Great learning can be achieved by looking towards to the future but also by looking back. At Small Farm Canada we often look back at the lessons learned by our ancestors for unique ideas and inspiration to find a way forward.
Please join the University of Guelph, Department of History for the Rural History Roundtable Speaker Series, Wednesday, February 15 at 2:30pm EST as Matthew Hatvany, Professor of Historical Geography at Universite Laval, will be giving a talk titled, "Sustainable Development on a P.E.I. Farm: The David Ross Diary, 1836-1882." The talk will take place online and registration is available at:
https://www.uoguelph.ca/arts/rural/roundtable
Rural History Roundtable | College of Arts
The Rural History Roundtable is a speaker series that has been in operation since 2002. It hosts scholars of international repute and provides a venue for graduate students to present their latest research.
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