2024-06-04 03:32:55
This map is incorrect. While potentially less common than in Western Europe, The Russian Empire did host human zoos throughout Eastern Europe. [Link] CURRENTLY_RATED_HELPFUL(36-0-6) Author
2024-06-04 06:08:38
At least for Switzerland this is wrong [Link] CURRENTLY_RATED_HELPFUL(20-0-1) Author
2024-06-04 06:24:25
The map does not take into account harems which were the equivalent of a private zoo. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(4-0-8) Author
2024-06-04 07:17:50
The source of this map is an instagram account which does not cite its own research sources: [Link] The map is incorrect. For instance the Republic of Ireland which is shown on the map as 'no' did have a human zoo as reported here [Link] CURRENTLY_RATED_HELPFUL(26-2-7) Author
2024-06-04 08:23:30
Note needed, but current proposed note is only partially correct. It is worth noting Ireland was not known as 'the Republic of Ireland' when the human zoo was present in 1907, as it was under British rule. The Republic of Ireland has never had a human zoo, this zoo was British [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(10-0-1) Author
2024-06-04 11:43:39
NNN In 1907, Ireland was still part of the UK. The Republic of Ireland didn't exist until 1948 after having Proclaimed its Independence in 1916 [Link][Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(1-0-1) Author
2024-06-04 15:33:49
With regard to Denmark this is not correct. Copenhagen Zoo exhibited humans: [Link] Well known is the case of San Wung Sung from China about whom his great-grandson Jesper Wung-Sung wrote a novel: [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(1-0-0) Author
2024-06-04 21:22:47
Several countries marked green here had "human zoos", e. g. the Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden or Tchech republic [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(0-0-0) Author