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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

Graduate Students

Nicholas Van Allen

"On the Farm, in the Town, and in the City: Nineteenth-Century Networks and Spaces in Rural Middlesex County, Southwestern Ontario - Dr. Catharine Wilson, advisor

Graduate Students

Patrick Leahy

Driving Forward: The Power of the Horse in Douro Township 1850-1900 - Dr. Catharine Wilson, advisor

Graduate Students

Nurse-Gupta, Jodey - Ph.D

Food, Flowers, and Fancywork: Fashioning, Negotiating, and Expanding the Roles of Women in Ontario Agricultural Societies and Fairs, 1846-1980 - Dr. Catharine Wilson, advisor

Geographic Information Systems

What is GIS?

GIS (Geographic Information Systems) is a spatially referenced relational database system that can store, create, analyze and display statistical and spatial information – maps.

Real world features are stored and represented in a GIS in three forms:

Completed Theses: 1971

Elliott, Bruce - M.A
The Dominion Election of 1911 and 1917 in Huron County - Dr. Evans, advisor

Hall, David - M.A
Economic Development in Elgin County 1850-1880 - Dr. Evans, advisor