The Wolf
Culture, Nature, Heritage
Herausgeber: Convery, Ian; Lloyd, Karen; Davis, Peter; Maanen, Erwin van van; Nevin, Owen
The Wolf
Culture, Nature, Heritage
Herausgeber: Convery, Ian; Lloyd, Karen; Davis, Peter; Maanen, Erwin van van; Nevin, Owen
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New insights into the changing human attitudes towards wild nature through the depiction of wolves in human culture and heritage.
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New insights into the changing human attitudes towards wild nature through the depiction of wolves in human culture and heritage.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Heritage Matters
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 434
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 940g
- ISBN-13: 9781837650156
- ISBN-10: 1837650152
- Artikelnr.: 67408810
- Heritage Matters
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 434
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 940g
- ISBN-13: 9781837650156
- ISBN-10: 1837650152
- Artikelnr.: 67408810
Edited by Ian Convery, Peter Davis, Karen Lloyd, Owen T. Nevin and Erwin van Maanen
Preface & Acknowledgments Poem: Trophic Cascade by Camille T. Dungy
Foreword Luigi Boitani Part I: Imagining the Wolf 1. The Wolf in the Human
Mind Across Space and Time Erwin van Maanen 2. A History of Wolves and
People in France Jean-Marc MoriceauandP van Maanen 3.
WolvesandOtherMammalsHunted in Medieval English Forests Lee Raye 4. '
Uuluesheued!' The Historical Significance of the Wolf to Early
Indo-Europeans Rob Lenders 5. Wolves Behind Bars Helen Cowie 6. Nazi
Werewolves from Outer Space: Posthuman-wolf-multiplicities and Their
(Mis)appropriations Jamie Mcphie 7. Never Mind the Girl; What about the
Wolf? Marie Addyman 8. Whose Wolf Is It Anyway? Wolves, Wilderness and
Belonging Chris Powici 9. Defined 'as much by their absence as their
iconography': Reimagining Wolves in Cumbria in Sarah Hall's The Wolf Border
Penny Bradshaw 10. A 'Wasteland' Infested by Wolves: The Fallacy of 'Dark
Age' England Elizabeth Marshall Part II: What Makes the Wolf? 11. The Wolf
Pack Peter Davis 12. The Wolf in the Pastoral System of Southern France
Jean-Marc Landry and Jean-Luc Borelli 13.Contemporary Public Images of the
Wolf Helene Figari and Ketil Skogen 14. "The Sweetness of Freedom":
Reflections on the Occasion of the Japanese Wolf Holger Funk 15.
Reimagining the Dingo: The 'Australian Wolf' or Just a Feral Dog? Bradley
P. Smith, Robert G. Appleby and Kylie M. Cairns 16. 'Pushing the Ecological
Niche: A ¿Sea Wolf Called Takaya.' Cheryl Alexander and Karen Lloyd 17.
'Hunger-Greedy Appetite': The Wolf in Early-Modern English Natural History
Marie Addyman 18. What About the Coywolf? Javier D. Monzón 19. Is that a
wolf? Politics, Science and Red Wolf Identity Peter Brewitt and Lawson
Giles 20. The Thylacine - A Wolf in Name Only Stephen R. Sleightholme and
Cameron R. Campbell Part III: Return of the Wolf 21. Landscapes of
Coexistence: Livestock and Wolves in the Mountains of North Spain Nigel
Dykes 22. The Wolves of Yellowstone - Saviour of the Songbird or Piece of
the Puzzle? TJ Clark-Wolf, Rene Beyers, Peter Brewitt, Ian Convery & Owen
Nevin 23. Wolf-Beaver Dynamics in the Greater Voyageurs Ecosystem,
Minnesota Thomas D. Gable, Sean Johnson-Bice, Austin T. Homkes, Steve K.
Windels, John G. Bruggink, and Joseph K. Bump 24. The Return of the Wolf in
Germany: A Success Story of Rewilding with a Future? James Brückner and
Erwin van Maanen 25. Finding Common Ground with Wolves: Interspecies
Communication is a Shared Landscape Martin Drenthen 26. The Case for Wolves
in the UK Ian Convery, Owen Nevin, Elsie Blackshaw-Crosby, Deborah Brady &
Mark Fisher Part IV Personal Encounters 27. Tracking Wolves in Western
Europe: A Photo-Essay Photography by Marielle van Uitert and text by Karen
Lloyd 28. Speaking Out for Wolves: A Personal Reflection Tracy Hayes 29. To
Receive the Wolf Karen Lloyd 30. Úlfr and Gris: Spectral Animal Companions
of the Atomic Priest Robert Williams 31. The Three-Legged Stool: Wolves,
Shepherds and Sheep Lee Schofield 32. The Helsfell Wolf Karen Lloyd
Afterword: The Ecological Disadvantage of Living on an Island Mark Fisher
Foreword Luigi Boitani Part I: Imagining the Wolf 1. The Wolf in the Human
Mind Across Space and Time Erwin van Maanen 2. A History of Wolves and
People in France Jean-Marc MoriceauandP van Maanen 3.
WolvesandOtherMammalsHunted in Medieval English Forests Lee Raye 4. '
Uuluesheued!' The Historical Significance of the Wolf to Early
Indo-Europeans Rob Lenders 5. Wolves Behind Bars Helen Cowie 6. Nazi
Werewolves from Outer Space: Posthuman-wolf-multiplicities and Their
(Mis)appropriations Jamie Mcphie 7. Never Mind the Girl; What about the
Wolf? Marie Addyman 8. Whose Wolf Is It Anyway? Wolves, Wilderness and
Belonging Chris Powici 9. Defined 'as much by their absence as their
iconography': Reimagining Wolves in Cumbria in Sarah Hall's The Wolf Border
Penny Bradshaw 10. A 'Wasteland' Infested by Wolves: The Fallacy of 'Dark
Age' England Elizabeth Marshall Part II: What Makes the Wolf? 11. The Wolf
Pack Peter Davis 12. The Wolf in the Pastoral System of Southern France
Jean-Marc Landry and Jean-Luc Borelli 13.Contemporary Public Images of the
Wolf Helene Figari and Ketil Skogen 14. "The Sweetness of Freedom":
Reflections on the Occasion of the Japanese Wolf Holger Funk 15.
Reimagining the Dingo: The 'Australian Wolf' or Just a Feral Dog? Bradley
P. Smith, Robert G. Appleby and Kylie M. Cairns 16. 'Pushing the Ecological
Niche: A ¿Sea Wolf Called Takaya.' Cheryl Alexander and Karen Lloyd 17.
'Hunger-Greedy Appetite': The Wolf in Early-Modern English Natural History
Marie Addyman 18. What About the Coywolf? Javier D. Monzón 19. Is that a
wolf? Politics, Science and Red Wolf Identity Peter Brewitt and Lawson
Giles 20. The Thylacine - A Wolf in Name Only Stephen R. Sleightholme and
Cameron R. Campbell Part III: Return of the Wolf 21. Landscapes of
Coexistence: Livestock and Wolves in the Mountains of North Spain Nigel
Dykes 22. The Wolves of Yellowstone - Saviour of the Songbird or Piece of
the Puzzle? TJ Clark-Wolf, Rene Beyers, Peter Brewitt, Ian Convery & Owen
Nevin 23. Wolf-Beaver Dynamics in the Greater Voyageurs Ecosystem,
Minnesota Thomas D. Gable, Sean Johnson-Bice, Austin T. Homkes, Steve K.
Windels, John G. Bruggink, and Joseph K. Bump 24. The Return of the Wolf in
Germany: A Success Story of Rewilding with a Future? James Brückner and
Erwin van Maanen 25. Finding Common Ground with Wolves: Interspecies
Communication is a Shared Landscape Martin Drenthen 26. The Case for Wolves
in the UK Ian Convery, Owen Nevin, Elsie Blackshaw-Crosby, Deborah Brady &
Mark Fisher Part IV Personal Encounters 27. Tracking Wolves in Western
Europe: A Photo-Essay Photography by Marielle van Uitert and text by Karen
Lloyd 28. Speaking Out for Wolves: A Personal Reflection Tracy Hayes 29. To
Receive the Wolf Karen Lloyd 30. Úlfr and Gris: Spectral Animal Companions
of the Atomic Priest Robert Williams 31. The Three-Legged Stool: Wolves,
Shepherds and Sheep Lee Schofield 32. The Helsfell Wolf Karen Lloyd
Afterword: The Ecological Disadvantage of Living on an Island Mark Fisher
Preface & Acknowledgments Poem: Trophic Cascade by Camille T. Dungy
Foreword Luigi Boitani Part I: Imagining the Wolf 1. The Wolf in the Human
Mind Across Space and Time Erwin van Maanen 2. A History of Wolves and
People in France Jean-Marc MoriceauandP van Maanen 3.
WolvesandOtherMammalsHunted in Medieval English Forests Lee Raye 4. '
Uuluesheued!' The Historical Significance of the Wolf to Early
Indo-Europeans Rob Lenders 5. Wolves Behind Bars Helen Cowie 6. Nazi
Werewolves from Outer Space: Posthuman-wolf-multiplicities and Their
(Mis)appropriations Jamie Mcphie 7. Never Mind the Girl; What about the
Wolf? Marie Addyman 8. Whose Wolf Is It Anyway? Wolves, Wilderness and
Belonging Chris Powici 9. Defined 'as much by their absence as their
iconography': Reimagining Wolves in Cumbria in Sarah Hall's The Wolf Border
Penny Bradshaw 10. A 'Wasteland' Infested by Wolves: The Fallacy of 'Dark
Age' England Elizabeth Marshall Part II: What Makes the Wolf? 11. The Wolf
Pack Peter Davis 12. The Wolf in the Pastoral System of Southern France
Jean-Marc Landry and Jean-Luc Borelli 13.Contemporary Public Images of the
Wolf Helene Figari and Ketil Skogen 14. "The Sweetness of Freedom":
Reflections on the Occasion of the Japanese Wolf Holger Funk 15.
Reimagining the Dingo: The 'Australian Wolf' or Just a Feral Dog? Bradley
P. Smith, Robert G. Appleby and Kylie M. Cairns 16. 'Pushing the Ecological
Niche: A ¿Sea Wolf Called Takaya.' Cheryl Alexander and Karen Lloyd 17.
'Hunger-Greedy Appetite': The Wolf in Early-Modern English Natural History
Marie Addyman 18. What About the Coywolf? Javier D. Monzón 19. Is that a
wolf? Politics, Science and Red Wolf Identity Peter Brewitt and Lawson
Giles 20. The Thylacine - A Wolf in Name Only Stephen R. Sleightholme and
Cameron R. Campbell Part III: Return of the Wolf 21. Landscapes of
Coexistence: Livestock and Wolves in the Mountains of North Spain Nigel
Dykes 22. The Wolves of Yellowstone - Saviour of the Songbird or Piece of
the Puzzle? TJ Clark-Wolf, Rene Beyers, Peter Brewitt, Ian Convery & Owen
Nevin 23. Wolf-Beaver Dynamics in the Greater Voyageurs Ecosystem,
Minnesota Thomas D. Gable, Sean Johnson-Bice, Austin T. Homkes, Steve K.
Windels, John G. Bruggink, and Joseph K. Bump 24. The Return of the Wolf in
Germany: A Success Story of Rewilding with a Future? James Brückner and
Erwin van Maanen 25. Finding Common Ground with Wolves: Interspecies
Communication is a Shared Landscape Martin Drenthen 26. The Case for Wolves
in the UK Ian Convery, Owen Nevin, Elsie Blackshaw-Crosby, Deborah Brady &
Mark Fisher Part IV Personal Encounters 27. Tracking Wolves in Western
Europe: A Photo-Essay Photography by Marielle van Uitert and text by Karen
Lloyd 28. Speaking Out for Wolves: A Personal Reflection Tracy Hayes 29. To
Receive the Wolf Karen Lloyd 30. Úlfr and Gris: Spectral Animal Companions
of the Atomic Priest Robert Williams 31. The Three-Legged Stool: Wolves,
Shepherds and Sheep Lee Schofield 32. The Helsfell Wolf Karen Lloyd
Afterword: The Ecological Disadvantage of Living on an Island Mark Fisher
Foreword Luigi Boitani Part I: Imagining the Wolf 1. The Wolf in the Human
Mind Across Space and Time Erwin van Maanen 2. A History of Wolves and
People in France Jean-Marc MoriceauandP van Maanen 3.
WolvesandOtherMammalsHunted in Medieval English Forests Lee Raye 4. '
Uuluesheued!' The Historical Significance of the Wolf to Early
Indo-Europeans Rob Lenders 5. Wolves Behind Bars Helen Cowie 6. Nazi
Werewolves from Outer Space: Posthuman-wolf-multiplicities and Their
(Mis)appropriations Jamie Mcphie 7. Never Mind the Girl; What about the
Wolf? Marie Addyman 8. Whose Wolf Is It Anyway? Wolves, Wilderness and
Belonging Chris Powici 9. Defined 'as much by their absence as their
iconography': Reimagining Wolves in Cumbria in Sarah Hall's The Wolf Border
Penny Bradshaw 10. A 'Wasteland' Infested by Wolves: The Fallacy of 'Dark
Age' England Elizabeth Marshall Part II: What Makes the Wolf? 11. The Wolf
Pack Peter Davis 12. The Wolf in the Pastoral System of Southern France
Jean-Marc Landry and Jean-Luc Borelli 13.Contemporary Public Images of the
Wolf Helene Figari and Ketil Skogen 14. "The Sweetness of Freedom":
Reflections on the Occasion of the Japanese Wolf Holger Funk 15.
Reimagining the Dingo: The 'Australian Wolf' or Just a Feral Dog? Bradley
P. Smith, Robert G. Appleby and Kylie M. Cairns 16. 'Pushing the Ecological
Niche: A ¿Sea Wolf Called Takaya.' Cheryl Alexander and Karen Lloyd 17.
'Hunger-Greedy Appetite': The Wolf in Early-Modern English Natural History
Marie Addyman 18. What About the Coywolf? Javier D. Monzón 19. Is that a
wolf? Politics, Science and Red Wolf Identity Peter Brewitt and Lawson
Giles 20. The Thylacine - A Wolf in Name Only Stephen R. Sleightholme and
Cameron R. Campbell Part III: Return of the Wolf 21. Landscapes of
Coexistence: Livestock and Wolves in the Mountains of North Spain Nigel
Dykes 22. The Wolves of Yellowstone - Saviour of the Songbird or Piece of
the Puzzle? TJ Clark-Wolf, Rene Beyers, Peter Brewitt, Ian Convery & Owen
Nevin 23. Wolf-Beaver Dynamics in the Greater Voyageurs Ecosystem,
Minnesota Thomas D. Gable, Sean Johnson-Bice, Austin T. Homkes, Steve K.
Windels, John G. Bruggink, and Joseph K. Bump 24. The Return of the Wolf in
Germany: A Success Story of Rewilding with a Future? James Brückner and
Erwin van Maanen 25. Finding Common Ground with Wolves: Interspecies
Communication is a Shared Landscape Martin Drenthen 26. The Case for Wolves
in the UK Ian Convery, Owen Nevin, Elsie Blackshaw-Crosby, Deborah Brady &
Mark Fisher Part IV Personal Encounters 27. Tracking Wolves in Western
Europe: A Photo-Essay Photography by Marielle van Uitert and text by Karen
Lloyd 28. Speaking Out for Wolves: A Personal Reflection Tracy Hayes 29. To
Receive the Wolf Karen Lloyd 30. Úlfr and Gris: Spectral Animal Companions
of the Atomic Priest Robert Williams 31. The Three-Legged Stool: Wolves,
Shepherds and Sheep Lee Schofield 32. The Helsfell Wolf Karen Lloyd
Afterword: The Ecological Disadvantage of Living on an Island Mark Fisher