Events

Public Program, Author Talk

Animal City: The Domestication of America

Andrew A. Robichaud, Boston University
There is a $10 per person fee (no charge for MHS Fellows and Members, EBT or ConnectorCare cardholders).
Monday, January 27, 2020, 6:00PM - 7:00PM
Registration required at a cost

American cities were once full of animal life: cattle driven through city streets; pigs feeding on trash in public alleys and basements; cows crammed into urban feedlots; horses worked to death in the harness; dogs pulling carts and powering small machines; and wild animals peering out at human spectators from behind bars. In his new book, Andrew Robichaud reconstructs this evolving world of nineteenth-century urban animal life—from San Francisco to Boston to New York—and reveals its importance, both then and now.

There is a pre-talk reception at 5:30.