Sam Sharp on Networking & Pluralism in 19th C. Glengarry: Rural History Roundtable | College of Arts

Sam Sharp on Networking & Pluralism in 19th C. Glengarry: Rural History Roundtable

Date and Time

Location

310 MacKinnon Bldg.

Details

On Wednesday, November 16 from 4:00–5:30, in Room 310 MacKinnon Bldg. (HIST*4620 classroom), Sam Sharp will speak as part of the continuing Rural History Roundtable series: “The Value of Reciprocal Networks and Occupational Pluralism in 19th Century Glengarry County: James Cameron’s Diary.”

Sam Sharp is a University of Guelph History student and winner of the Department of History’s Ruth and Eber Pollard Prize in Canadian History.

All welcome!