Description

Book Synopsis
From antiquity to the nineteenth century, the royal hunt was a vital component of the political cultures of the Middle East, India, Central Asia, and China.

Table of Contents

Preface
1. Hunting Histories
—World Histories and the World of Animals
—Pursuing Protein
—Pursuing Profit
—Pursuing Power
—This Hunting History
2. Field and Stream
—Who Hunted?
—Where Did They Hunt?
—How Often Did They Hunt?
—How Did They Hunt?
—On What Scale Did They Hunt?
3. Parks
—The Paradise and Its Antecedents
—Hunting Parks at the Core and on the Periphery
—Hunting Parks in East Asia
—The Purposes of Paradise
4. Partners
—Animals Assistants
—Dogs
—Birds
—Elephants
—Cats
5. Administration
—Hunting Establishments
—Success and Safety
—Careers
—Costs
6. Conservation
—Killing and Sparing
—Game Management
—Cultural Constraints
—Species Endangered
—Natural Attitudes
7. A Measure of Men
—Hunting and Hierarchy
—Princely Virtues
—Courting Danger
—Publicizing Prowess
8. Political Animals
—Power of Animals
—Power over Animals
9. Legitimation
—Animals and Ideology
—Threat
—Animal Control Officer
—State and Nature
10. Circulation
—On the Road
—Pursuing Pleasure
—Favors
—The Court Out-of-Doors
11. Intimidation
—Initiating Warriors
—Imitating War
—Intimating War
—Initiating War
12. Internationalization
—Traffic in Animals
—Dogs
—Birds
—Elephants
—Cats
—Traffic in Trainers
13. Conclusions
—History Wide
—History Deep
Notes
Abbreviations and Sources
Modern Scholarship
Index
Acknowledgments

The Royal Hunt in Eurasian History

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      Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
      Publication Date: 21/04/2006
      ISBN13: 9780812239263, 978-0812239263
      ISBN10: 0812239261
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      Asian history

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      From antiquity to the nineteenth century, the royal hunt was a vital component of the political cultures of the Middle East, India, Central Asia, and China.

      Table of Contents

      Preface
      1. Hunting Histories
      —World Histories and the World of Animals
      —Pursuing Protein
      —Pursuing Profit
      —Pursuing Power
      —This Hunting History
      2. Field and Stream
      —Who Hunted?
      —Where Did They Hunt?
      —How Often Did They Hunt?
      —How Did They Hunt?
      —On What Scale Did They Hunt?
      3. Parks
      —The Paradise and Its Antecedents
      —Hunting Parks at the Core and on the Periphery
      —Hunting Parks in East Asia
      —The Purposes of Paradise
      4. Partners
      —Animals Assistants
      —Dogs
      —Birds
      —Elephants
      —Cats
      5. Administration
      —Hunting Establishments
      —Success and Safety
      —Careers
      —Costs
      6. Conservation
      —Killing and Sparing
      —Game Management
      —Cultural Constraints
      —Species Endangered
      —Natural Attitudes
      7. A Measure of Men
      —Hunting and Hierarchy
      —Princely Virtues
      —Courting Danger
      —Publicizing Prowess
      8. Political Animals
      —Power of Animals
      —Power over Animals
      9. Legitimation
      —Animals and Ideology
      —Threat
      —Animal Control Officer
      —State and Nature
      10. Circulation
      —On the Road
      —Pursuing Pleasure
      —Favors
      —The Court Out-of-Doors
      11. Intimidation
      —Initiating Warriors
      —Imitating War
      —Intimating War
      —Initiating War
      12. Internationalization
      —Traffic in Animals
      —Dogs
      —Birds
      —Elephants
      —Cats
      —Traffic in Trainers
      13. Conclusions
      —History Wide
      —History Deep
      Notes
      Abbreviations and Sources
      Modern Scholarship
      Index
      Acknowledgments

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