1668: The Year of the Animal in France

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By Peter Sahlins *86

Published June 26, 2018

In 1668 France, animals were the new fashionable thing to paint, sculpt, collect, and decorate with, especially if you were Louis XIV. 1668 (MIT Press) explores the social implications of this “animal moment,” arguing it led to animals being less respected and induced people to be more wary of newly perceived animalistic desires within themselves.

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