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Patria Cycle: The Theatre Designs of Jerrard & Diana Smith for R. Mu rray Schafer's Music Dramas 1981-2011
The exhibition runs from February 28 - April 7, 2012
www.camb
ridgegalleries.ca
Rebecca Beausart on Domestic Leisure in Rural Ontario: Rural History Roundtable
Rebecca Beausart speaks at the Rural History Roundtable on Tuesday, February 28 from 10:30 - 12:30 in the OAC Boardroom (104 Johnston Hall): “Beyond Tea Parties and Calling Cards: Women and Domestic Leisure in Late-Nineteenth and Early-Twentieth Century Rural and Small-Town Ontario”
Bio: Rebecca Beausart is a PhD candidate in the Department of History, York University.
ASTRA - Dr. William Noel
Set-up 3-6pm - Lower Atrium Closed
Event 6pm-9pm - Event is fr
ee and open to the public - All are welcome
Clean-up 9pm-10pm
History Rural Roundtable Series presents Rebecca Beausart
"Beyond Tea Parties and Calling Cards: Women and Domestic Leisur
e in Late-Nineteenth and Early-Twentieth Century Rural and Small-Town Ontari
o
History Essay Workshop: Sources and Thesis Statements
History Essay Workshops are held in Mackinnon 309 from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.
On Monday, Feb. 27, our topic: Sorting sources and tailoring thesis statements
War of 1812 Bicentennial Symposium
Some of Canada’s most respected and popular War of 1812 historians will gather at the University of Guelph Feb. 25 for a War of 1812 bicentennial symposium. The event, which is open to the public, will include re-enactors in period costumes, storytelling, public talks and battle re-creations. Uniformed “soldiers” will help direct people to the conference, to be held in Rozanski Hall.
Successful History Papers Workshop with Nicholas Van Allen
“How to Write a Successful History Paper”
This workshop is designed for students in their 1st, 2nd and 3rd year of studies who want help with creating more effective history essays. It will discuss how to avoid grammatical and structural errors common to history papers; teach how to write more effective strategies for constructing introductory and concluding paragraphs; help you develop better paraphrasing skills for secondary material; show how to incorporate direct quotes from primary documents; and clarify issues with dreaded ‘thesis statements'.
Spanish Cinema Series presents iAY, Carmela!
Spanish Audio with English subtitles.
Free Admission, Every
one Welcome, Light Refreshments
Middle East Scholars Society (MESS) workshop with Dr. Omid A. PayrowShabani, U of Guelph, Philosophy
"The Green Non-violent Ethos: The Roots of Non-Violence in the I
ranian Democratic Movement"