Marvin, G. (2007). English foxhunting: a prohibited practice. Hunting as heritage. Vol 14(3), pp. 339-360.

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English foxhunting: a prohibited practice
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Hunting as heritage
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International Journal of Cultural Property
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14 (3)
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339 - 360
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in 2005 foxhunting was prohibited by an act of parliament in England. The Hunting Act 2004 forbade the highly formal and ritualized hunting of foxes with packs of hounds and thus brought to an end a practice that had been present in the countryside for some 200 years. The author explores the complexities of foxhunting as a social and cultural practice prior to the ban as well as the nature of the ban as it relates to killing foxes, and the effects of the ban in terms of how it is experienced from the perspectives of the supporters of foxhunting
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Garry Marvin
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2007
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12 Aug 2008