Bearing Witness : Ruth Harrison and British Farm Animal Welfare (1920-2000).
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing AG,
2021.
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
Series: | Palgrave Studies in the History of Social Movements Series
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Table of Contents:
- Bearing Witness
- Series Editors' Preface
- Timeline
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Contents
- List of Images
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Part I: Radical Roots (1920-1961)
- Chapter 2: Meet the Winstens: A 'Downstart' Anglo-Jewish family
- Chapter 3: Becoming an Activist: Ruth Harrison's Turn to Animal Welfare
- Part II: Synthesis: The Post-war Landscape of Welfare Science and Activism (1945-1964)
- Chapter 4: Between Physiology and Psychology-Ethology and Animal Feelings
- Chapter 5: Ideals and Intensification: Welfare Campaigns in a Nation of Animal Lovers
- Chapter 6: Staging Welfare: Writing Animal Machines
- Part III: Impact (1964-1968)
- Chapter 7: From Author to Adviser: Ruth Harrison and the Animal Machines Moment
- Part IV: Defining Welfare (1967-1979)
- Chapter 8: A "minority of one": Harrison and the FAWAC
- Chapter 9: Ruth the Ruthless: Activism, Welfare, and Generational Change
- Becoming a Professional
- An Uneasy Relationship: Ruth Harrison and the RSPCA
- A New Style of Activism: The Rise of the RSPCA Reform Group
- Losing Touch: Harrison and RSPCA Reform
- Chapter 10: Slippery FACTs: The Rise of a "mandated" Animal Welfare Science
- A New Kind of Science: The Rise of Animal Welfare Science
- Combative Science: Welfare Research in a Time of Counter Science
- Part V: From Éclat to Consensus (1979-2000)
- Chapter 11: From Protest to 'Holy Writ': The Mainstreaming of Welfare Politics
- Chapter 12: Non-conform Evidence: The Impasse of 1990s Welfare Research
- Chapter 13: Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Archives
- Oral History Interviews &
- Correspondence
- Serial Sources
- Digital Sources
- Printed Material
- Index.