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This book examines the semi-mythological status occupied by three foundation stallions of the Thoroughbred racehorse: the Byerley Turk, the Godolphin Arabian (or Barb), and the Darley Arabian. In the nineteenth century, it was pointed out that the winners of every significant British horse race were descendants of one of these three "Founding Fathers." This suggestion undoubtedly led to an increase in popularity of these stallions' descendants and encouraged development of their lines by wealthy and competitive racing enthusiasts. However, DNA research and historical investigations call the story of the "Founding Fathers" into question.
This book interrogates this narrative and its enduring popularity. It argues that this tale is, in essence, a constructed patriarchal myth that serviced the dominant biblical, biological, social, and political hierarchy of the period of its emergence.
Miriam A. Bibby (PhD, FSA Scot, FRHistS) is an equine historian, author, editor, and broadcaster. She is co-editor-in-chief of Cheiron: The International Journal of Equine and Equestrian History, and an affiliate of the University of Glasgow’s School of Social & Environmental Sustainability.
| Publication Date: | 26 July 2026 |
| Publisher: | Springer Nature Switzerland |
| Imprint: | Palgrave Macmillan |
| ISBN-13: | 9783032257499 |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Page Count: | 331 |