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Thomas Rogers on Labor, Agro-Environment & Sugarcane in Brazil: Rural History Roundtable

On Friday, November 18, from 1:00-2:30 in Room 132 MacKinnon, Dr Thomas Rogers will speak as part of the continuing Rural History Roundtable series: : “The Nature of Labor: Work and the Agro-Environment of Sugarcane in Brazil” Tom Rogers is Assistant Professor of History at Emory University and the author of The Deepest Wounds: A Labor and Environmental History of Sugar in Northeast Brazil (University of North Carolina Press, 2010). All welcome!

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

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!

Dept of History Rural Roundtable presents Sam Sharp

"The Value of Reciprocal Networks and Occupational Pluralismin 19th Century Glengarry County: James Cameron's Diary Sam Sharp is a Hi story student and winner of the Dept of History's Ruth and Eber Pollard Priz e in Canadian History.

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