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  2. The people of medieval Europe were devoted to their dogs; one great French dog-lover declared that the greatest defect of the species was that they ‘lived not long enough’.

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    The people of medieval Europe were devoted to their dogs; one great French dog-lover declared that the greatest defect of the species was that they ‘lived not long enough’.

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    European power in the New World was established with the help of aggressive and intimidating dogs, specially bred for the purpose. And, as Tyler D. Parry reveals, the long history of canine violence against minority groups is still being written.

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    The people of medieval Europe were devoted to their dogs; one great French dog-lover declared that the greatest defect of the species was that they ‘lived not long enough’.

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    The people of medieval Europe were devoted to their dogs; one great French dog-lover declared that the greatest defect of the species was that they ‘lived not long enough’.

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    The Cat, the Rat and the Dog The story of Richard III’s lieutenants, William Catesby, Sir Richard Ratcliffe and Francis, Viscount Lovell, is one of intrigue, death and a mysterious disappearance. Matthew Ward | Published in History Today Volume 69 Issue 6 June 2019

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  3. The World of Medieval Dogs - History Today

    Oct 3, 2019 · The people of medieval Europe were devoted to their dogs; one great French dog-lover declared that the greatest defect of the species was that they ‘lived not long enough’.

     
  4. Man’s Best Fiend - History Today

    Dec 12, 2016 · European power in the New World was established with the help of aggressive and intimidating dogs, specially bred for the purpose. And, as Tyler D. Parry reveals, the long history of canine violence against minority …

  5. Volume 29 Issue 2 February 1979 - History Today

    Feb 2, 1979 · The people of medieval Europe were devoted to their dogs; one great French dog-lover declared that the greatest defect of the species was that they ‘lived not long enough’.

  6. Beatrice Johnston - History Today

  7. The Dog Days of Medieval Summer - History Today

    Jul 7, 2024 · Since ancient times this change in the heavens has been associated with a perilous season on the earth: in Greek and Roman astronomy, the sultry dog days were believed to be a time of plague, fevers and physical …

  8. The Cat, the Rat and the Dog - History Today

    Jun 6, 2019 · The Cat, the Rat and the Dog The story of Richard III’s lieutenants, William Catesby, Sir Richard Ratcliffe and Francis, Viscount Lovell, is one of intrigue, death and a mysterious disappearance. Matthew Ward | Published …

  9. The War on Dogs - History Today

  10. Isle of Dogs - History Today

    Some dogs are noisy, hurtful, or cruel; others are loyal, gentle and kind. But none is more mysterious – or historically consequential – than Bendicò the great dane, in Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa’s The Leopard (1958).

  11. Who’s Afraid of the Dog-Banditti? - History Today

    Jun 3, 2021 · However, thieves knew that strong attachments to individual dogs (regardless of their usefulness) left owners vulnerable to demands for the ransom of their companions. Although theft had long been a risk for dog …

  12. Wild is the Wolf - History Today

    Jan 23, 2019 · In the countryside, rogue dogs attacking livestock were referred to as wolves. True wilderness had not been seen in England in living memory. Intensifying landscape management from the medieval period onwards had …

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