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The Horse in Early Modern English Culture: Bridled, Curbed, and Tamed
Kevin De Ornellas
School of Arts & Humanities
Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
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Arts and Humanities
Reality
100%
English culture
100%
Early Modern English
100%
Nave
100%
Labour
50%
Poem
50%
England
50%
Animals
50%
beast
50%
Fiction
50%
Literature
50%
prose works
50%
Demonstration
50%
Subjugation
50%
Management
50%
Routine
50%
Oppression
50%
Animal Welfare
50%
Tropes
50%
Domination
50%
Clergyman
50%
Early Stuart England
50%
Tudor
50%
Slave
50%
Early modern England
50%
Renaissance England
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Horse
100%
Women
12%
Animal Welfare
12%