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Thinking Spaces Reading Group & Speaker Series presents D'Arcy Phili p Gray
Improvisation and Instrumental Electronics
Free and open to thepublic. www.improvcommunity.ca
Rural History Roundtable "Networks of Land, Labour and Family 1830- 1930"
14:30 - Peter Baskerville "The Last Best West: Homesteaders on t
he Move, Alberta 1870-1916"
15:15 - Catherine Wilson "Man-Days: Labour Exc
hanges Between Ontario Farmers, 1830-1930"
16:00 - Break
16:15 - Fabio Fa
ria Mendes "Crossing Borders: Intermarriage, Heterogamy and Social Networksin Waterloo County, 1870-1902"
17:00 - Gordon Darroch "Reconstructing Hou
sehold Experience with Canada's Historical Censuses"
BIOM*4050 Poster Session
Atrium and Second Cup remain open. Poster Session 5-7pm.
Middle East Scholars Society (MESS) presents "Legacies of Authoritarianism"
Matt Gordner and Geoff Martin review literature on authoritarian legacies in Latin America and Eastern Europe to explain cycles of contention in Egypt, Tunisia, Yemen, and Kuwait.
Free talk, everyone welcome.
Middle Easter Scholars Society presents "Legacies of Authoritarianis m"
Free talk, everyone welcome. Rescheduled from February 27th.
TAN presents Electronic Improvisation with D'Arcy Philip Gray & James Harley
Free concert, everyone welcome. For more information visit uogu elph.ca/sofam/events
TAN presents Electronic Improvisation with Philippe Hode-Keyser & Ja mes Harley
Free concert, everyone welcome. For more information visit uogu
elph.ca/sofam/events
The Paradox of Human/Animal Relationships in Southern Ontario: Katie Anderson MA Thesis Defence
On March 6 at 3pm, Katie Anderson will defend her MA thesis: “Hitched Horse, Milked Cow, Killed Pig”: Pragmatic Stewardship and the Paradox of Human/Animal Relationships in Southern Ontario, 1900-1920." All welcome!! Get the abstract .pdf