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Pets Around the World

A Cultural Encyclopedia of the Human-Animal Bond

Margo DeMello author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Publishing:28th May '26

£67.50 was £75.00

This title is due to be published on 28th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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Examine the rich cultural significance of pets across the globe and throughout history through this collection of more than 100 encyclopedia entries.

Many of us have been deeply affected by our personal experiences with pets. But companion animals have also had a lasting impact on society.

This book examines the rich cultural significance of pets across the globe and throughout history. A collection of more than 100 encyclopedia entries explores the many ways companion animals have shaped and continue to shape human society, offering a broad yet carefully curated introduction to the topic. Entries include cross-references to related topics, helping readers make connections and build a more robust conceptual framework. Further readings at the end of each entry serve as a gateway to more in-depth study.

For thousands of years, the animals we today think of as pets have filled many roles. They have helped us hunt and farm, provided pest control, served as protectors, and offered us companionship. In fact, some researchers believe that the domestication of the dog was the single innovation that allowed humans to spread across the globe. Given the varied and vital roles they’ve played, it’s no surprise that pets have had an enormous impact on society and culture. From the ancient Egyptian practice of mummifying cats because they were considered guardians of the underworld to the 21st-century phenomenon of throwing a birthday party for your pet, discover the many cultural facets of the human-animal bond.

ISBN: 9798765114940

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

304 pages