Lost Dogs and the Law in Modern Britain
Sniffing the Past is delighted to host a guest blog from Dr Kate Smith. After being launched in May this …
Sniffing the Past is delighted to host a guest blog from Dr Kate Smith. After being launched in May this …
Sniffing the Past is delighted to present a guest blog from Josh Doble. The co-evolution of humans and dogs over …
Over the last eighteen months or so, I’ve been collaborating with Dr Krithika Srinivasan at the University of Edinburgh and …
During the centenary of the First World War more and more attention has been paid to the role that animals played in the conflict. The tone is often celebratory, which overlooks how animals could cause conflict between army commanders and soldiers in the trenches. The pet dogs of poilus, as French soldiers were known, lays this tension bare.
Sniffing the Past is delighted to host a guest blog from Jane Hamlett, Lesley Hoskins and Rebecca Preston from the …
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‘A Military Messenger Heads for the Enemy’s Camp’: Japanese officers, Edna Lee, Otto, and Mitzi, leave…
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Post by Tom Webb, Department of History, University of Liverpool Dog excrement has been identified as…
Sniffing the Past is delighted to present a guest blog from Victoria Shea, a History student at the University of …
Sniffing the Past is delighted to present a guest blog from Justyna Włodarczyk In the United States the second half …
Interest in dog breeding, working dogs and petkeeping combined with the beginning of mass media culture to create a plethora …