Jules Skotnes-Brown (EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND) is a historian of science, animals, and colonialism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. He is currently a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of St. Andrews.
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Note on Terminology and Translations Acknowledgements Introduction Interlude 1: Rogues of the Addo Bush 1. Domestication and Degeneration: the establishment of the Addo Elephant National Park Interlude 2: The Great Game Drive 2. Transporting Trypanosomes: ecologies of health and knowledge in Zululand Interlude 3: The Passing of the Locust 3. Birds and the Balance of Nature: anthropomorphism, zoomorphism, and economic ornithology Interlude 4: Lefu la Seoa 4. Subterranean Swarms: the construction of 'veld plague', influx-control, and the war on rodents Interlude 5: The Gemsbok Play 5. Desert Denizens: Kalahari San and the Gemsbok National Park Conclusion