In the first English-language history of the Berlin zoo, Gary Bruce traces the fascinating story of one of Germany's most popular cultural institutions, from its 19th century displays of "exotic" peoples to Nazi attempts to breed back long-extinct European cattle. As an institution with broad public reach, the zoo for more than 150 years shaped German views not only of the animal world, but of the human world far beyond Germany's borders.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Out from the Island of Peacocks
- Chapter 2: The Human Zoo
- Chapter 3: To the Zoo! Animals and Society in the Imperial Capital
- Chapter 4: An End to the Sighing of the Animals
- Chapter 5: The Nazi Ox: The Berlin Zoo and Nazism
- Chapter 6: Animals among the Beasts: The Zoo Descends into War
- Chapter 7: The Hippo and the Panda: A Tale of Two Zoos
- Epilogue: Of Trams and Tortoises
- Bibliography