Bearing Witness
Ruth Harrison and British Farm Animal Welfare (1920–2000)
Author(s)
Kirchhelle, Claas
Collection
WellcomeLanguage
EnglishAbstract
This open access book is the biography of one of Britain’s foremost animal welfare campaigners and of the world of activism, science, and politics she inhabited. In 1964, Ruth Harrison’s bestseller Animal Machines triggered a gear change in modern animal protection by popularising the term ‘factory farming’ alongside a new way of thinking about animal welfare. Here, historian Claas Kirchhelle explores Harrison’s avant-garde upbringing, Quakerism, and how animal welfare debates were linked to concerns about the wider ethical and environmental trajectories of post-war Britain. Breaking the myth of Harrison as a one-hit wonder, Kirchhelle reconstructs Harrison’s 46 years of campaigning and the rapid transformation of welfare politics and science during this time. Exacerbated by Harrison’s own actions, the decades after 1964 saw a polarisation of animal politics, a professionalisation of British activism, and the rise of a new animal welfare science. Harrison’s belief in incremental reform allowed her to form ties to leading scientists but alienated her from more radical campaigners. Many of her 1964 demands gradually became part of mainstream politics. However, farm animal welfare’s increasing marketisation has also led to a relative divorce from the wider agenda of social improvement that Harrison once bore witness to. This is the first book to cast light on the interlinked histories of British farm animal welfare activism, science, and legislation. Its unique scope allows it to go beyond existing accounts of modern British animal welfare and will be of interest to those interested in animal welfare, environmentalism, and the behavioural sciences.
Keywords
History of Science; Animal Welfare/Animal Ethics; History of Medicine; History of Britain and Ireland; Social History; Animal Ethics; Animal Machines; UK government; Brambell Committee; Campaign; Factory farms; Veterinary science; Animal psychology; Animal emotions; Farming standards; Agricultural legislation; Farm Animal Care Trust (FACT); Animal welfare post-Brexit; Political debate; Environmentalism; Open Access; Veterinary medicine; Bioethics; European history; Social & cultural historyDOI
10.1007/978-3-030-62792-8ISBN
9783030627928, 9783030627928Publisher
Springer NaturePublisher website
https://www.springernature.com/gp/products/booksPublication date and place
2021Imprint
Palgrave MacmillanSeries
Palgrave Studies in the History of Social Movements,Classification
History of science
Veterinary medicine
History of medicine
British & Irish history
Social & cultural history
History of science
Veterinary medicine
History of medicine
European history
Social and cultural history