The Scottish Handloom Weavers, 1830-1850: Politics, Economics, and Identity - Dr. Kevin James, advisor
'In a Situation of Great Distress': The Emigrant Agency, Poverty, and the Irish in Nineteenth-Cenutry Upper Canada - Dr. Catharine Wilson, advisor
'There is a Moral Wilderness Requiring Cultivation': Religious and Social Regulation in Perth, Upper Canada, 1817-1827 - Dr. Graeme Morton
"Making the Most of What We Have": The Women's Institutes of Huron County, Ontario, During the Inter-War Peiod - Dr. Douglas McCalla
Lesion Milkshakes, Markets, and Science: Bovine Tuberculosis Policy in Canada, 1895-1922 - Dr. Stuart McCook, advisor
"Power to the Remotest Hamlet: The Promotion of Rural Hydro in Ontario, 1910-1929 - Dr. Catharine Wilson, advisor
Running in Circles: Fenianism in Rural and Small Town Ontario, 1865-1868 - Dr. Catharine Wilson
"Patronage like Hamlet's Ghost, will not Down": United Farmers of Ontario-Independent Party Provincial Government and Political Patronage, 1919-1923 - Dr. Catharine Wilson, advisor
Fashioning Flax: Industry, Region, and Work in North American Fibre and Linseed Oil, 1850-1930 - Dr. Douglas McCalla, advisor
Across the Generations: A Case Study of Family Poverty and Public Relief in Wellington County, 1889-1912 - Dr. Terry Crowley, advisor