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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Durante siglos los gobernantes trataron a los animales exóticos como emisarios diplomáticos o máquinas de guerra, masacrándolos por centenares para divertirse o coleccionándolos para impresionar al pueblo y legitimar simbólicamente la magnificencia de su poder. La familiaridad con que hoy los vemos atenuó la admiración y el pavor que nos despertaban, pero nuestra fascinación por ellos aún pervive. Tal vez porque intuimos que nuestros destinos están inextricablemente unidos; que sin ellos, espejos de nuestra humanidad, no seríamos quienes somos. A history of animals used as ways to gain influence and power sounds very intriguing and parts of this book live up to the promise of the cover. Each section covers someone famous obtaining exotic animals (Lorenzo Medici gets a giraffe while Josephine Bonaparte scored some black swans) and then what they did with said animals (setting them onto gladiators, prisoners and each other in the case of the Romans). "The Medici giraffe" is well written with plenty of moments of interest but it didn't grip me enough to recommend it too highly. Since the beginning of time, exotic animals have been used as powerful diplomatic tools, representing the wealth and prestige of their masters. Political gifts of animals such as the strong and intelligent elephant, have long been instrumental in brokering peace and aligning nations as allies. In The Medici Giraffe, Maria Belozerskaya takes us on a fascinating journey through the past, focusing on the exotic animals that have been used throughout history as weapons of war, and the symbols of prosperity and man’s dominion over all living things. Beginning in 275 BC Alexandria, Belozerskaya takes the reader on a grand expedition using seven major periods of history as jumping off points – •Ptolemy’s elephants and the first ancient arms race; •the early Roman games at the Circus Maximus, featuring the brutal slaying of thousands of exotic animals; •the use of the “Medici giraffe” as a political instrument to build the power of Prince Lorenzo the Magnificent, and enhance the position of the entire Medici family; •New World animals and human oddities from Montezuma’s menageries as a symbol the conquests of Cortes; •King Rudolf II and his unsurpassed collection of specimens of natural history from around the globe, used as an escape from his political woes; •the Australian black swans of Josephine Bonaparte, as pawns in her lifelong attempt to acquire status and influence; •and the private menagerie of William Randolph Hearst, used to alleviate his massive insecurities and the need to prove himself. The Medici Giraffe ends with an epilogue from modern history: the story of giant pandas Hsing-Hsing and Ling-Ling, given as a gift from China to the United States during the Nixon administration, serving as animal ambassadors for their wild relatives, and symbolizing endangered animals all over the world and the conservation movement. The Medici Giraffe covers all manner of animals: from lions, tigers, and bears, to tapirs, kangaroos, dodos and of course the giraffe. Exploring the critical roles animals have played in the history of civilization, Belozerskaya gives us a well-researched and academic account of animals and their many applications within the realm of international politics. I would recommend The Medici Giraffe not only to animal lovers, but also to readers who enjoy politics, and history buffs, who would like to look at these stories of the past through new eyes. Although the extensive detail Belozerskaya provides can be a little dry at times, if you focus in on, and read just one of the seven sections at a time, you’ll find The Medici Giraffe to be informative and highly entertaining, and the kind of book that stays with you long after you’ve put it down. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
A fascinating exploration, spanning two thousand years, of the central role exotic animals have played in war, diplomacy, and the pomp of rulers and luminaries. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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