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The Royal Hunt in Eurasian History :
Pursuing Pleasures
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Publication date:
December 31 2006
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University of Pennsylvania Press
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Publication date:
December 31 2006
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: 193-196
DOI:
10.9783/9780812201079.193
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. vii
Contents
pp. 1
1. Hunting Histories
pp. 1
World Histories and the World of Animals
pp. 2
Pursuing Protein
pp. 6
Pursuing Profit
pp. 7
Pursuing Power
pp. 10
This Hunting History
pp. 14
Who Hunted?
pp. 14
2. Field and Stream
pp. 16
Where Did They Hunt?
pp. 19
How Often Did They Hunt?
pp. 21
How Did They Hunt?
pp. 29
On What Scale Did They Hunt?
pp. 34
The Paradise and Its Antecedents
pp. 34
3. Parks
pp. 37
Hunting Parks at the Core and on the Periphery
pp. 41
Hunting Parks in East Asia
pp. 46
The Purposes of Paradise
pp. 52
Animal Assistants
pp. 52
4. Partners
pp. 83
5. Administration
pp. 83
Hunting Establishments
pp. 86
Success and Safety
pp. 88
Careers
pp. 91
Costs
pp. 96
Killing and Sparing
pp. 96
6. Conservation
pp. 100
Game Management
pp. 106
Cultural Constraints
pp. 110
Species Endangered
pp. 114
Natural Attitudes
pp. 119
Hunting and Hierarchy
pp. 119
7. A Measure of Men
pp. 124
Princely Virtues
pp. 131
Courting Danger
pp. 133
Publicizing Prowess
pp. 141
8. Political Animals
pp. 141
Power of Animals
pp. 146
Power over Animals
pp. 160
9. Legitimation
pp. 160
Animals and Ideology
pp. 164
Threat
pp. 168
Animal Control Officer
pp. 175
State and Nature
pp. 186
On the Road
pp. 186
10. Circulation
pp. 193
Pursuing Pleasures
pp. 197
Favors
pp. 201
The Court Out-of-Doors
pp. 209
11. Intimidation
pp. 209
Initiating Warriors
pp. 213
Imitating War
pp. 222
Intimating War
pp. 228
Initiating War
pp. 233
12. Internationalization
pp. 233
Traffic in Animals
pp. 238
Dogs
pp. 242
Birds
pp. 252
Elephants
pp. 254
Cats
pp. 260
Traffic in Trainers
pp. 265
13. Conclusions
pp. 265
History Wide
pp. 273
History Deep
pp. 279
Notes
pp. 329
Abbreviations and Primary Sources
pp. 353
Bibliography and Modern Scholarship
pp. 395
Index
pp. 405
Acknowledgments
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