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The Shire Horse in Peace and War

Harnessing History: The Essential Role of War Horses in Military Strategies

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In «The Shire Horse in Peace and War,» J. Albert Frost offers an insightful exploration of the historical significance of the Shire horse, elucidating its vital roles in agriculture and military endeavors from the 19th century to the present day. The narrative combines meticulous research with a lyrical prose style, immersing readers in the cultural and social contexts that shaped the usage of this breed. Frost's work delves into the breed's transformation during times of peace and conflict, highlighting its contributions to both rural economies and war efforts, thereby situating the Shire horse within the broader tapestry of British history. J. Albert Frost, a noted equestrian historian and passionate advocate for the preservation of traditional British breeds, draws upon his extensive experience with livestock and agricultural practices. His upbringing in the English countryside and familial ties to farming provide a unique perspective on the Shire horse's endurance and resilience throughout changing socio-economic landscapes. Frost's research reflects a deep appreciation for the heritage of working animals and underscores the Shire's role beyond mere utility. This book is an essential read for historians, equine enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the intersection of agriculture, warfare, and animal husbandry. Frost'Äôs engaging narrative not only educates but also inspires a renewed appreciation for the Shire horse, making it a valuable addition to any historical library.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
01 Januar 2025
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90 S.
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4064066169947
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