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Dr. Jadon Nisly-Goretzki
Research Assistant Agricultural History - Postdoc
- Telephone
- +49 5542 98-1266
- nislygoretzki[at]uni-kassel[dot]de
- Location
- Steinstraße 19
37213 Witzenhausen
- Room
- Altes Kloster, 2103
Main research interests:
History of human-animal relations, human-animal studies, gender history, environmental history, historical anthropology, commons and social inequality
Scientific publications:
Nisly, Jadon (2021): "Unser Vieh ist daher an die Waide gewöhnt" - Bäuerliche Arbeitsgemeinschaft mit Kühen in der kollektiven Weidehaltung vor und während der Agraraufklärung. In: Michaela Fenske, Arnika Peselmann and Daniel Best (eds.): Ländliches vielfach! Life and economy in extended social entities. Würzburg, pp. 167-194.
Nisly, Jadon (2020): Under One Roof Year-round. The Multispecies Intimacy of Co-habiting with Cows in Byre-houses since the Economic Enlightenment. In: Ethnologia Europaea 49, pp. 50-69. doi. org/10.16995/ee.1446
Nisly, Jadon (2018): Model estates as a utopia of agrarian economic enlightenment. In: Max Böhm, Birgit Angerer, Jan Borgmann, Birgit Jauernig, Ruth Kilian and Bertram Popp (eds.): Utopia Agriculture. Ingolstadt, pp. 47-62.
Nisly, Jadon (2018): Utopia of diligence. Amish and Mennonites as exemplary farmers and popular domain tenants. In: Max Böhm, Birgit Angerer, Jan Borgmann, Birgit Jauernig, Ruth Kilian and Bertram Popp (eds.): Utopia Agriculture. Ingolstadt, pp. 63-72.
Nisly, Jadon (2016): "Er kömme von seinem Viehe nicht hinweg". The relationship between humans and livestock in a model estate of the popular Enlightenment (1782-1795). In: Lukasz Nieradzik and Brigitta Schmidt-Lauber (eds.): Tiere nutzen. Ökonomien tierischer Produktion in der Moderne (Jahrbuch für die Geschichte des ländlichen Raumes 13) Innsbruck, Vienna, Bolzano, pp. 88-104. doi. org/10.25365/rhy-2016-7