<p>Éric Baratay’s biographical account of the backstory lives of famous animals is a vivid description of experiences and feelings from the animal’s point of view. The uniqueness and singularity of individual animals emerge in these 'restored stories,' encouraging a better understanding of the conditions and circumstances of actual animals. Clear, readable, and very engaging, this book is a splendid contribution to animal studies.</p>
- Linda Kalof, author of Looking at Animals in Human History
<p>An attractive and original work. There isn’t anything much like it, and it should be of interest to scholars interested in animals in a range of humanistic disciplines, as well to general readers who share their interests.</p>
- Harriet Ritvo, author of Noble Cows and Hybrid Zebras: Essays on Animals and History
<p>This book is a wholesome blend of history, ethology, and sociology. It is fitting for behavioral ecologists, conservation biologists, applied ecologists and especially ecologists interested in ethical issues of human–animal relationships.</p>
- Julia Barrone, Community Ecology
<p>Animal Biographies is an important contribution to animal studies. Its standpoint is original and hugely engrossing, taking readers a step closer to understanding animals as individuals, while seemingly avoiding the obvious errors of anthropocentrism.</p>
- P. Beirne, CHOICE
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Biographical note
ÉRIC BARATAY is professor of contemporary history at the Université Jean-Moulin, Lyon. A specialist in animal history, Baratay is the author of many books, including Le Point de vue animal: Une Autre version de l’histoire (The animal point of view: Another side of the story)
and Bêtes des tranchées: Des Vécus oubliés (Beasts of the trenches: Forgotten experiences).