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Mar 27

Coughing Cows, Mad Dogs, and Infected Bees: Making Sense of Animal Disease in Early Medieval Ireland

A talk by Rachel Singer.

This talk considers animal disease in early Ireland through cultural, economic, and environmental lenses. It examines what these records tell us about early medieval understandings of contamination and how the boundary between humans and animals could be breached. It also reviews potential economic causes and consequences of large-scale animal mortality and considers how both contemporary observers and modern scholars might place these outbreaks in their environmental contexts.

Leonard 133, Reynolds Hall
1351 West Rd, Washington, DC 20057, Washington, DC , DC 20057
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Mar 27, 2025 06:30pm - Mar 27, 2025 08:00pm

Free