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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/goa
 ts-america-poor-mans-cow-urban-icon
SUMMARY:Goats in America: From the Poor Man's Cow to Urban Icon
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr. Tami Parr\, author and historian\, who will give a tal
 k\nentitled\, \"Goats in America: From the Poor Man's Cow to Urban Icon.\"
 \n\nParr explores the unexamined yet compelling role of goats in American\
 nhistory.\n\nThe event will be held on Zoom. Register for the link on Eve
 ntbrite\n[https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/goats-in-america-from-the-poor-mans-
 cow-to-urban-icon-tickets-1980396227427?aff=oddtdtcreator].\n\nIf you have
  any questions\, contact Rebecca Beausaert\n[/tri-university-history-gradu
 ate-program/contacts/rebecca-beausaert]\nor Ben Bradley\n[/tri-university-
 history-graduate-program/contacts/ben-bradley].
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/pub
 lic-health-rural-alberta-and-settler-colonialism
SUMMARY:Public Health in Rural Alberta and Settler Colonialism as a Structu
 re\,\n1919-1971
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join the Tri-U's own Emily Kaliel\, PhD candidate in history at
  the\nUniversity of Guelph\, who will give a talk entitled\, \"Public Heal
 th in\nRural Alberta and Settler Colonialism as a Structure\, 1919-1971.\"
 \n\nKaliel explores which rural populations the Alberta government\nconsid
 ered to be a \"public\" worthy of interwar public health programs.\n\nThe 
 event will be held on Zoom. Register for the link on Eventbrite\n[https:/
 /www.eventbrite.ca/e/public-health-in-rural-alberta-settler-colonialism-as
 -structure-1919-71-tickets-1980278177336].\n\nIf you have any questions\, 
 contact Rebecca Beausaert\n[/tri-university-history-graduate-program/conta
 cts/rebecca-beausaert]\nor Ben Bradley\n[/tri-university-history-graduate-
 program/contacts/ben-bradley].
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/tac
 it-knowledge-rural-ontario
LOCATION:MacKinnon Building\, Rm 132\, University of Guelph 50 Stone Rd. E 
 Guelph ON N1G 2W1 Canada
SUMMARY:Tacit Terrains: A Look at Tacit Knowledge Development in Ontario Da
 iry\nFarms
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join Carelle Sarkis\, PhD candidate at McMaster University for 
 her\ntalk\, \"Tacit Terrains: A Look at Tacit Knowledge Development in\nOn
 tario Dairy Farmers.\"\n\nSarkis examines how new milking technologies and
  systems changed\nhuman-animal interaction in Canadian dairy farms in the 
 post-1970\nperiod.\n\nThe event will be held in person and on Zoom. \n\nI
 n person: MacKinnon Rm 132\, University of Guelph\n\nOnline: Register for
  the link\n[https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/tacit-terrains-tacit-knowledge-dev
 elopment-in-ontairo-dairy-farmers-tickets-1979659232054?aff=oddtdtcreator]
 \n\nIf you have any questions\, feel free to contact Rebecca Beausaert\n[/
 tri-university-history-graduate-program/contacts/rebecca-beausaert]\nor Be
 n Bradley\n[/tri-university-history-graduate-program/contacts/ben-bradley]
 .
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/two
 -topics-ordnance-orchard-raw-milk-debates
LOCATION:MacKinnon Building\, University of Guelph Room 132 50 Stone Rd. E 
 Guelph ON N1G 2W1 Canada
SUMMARY:Two topics: Ordnance in the Orchard &amp; Raw Milk Debates
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:TWO PRESENTATIONS: \n\nBRAM FOOKES\, Billy Bishop Museum: \"Ord
 nance in the Orchard: WW2 and\nthe Militarization of Rural Ontario\,\" and
  LYDIA KINASEWICH\, History\,\nUniversity of Guelph: \"Raw Milk Debates:
  Rural Producers and Consumer\nHealth Concerns\, 1956-91\"\n\nThe presenta
 tion will take place in person at the University of Guelph\nin Room 132 of
  the MacKinnon building\, and also remotely over Zoom.\nAll are welcome to
  attend the in-person talk. For the Zoom\npresentation\, please register t
 hrough Eventbrite\n[https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/rural-history-double-billi
 ng-ordnance-in-the-orchard-and-raw-milk-debates-tickets-1925319806369?aff=
 oddtdtcreator].
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/dri
 nking-ontario-wine-dream
LOCATION:MacKinnon Building\, University of Guelph Room 132 50 Stone Rd. E 
 Guelph ON N1G 2W1 Canada
SUMMARY:Drinking Ontario Wine: A Dream?
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Marcel Martel (F. R. S. C.)\n[https://profiles.laps.yorku.c
 a/profiles/mmartel/]\, York University\,\nand Dr. Alex Gagné\n[https://ww
 w.linkedin.com/in/alex-gagn%C3%A9-084a71299/] bring to\nlight a wide range
  of factors that shaped the early wine industry in\nOntario.\n\nThe presen
 tation will take place in person at the University of Guelph\nin Room 132 
 of the MacKinnon building\, and also remotely over Zoom.\nAll are welcome 
 to attend the in-person talk. For the Zoom\npresentation\, please get a ti
 cket to register (registration is free)\n[https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/drin
 king-ontario-wine-a-dream-tickets-1816044460869?aff=oddtdtcreator].
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/bec
 oming-green-gables-making-famous-farmhouse
LOCATION:MacLaughlin Library\, University of Guelph Whitelaw Room 246B 50 S
 tone Rd. E Guelph ON N1G 2W1 Canada
SUMMARY:Becoming Green Gables: The Making of a Famous Farmhouse
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr. Alan MacEachern\n[https://history.uwo.ca/people/facult
 y/maceachern.html] from the\nWestern University History Department on Tues
 day\, September 23\,\n3:30–5:00 pm\, McLaughlin LIbrary\, Whitelaw Room 
 246B\, University of\nGuelph for the first lecture in the Rural History Ro
 undtable series\nfor Fall 2025.\n\nDr. MacEachern's talk draws from his re
 cent book\, _Becoming Green\nGables : The Diary of Myrtle Webb and Her Fa
 mous Farmhouse\n[https://www.mqup.ca/becoming-green-gables-products-978022
 8021490.php#!prettyPhoto]._ A\nfew copies will be available for purchase 
 at his presentation\, and\ncopies can also be ordered at McGill-Queens Uni
 versity Press.\n\nRegister for the Zoom link\n[https://www.eventbrite.ca/e
 /becoming-green-gables-the-making-of-a-famous-farmhouse-tickets-1689243255
 049?aff=oddtdtcreator]\nif you wish to attend remotely.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/pos
 ition-rural-history
SUMMARY:Applications due for position in Rural North American History
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The History Department at the University of Guelph is delighted
  to\nannounce a search for a tenure-track assistant professor position in\
 nRural North American history\n[https://careers.uoguelph.ca/job/Guelph-Ass
 istant-Professor-in-Rural-North-American-History-ON-N1G-2W1/729318347/].
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/rur
 al-history-roundtable-speaker-series-winter-2025
SUMMARY:Rural History Roundtable Speaker Series Winter 2025
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Three online lectures offered through the University of Guelph 
 during\nWinter 2025 with thanks to the Francis and Ruth Redelmeier\nProfes
 sorship in Rural History.\n\n* January 23: Local Need\, Lasting Legacies: 
 Japanese Canadian\nInternment &amp; Rural Medicine\, Letitia Johnson\, Univers
 ity of Victoria\n * February 12: The Medieval Pig\, Dolly Jørgensen\, Uni
 versity of\nStavanger\n * March 12: Mmm...Manitoba: The Stories Behind the
  Foods We Eat\,\nKimberley Moore and Janis Thiessen\, University of Winnip
 eg
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/rur
 al-history-roundtable-speaker-series-winter-2025
SUMMARY:Rural History Roundtable Speaker Series Winter 2025
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Three online lectures offered through the University of Guelph 
 during\nWinter 2025 with thanks to the Francis and Ruth Redelmeier\nProfes
 sorship in Rural History.\n\n* January 23: Local Need\, Lasting Legacies: 
 Japanese Canadian\nInternment &amp; Rural Medicine\, Letitia Johnson\, Univers
 ity of Victoria\n * February 12: The Medieval Pig\, Dolly Jørgensen\, Uni
 versity of\nStavanger\n * March 12: Mmm...Manitoba: The Stories Behind the
  Foods We Eat\,\nKimberley Moore and Janis Thiessen\, University of Winnip
 eg
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/rur
 al-history-roundtable-speaker-series-winter-2025
SUMMARY:Rural History Roundtable Speaker Series Winter 2025
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Three online lectures offered through the University of Guelph 
 during\nWinter 2025 with thanks to the Francis and Ruth Redelmeier\nProfes
 sorship in Rural History.\n\n* January 23: Local Need\, Lasting Legacies: 
 Japanese Canadian\nInternment &amp; Rural Medicine\, Letitia Johnson\, Univers
 ity of Victoria\n * February 12: The Medieval Pig\, Dolly Jørgensen\, Uni
 versity of\nStavanger\n * March 12: Mmm...Manitoba: The Stories Behind the
  Foods We Eat\,\nKimberley Moore and Janis Thiessen\, University of Winnip
 eg
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/rur
 al-history-roundtable-speaker-series-fall-2024
SUMMARY:Rural History Roundtable Speaker Series Fall 2024
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Rural History Speaker Series for Fall 2024\n\n* Thursday\, 26 S
 eptember\, 3:30 - 5:00 pm. Rebecca Beausaert\,\nUniversity of Guelph. Book
  Launch. 'Tea Meetings\, Concerts\, and Other\nThings Too Numerous to Ment
 ion': Women's Leisure in Small-Town\nOntario\, 1870-1914. \n * Thursday\,
  17 October\, 3:30 - 5:00 pm. Edward Dunsworth\, McGill\nUniversity. \"Bey
 ond the Labour Shortage Narrative: A New History of\nCanadian Farm Labour.
 \"\n * Tuesday\, 12 November\, 3:30 - 5:00 pm. Ross Fair\, Toronto\nMetrop
 olitan University. \"A Measure of Improvement in Upper Canada:\nThe 1852 A
 gricultural Exhibition.\"
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/rur
 al-history-roundtable-speaker-series-fall-2024
SUMMARY:Rural History Roundtable Speaker Series Fall 2024
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Rural History Speaker Series for Fall 2024\n\n* Thursday\, 26 S
 eptember\, 3:30 - 5:00 pm. Rebecca Beausaert\,\nUniversity of Guelph. Book
  Launch. 'Tea Meetings\, Concerts\, and Other\nThings Too Numerous to Ment
 ion': Women's Leisure in Small-Town\nOntario\, 1870-1914. \n * Thursday\,
  17 October\, 3:30 - 5:00 pm. Edward Dunsworth\, McGill\nUniversity. \"Bey
 ond the Labour Shortage Narrative: A New History of\nCanadian Farm Labour.
 \"\n * Tuesday\, 12 November\, 3:30 - 5:00 pm. Ross Fair\, Toronto\nMetrop
 olitan University. \"A Measure of Improvement in Upper Canada:\nThe 1852 A
 gricultural Exhibition.\"
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/rur
 al-history-roundtable-speaker-series-fall-2024
SUMMARY:Rural History Roundtable Speaker Series Fall 2024
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Rural History Speaker Series for Fall 2024\n\n* Thursday\, 26 S
 eptember\, 3:30 - 5:00 pm. Rebecca Beausaert\,\nUniversity of Guelph. Book
  Launch. 'Tea Meetings\, Concerts\, and Other\nThings Too Numerous to Ment
 ion': Women's Leisure in Small-Town\nOntario\, 1870-1914. \n * Thursday\,
  17 October\, 3:30 - 5:00 pm. Edward Dunsworth\, McGill\nUniversity. \"Bey
 ond the Labour Shortage Narrative: A New History of\nCanadian Farm Labour.
 \"\n * Tuesday\, 12 November\, 3:30 - 5:00 pm. Ross Fair\, Toronto\nMetrop
 olitan University. \"A Measure of Improvement in Upper Canada:\nThe 1852 A
 gricultural Exhibition.\"
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