顽固 发表于 2025-3-28 17:01:28

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Compassionate 发表于 2025-3-28 21:25:25

,Cockfighting: ‘,’,m of bloodshed. These single combats, with their ritualised solemnities, were glorified by poets and chroniclers and were the precursor of private duels fought between individuals for centuries to come. It is a small step to see the same concept of single combat between equals being reflected in the

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Gnrh670 发表于 2025-3-29 14:41:36

,Sod ‘n’ Turf: A Symbiotic Relationship,f excitement by exhibiting violence that could be viewed by spectators without them becoming directly involved. Like other blood sports they were enjoyed by large numbers of people. Race meetings lasted several days, a week was common, and their success depended on the cooperation of horse owners an

陶器 发表于 2025-3-29 17:17:52

,A Cocker’s Reckoning,r a cock walk and 5s. for five more cock walks. This was, or certainly became, a common practice. Many owners sent their fighting cocks away to be ‘walked’, often spreading them around several breeders who were paid to raise them. This prevented whole flocks being wiped out by epidemic diseases. On

STING 发表于 2025-3-29 20:54:00

,‘Tyrannic Man’s Dominion’,wild animals. ‘At St Gall in Switzerland, the monks had badgers, marmots and bears in an elaborately devised .’. However, in the fourteenth century church leaders decided that keeping a menagerie was incompatible with the rule of St Benedict and abolished the practice. This rule was extended to thos

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OREX 发表于 2025-3-30 07:38:47

Introduction,ccount prepared with academic rigour to describe, examine, question and analyse the practice of cockfighting in Britain from ancient times until the early nineteenth century when the custom became illegal. The extract also helps to illustrate the type of source material used in bringing the story to
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