Dog Event

Dogopolis: The Remaking of Human-Canine Relations in Modern London, New York and Paris

4:00pm - 6:00pm / Wednesday 8th November 2017 / Venue: Walbank Lecture Theatre Abercromby SQ (south)
Type: Seminar / Category: Department / Series: History Seminar Series
  • Suitable for: Anybody interested in the topic, including university staff and students and members of the public.
  • Admission: Admission is Free. Please contact Roland Clark to register roland.clark@liverpool.ac.uk
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A specialist in Environmental History from the University of Liverpool, in this talk based on his current book project Chris Pearson will discuss dogs as historical actors as he explores the social histories of three major urban centres – London, New York, and Paris. Pearson is also an active blogger and features some of this research on his blog Sniffing the Past