This is very cool - I work on equine labour in postal work, but sadly in ancient China (1 cent. BCE/CE). LOVE this panel idea though! ๐
Posts by Kelsey Granger
Celebrating the Year of the Horse ้ฆฌๅนด with the most auspicious ancient Chinese postal horse names: Wholly Fortunate ๅฎๅนธ, Laden with Jade ่ผ็, and Son of Dragons ้พๅญ, who all worked at the Xuanquan ๆธๆณ Postal Station in the Han dynasty! ๐๐๐
#yearofthehorse #chinesenewyear #้ฆฌๅนด
Rounding out 2025 with an essay for T'oung Pao discussing recent publications on Chinese animals, including books on talking parrots, sacred oxen, marital camels, and bathing elephants! It's definitely been an exciting year in an exciting field of research ๐๐๐ซ๐๐ฆ
brill.com/view/journal...
Excited to say that my article on horse names in China's ancient postal system has been published with Early China! ๐โ๏ธ๐ฟ Meet Skittish Fish, Calm at the Carriage, and, my personal fave, Cinnamon Stick, at the link below:
#animalhistory
Recently did a guest article with @sahavoice.bsky.social about presenting your research in the media as an ECR ๐ป๐บ๐
Media engagement can be a great training ground to learn how to present your research to people way outside your field - a much-needed skill for job interviews and grant apps!
Was amazing to be part of BBC R4's In Our Time talking about all things Dragon ๐ฒ If you want to know more about the Chinese zodiac, rain dragons, and The Dragon Boat Festival, you can listen online! ๐
#inourtime #herebedragons #BBCRadio4
We were totally blown away by the interest in our first workshop, so thank you again to all applicants and participants! #casn2025 #casnmunster ๐ฏ
My book review of "Insect Histories of East Asia" has just been published in the latest issue of Animal History ๐ชฐ๐ชฒ๐ It's a fantastic issue with articles on saints, street dogs, and serpents, all of which you can read here:
online.ucpress.edu/ah/issue/1/2
Thanks Gregory, I'm loving it here - such a great community!
Or in this fun blog-post I wrote for the Royal Asiatic Society on all things canine in early China! royalasiaticsociety.org/the-history-...
Hi Bluesky ๐ I'm a historian of pre-1200 China and the wider Silk Roads, mostly looking at all things animal! ๐พ Currently working on papers related to postal horses, lapdogs, and pet parrots ๐๐ฉ๐ฆ