Timothy Winegard's "The Horse: A Galloping History of Humanity" explores how horses have influenced human history, emphasizing their role in agriculture, warfare, and trade.
The book portrays horses as pivotal in shaping human existence, asserting that without them, monumental events like the Silk Trade or the rise of empires would have been impossible.
By weaving research from various disciplines, Winegard crafts a narrative that is both authoritative and informative, making complex historical interconnections accessible to the general audience.
Explaining the biology and instincts of horses, Winegard highlights their intelligence and adaptability, underscoring why they became such indispensable partners to humans throughout history.
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