Rulers and Raptors Falcons in Courtly Europe, 1600–1793
Rulers and Raptors Falcons in Courtly Europe, 1600–1793
- ISBN 13: 9780198937333
- ISBN 10: 0198937334
- Format: Hardcover
- Copyright: 01/31/2026
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary
Weber pays close attention to the birds' life trajectories and thereby shines a spotlight on a large network of agents, including rural bird catchers, bourgeois animal traders, and noble falconers at court who made the aerial spectacles possible. Focusing on these peoples' interactions with the raptors, the book proposes to rethink early modern human-animal relations, showing that falcons escaped clear distinctions between wild and domestic, nature and civilization. The book thus simultaneously shows how early modern European rulers valued raptors as a key symbol of their power—and how this very symbol of monarchical sovereignty pointed to the limits of human control over the animal kingdom on the eve of the Anthropocene.
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