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Graduate Students

Ritchie, E. - Ph.D

The Faith of the Crofters: Christianity and Identity in the Hebrides, 1793-1843 - Dr. Graeme Morton, advisor        

Graduate Students

Scott, K. - Ph.D

Modernity's in the Pudding: Towards an Understanding of Women's Material Contributions and Responses to Modern Domestic Ideals and Practices in the Ottawa Valley - Dr. Terry Crowley, advisor       

Graduate Students

Nurse, Jodey - Ph.D

Reaching Rural Ontario: The County of Peel Agricultural Society and the Peel County Fall Fair, 1853-1883 - Dr. Catharine Wilson, advisor

Graduate Students

Finlay, C. - M.A

My Heart is more with the Land, than with 'Military Affairs': How Ontario Agricultural College and Manitoba Agricultural College Students Negotiated their Masculinity in the First World War - Dr. Catharine Wilson, advisor        

Graduate Students

Sharon Weaver

Making Place on the Canadian Periphery: Back-to-the-Land on the Gulf Islands and Cape Breton - Drs. Douglas McCalla (retired) and Catharine Wilson, advisors

Graduate Students

Deborah Livingston-Lowe

Counting on Customers: John Campbell, 1806-1891, Middlesex County Handloom Weaver - Dr. Catharine Wilson, advisor

Graduate Students

Lisa Cox

Reasonable Tact and Diplomacy: Disease Management and Bovine Tuberculosis in North America, 1890-1950 - Dr. Stuart McCook, advisor

Graduate Students

Patricia Bowley

A Century of Soybeans: Scientific Research and Mixed Farming in Agricultural Southern Ontario, 1881-1983 - Dr. Stuart McCook, advisor

Graduate Students

Samuel Sharp

The Importance of Family: A Micro-History Study of James Cameron and the Interplay of Family, Agriculture and Masculinity in Glengarry County, 1855-1881 (Thesis) - Dr. Catharine Wilson, advisor

Graduate Students

Katharine Anderson

“Hitched Horse, Milked Cow, Killed Pig”: Pragmatic Stewardship and the Paradox of Human/Animal Relationships in Southern Ontario, 1900-1920 - Dr. Susan Nance, advisor