Wednesday, Jan. 18th | 5:30pm - 6:30pm | McLaughlin Library 246B
The History Society will be hosting an event on Wednesday, January 18th, where students will be introduced to the archives, learn how to use them, and explore the core collections! During this event, Special Collections Librarian Melissa McAfee will guide students on an immersive exploration of the archives and provide helpful research tips for students interested in history!
You are cordially invited to the book launch of:
BEING NEIGHBOURS: COOPERATIVE WORK AND RURAL CULTURE, 1830-1960
By Dr. Catharine Wilson, FRSC, Professor, Department of History, University of Guelph, hosted by Archival and Special Collections, McLaughlin Library, and the Rural History Roundtable will speak about her new book Being Neighbours: Cooperative Work and Rural Culture, 1830-1960.
WEDNESDAY, 25 JANUARY, 4:00-5:30PM EST