... horse culture that was essentially identical to that practiced by members of other nations (or, more specifically, by members of the elites of other nations) but that had been tweaked somehow to give it a specifically English flavor, as ...
... horse culture creates work . Small industries that manufacture , sell , and repair horse equipment provide jobs for many Amish . As a front - stage symbol , the horse projects a conservative public image that conveniently camouflages a ...
... horse culture, on the one hand, and the latency of deep subcultures, on the other hand, we educators remain largely ignorant of both the battles and the heroics, and therefore minimally effective when and where it counts most, in ...
... horse culture preceded the diffusion of these other traits , we should have a strong case for the horse as a modifier of culture . As we have seen , what little evidence there is points in the other direction . The use of the horse in ...
... horse culture 13 , 125-50 Swift's portrayal of authors as horsemen 126–7 Hours of Idleness ( Byron ) , see Byron , Lord how - to books on archery 120 Hoyle , Edmond , gambling associated with card games more than horse racing 133 ...
... horse culture and of bed and field planting of onions with the following results : " Hand culture with onions was more profitable than horse culture . Planting seeds in beds and transplanting to the field , with either hand or horse ...
... horse culture of West Africa is clearly moribund . Horses can still be seen in the compounds of kings and chiefs , and at ceremonial festivals ( see cover photo ) . In 1977 , indeed , the Nigerian authorities were able to assemble no ...
... horse culture, embedded as it is within imperial mercantile culture generally, repugnant. Swift's was an early instance of what would become a staple trope of eighteenth- century representation of animals: the exposure of human cruelty ...
... horse culture , however tempting it is to claim that honor for the nomads of the Asian steppes , or for some anony- mous community on the banks of the Oxus , the river that separates central Asia from Persia and the Middle East , and ...