Animal Welfare and Anti-Vivisection 1870-1910
Delve into the intricate history of the animal welfare movement with Animal Welfare and Anti-Vivisection 1870-1910 by Susan Hamilton. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2004, this comprehensive collection spans an impressive 1144 pages, offering a wealth of primary documents that illuminate the vivisection controversy of the nineteenth century. This essential resource not only highlights the critical relationship between vivisection and the burgeoning animal welfare movement but also emphasizes the pivotal role women played in advocating for animal rights during this transformative period. Ideal for researchers and enthusiasts alike, this work provides invaluable insights into the ethical debates that shaped modern perspectives on animal treatment. Explore the past to understand the foundations of today's animal welfare advocacy!