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Monthly Archives: November 2015
How the Digital Revolution is Transforming Historical Research
My current research project has been transformed by digital technologies. Continue reading
Women Bee-ing Neighbours
Barn raisings, quilting “bees” and other reciprocal work take us into the heart of neighbourhood, a defining part of rural life. Continue reading
Women and Gender in the Nonpartisan League
More attention needs to be paid to how women in the countryside thought and acted when it came to political parties, candidates, elections, citizenship, and the issues of the day Continue reading