From King Solomon's collections of -apes and peacocks- to the menageries of English and Hapsburg monarchs, the display of exotic animals has delighted and amazed observers for centuries. Originally prized as symbols of elite wealth and power, such collections have been dramatically transformed since 1800--particularly in terms of audience and purpose.
In New Worlds, New Animals, R. J. Hoage and William A. Deiss assemble essays that concentrate on the development of the modern zoo in the nineteenth century. Taking an in-depth look at the social climate of the century, they...
From King Solomon's collections of -apes and peacocks- to the menageries of English and Hapsburg monarchs, the display of exotic animals has deligh...