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Case study - Animals of the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)
For centuries, geographical exploration has relied on animals for transportation and food. However, animals have been more than simply workers in the history of geography: they have been companions and collaborators. As geographers set out to “discover” the world, animals became important sources of knowledge. Of course, there is also a path of violence forged by geographical exploration. From hunting parties to stuffed animal trophies, the archives also hold stories of conflict and domination over the non-human world.
Dr. Catherine Oliver is a geographer based at the University of Cambridge. In 2020, Dr Catherine Oliver was awarded a Wiley Research Fellowship in collaboration with the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), which provided her with access to their digitized archives via the Wiley Digital Archive platform.
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