research contributes to an animal-human perspective in Antarctic historical studies. Consideration of the interspecies interactions provide further insight into attitudes to nonhuman animal welfare, including towards wildlife, at the turn of the twentieth century. The companionship of favored animals appeared to have alleviated some of the stresses of isolation and confinement in the inhospitable Antarctic environment. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Brill (via Crossref) Antarctic The Antarctic Society & Animals 28 5-6 651 669 |
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Abstract By investigating the nature of the social interactions between “sledge dogs” and explorers in the first land-based exploration in Antarctica, this research contributes to an animal-human perspective in Antarctic historical studies. Consideration of the interspecies interactions provide further insight into attitudes to nonhuman animal welfare, including towards wildlife, at the turn of the twentieth century. The companionship of favored animals appeared to have alleviated some of the stresses of isolation and confinement in the inhospitable Antarctic environment. |
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“Savage Beasts,” “Great Companions”: The First Dogs to Winter on the Antarctic Continent |
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