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CATTLEFRONTIERS
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ERC Starting Grant CATTLEFRONTIERS
(Post)colonial Cattle Frontiers: Capitalism, Science and Empire in Southern and Central Africa
For more info, check our website: https://cattlefrontiers.eu/
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Very happy to present my research in Leipzig at the GlobeColloquium, this Wednesday!
In this week's #GlobeColloquium, @samuelcoghe.bsky.social explores the history of cattle farming in Africa: How did colonial intervention, capitalist exploitation, and scientific practices change traditional livestock farming, give rise to new conflicts, and shape global economic interdependencies?
November 10, 2025 at 11:37 AM
Next Tuesday will be the second lecture of our Livestock Histories Lecture Series! Clémence Gadenne-Rosfelder (EHESS, Paris) will be talking about Agricultural Modernisation in Brittany (France): Gender, work, and technology perspectives in pig farming specialisation (1945-1980s).
October 17, 2025 at 2:51 PM
We are very happy to announce our new online lecture series 'Livestock Histories: Regional and Global Perspectives'. The first lecture will be next week, where Steven Van Wolputte will be talking about cattle, microbes and veterinarians as entangled life forms in the history of Northern Namibia.
October 1, 2025 at 2:40 PM
Brazzaville, Summer 2025: The ruins of "Tannaf" (Société de Tannerie de l'Afrique Équatoriale française), a tannery held by M. Guelfman in 1957 with no trace of lasting success. The company gave its name to a whole area in Brazzaville close to river Djoué. (Photo by team member Louise Barré.)
September 12, 2025 at 11:52 AM
Team member Zarah Cleve just spent two weeks in Rwanda. One important stop on her trip was the King's Palace in Nyanza, where a small herd of Inyambo cattle, descended from the king's herd, can be found. These cows are known for their horns and played an important role in royal ceremonies.
June 23, 2025 at 7:57 AM
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Je me sens très honoré de pouvoir présenter mes recherches sur l'élevage bovin, demain à Antananarivo, dans un colloque inédit sur l'histoire économique de Madagascar.
June 3, 2025 at 6:59 PM
We have a new blog post up on our website where team member Paulo Matos talks about his recent fieldwork in Angola: cattlefrontiers.eu/paulo-matos-...
June 3, 2025 at 9:37 AM
Tomorrow, Samuël Coghe, PI of the CATTLEFRONTIERS project will be talking about cattle breeding in colonial and early postcolonial Madagascar at the History of Medicine, Science & Anthropocene Research Colloquium at the University of Zürich.
May 20, 2025 at 1:34 PM
In April, one of our PhD students, Elene Vernaeve, participated in a spring school on fieldwork, organised by the Conflict & Development department of Ghent University. It was a week were PhD students with different academic backgrounds discussed and reflect on the complexities of fieldwork.
May 15, 2025 at 9:18 AM
Cattlefrontiers team member Paulo Matos just spent a month in Angola doing fieldwork. His project examines the Portuguese colonial policies towards pastoralist populations in Angola and Mozambique. This picture was taken in the surroundings of Humbe, in a kraal of a Nkumbi individual. (1/3)
April 22, 2025 at 9:16 AM
We are happy to announce that @samuelcoghe.bsky.social will be presenting the CATTLEFRONTIERS ERC project at the Institute of Advanced Studies in Durham on 17 March durham.ac.uk/research/ins... @emilywebz.bsky.social
Interest in cattle - Seminar 2 - Durham University
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March 12, 2025 at 9:07 AM
Welcome to the CATTLEFRONTIERS Bluesky account! This project explores how European colonialism, global capitalism and multiple forms of local agency transformed cattle economies in Southern and Central Africa during the colonial and early postcolonial period.
February 10, 2025 at 10:58 AM