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Monthly Archives: April 2012
The Early Barnyard Hierarchy on the Ogasawara Islands
Working my latest chapter into shape has frustrated me. This chapter looks at the disappearance of two animals on the islands: goats and pigs. The discursive trail written by humans with an interest in maintaining the forest and agrarian landscape … Continue reading
Posted in animal studies, Animals, bonin islands, Dissertation research, environmental history, Japanese history, modern Japanese history, Ogasawara Islands
Tagged agricultural history, animal studies, Animals, Bonin Islands, commodities, Dissertation research, environmental history, Japan, Japanese history, modern Japanese history, Ogasawara Islands
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