1. Breeds of Empire and the 'Invention' of the Horse (Greg Bankoff and Sandra Swart); 2. Southeast Asia and Southern Africa in the Maritime Horse Trade of the Indian Ocean, c. 1800-1914 (William Gervase Clarence-Smith); 3. Horse Breeding, Long-distance Horse Trading and Royal Courts in Indonesian History, 1500-1900 (Peter Boomgaard); 4. The 'Arab' of the Indonesian Archipelago: Famed Horse Breeds of Sumbawa (Bernice de Jong Boers); 5. Javanese Horses for the Court of Ayutthaya (Dhiravat na Pombejra); 6. Colonising New Lands: Horses in the Philippines (Greg Bankoff); 7. Adapting to a New Environment: The Philippine Horse (Greg Bankoff); 8. Riding High - Horses, Power and Settler Society in Southern Africa, c. 1654-1840 (Sandra Swart); 9. The 'Ox That Deceives': The Meanings of the 'Basotho Pony' in Southern Africa (Sandra Swart); 10. 'Together yet Apart': Towards a Horse-story (Greg Bankoff and Sandra Swart); Notes); Bibliography); Index
Greg Bankoff is a social and environmental
historian of Southeast Asia and the Pacific. In particular, he
writes on environmental society interactions with respect to
natural hazards, resources, human animal relations, and issues of
social equity and labour. He is professor of modern history in the
Department of History, University of Hull. Among his publications
are Crime, Society and the State in the Nineteenth Century
Philippines (Manila: Ateneo de Manila University Press, 1996) and
Cultures of Disaster: Society and Natural Hazard in the Philippines
(London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2003). He is also co-editor of Mapping
Vulnerability: Disasters, Development and People (with Georg Frerks
and Dorothea Hilhorst, London: Earthscan, 2004).
Sandra Swart is an environmental and social
historian of southern Africa. She received both a DPhil in Modern
History and MSc in Environmental Change from the University of
Oxford. She is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Stellenbosch.
She has published on themes as various as Afrikaner identity,
animals in history and social rebellion in, amongst others, the
Journal of Southern African Studies and Journal of African History.
She is the co-editor, with Lance van Sittert, of Canis Africanis: A
Dog History of Southern Africa and she is currently writing the
history of horses in southern Africa.
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