These articles have been peer-reviewed under the direction of Kristen Guest (University of Northern British Columbia) and Ronja Frank (Memorial University, St John's, Newfoundland). They form part of the Equine Breed and the Making of Modern Identity project, funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
Project Overview
- "Changing Horses: Equine Encounters in the Later Nineteenth Century" by John Stokes
- "Equine Narrative Labor in the Victorian Novel" by Sinan Akıllı
- "The Knacker" by Amy Bracey
- "Human-Equine Entanglements in the Nineteenth Century: Scholarship of the Victorian Horse" by Ronja Charlotte Frank
- "Women and Nineteenth-Century Equine Economies" by Nancy Henry
- "British Cavalry Policy after the Anglo-Boer War" by Chelsea Medlock, Independent Scholar
- "The Victorian Horsewoman: Class, Gender, and Sport" by Heidi Mikkelsen, Independent Scholar
- "The Transformation of Women's Riding Habits in the Nineteenth Century" by Jordyn Baratta, Independent Scholar
Links to Related Material (outside this project)
- Working Animals
- Phiz: "A Good Hand at a Horse" — A Gallery and Brief Overview of Phiz's Illustrations of Horses for Defoe, Dickens, Lever, and Ainsworth (1836-64)
Created 22 April 2025
Last modified 10 August 2026