Abattoirs and Veterinary Public Health in Lagos History, 1878-1960

Cognome dell'autore
Oluwaseun Otosede
Williams
Tipo di ricerca
Dottorato
Stato
laufend/en cours
Cognome del docente
Prof.
Aidan
Russell
Istituzione
Geneva Graduate Institute
Luogo
Genève
Anno
2023/2024
Abstract

By historicising meat production and veterinary public health in colonial Lagos, this study examines how the British colonial establishment, particularly its medical and law enforcement machinery, impacted native mores, norms and worldview regarding the animal, diet, disease, wellness, sanitariness, modernity and urbanity, and vice versa. It foregrounds the intersection of human and animal health, and takes animals as veritable subjects, objects and agents of historical change as much as humans.

External ID
301356