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    Category: EqHist2018

    #EqHist 2018 Sponsors: SmartPak

     In the final weeks up to #EqHist2018, we are running a series of posts to highlight our fabulous sponsors. Today we’re looking at SmartPak, who has generously… Read more “#EqHist 2018 Sponsors: SmartPak”

    November 25, 2018 by Equine History

    #EqHist2018: Alexandra Lotz on European State Studs

    All month long we will be featuring speaker’s abstracts for the upcoming Equine History Conference: Why Equine History Matters. European State Studs: Values, Significance, Potential Alexandra Lotz      The… Read more “#EqHist2018: Alexandra Lotz on European State Studs”

    November 25, 2018 by Equine History

    #EqHist2018 Sponsors: UCLA 17th & 18th Century Studies

         In the final weeks up to #EqHist2018, we are running a series of posts to highlight our fabulous sponsors. Today we highlight the Center for… Read more “#EqHist2018 Sponsors: UCLA 17th & 18th Century Studies”

    November 24, 2018 by Equine History

    #EqHist2018: Jeannette Vaught on Cloning and Breed Standards

    All month long we will be featuring speaker’s abstracts for the upcoming Equine History Conference: Why Equine History Matters. Quarter Horses, Cloning, and the Moral Definition of a Breed Standard… Read more “#EqHist2018: Jeannette Vaught on Cloning and Breed Standards”

    November 24, 2018November 24, 2018 by Equine History

    #EqHist2018 Sponsors: Western History Association

         In the final weeks up to #EqHist2018, we are running a series of posts to highlight our fabulous sponsors. Today we are spotlighting the Western… Read more “#EqHist2018 Sponsors: Western History Association”

    November 23, 2018 by Equine History

    #EqHist2018: Andra Kowalczyk Martens on Lotnik, Polish Arabian

    All month long we will be featuring speaker’s abstracts for the upcoming Equine History Conference: Why Equine History Matters. Lotnik: A Narrative History of an American Prize of War and… Read more “#EqHist2018: Andra Kowalczyk Martens on Lotnik, Polish Arabian”

    November 23, 2018November 22, 2018 by Equine History

    #EqHist2018 Sponsors: UCLA-CMRS

         In the final weeks up to #EqHist2018, we are running a series of posts to highlight our fabulous sponsors. Today we are thankful for the… Read more “#EqHist2018 Sponsors: UCLA-CMRS”

    November 22, 2018November 22, 2018 by Equine History

    #EqHist2018: Fabienne Meiers on Gaited Horses in Medieval Account Books

    All month long we will be featuring speaker’s abstracts for the upcoming Equine History Conference: Why Equine History Matters. Counting [on] Gaited Horses: Late Medieval Urban Account Books as Sources… Read more “#EqHist2018: Fabienne Meiers on Gaited Horses in Medieval Account Books”

    November 22, 2018 by Equine History

    #EqHist2018 Sponsors: Don B. Huntley College of Agriculture & W.K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Center

        In the final weeks up to #EqHist2018, we are running a series of posts to highlight our fabulous sponsors. Today, we celebrate the historic W.K.… Read more “#EqHist2018 Sponsors: Don B. Huntley College of Agriculture & W.K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Center”

    November 21, 2018 by Equine History

    #EqHist2018: Julia Crisler on Gallic-Germanic Equestrian Symbolism

    All month long we will be featuring speaker’s abstracts for the upcoming Equine History Conference: Why Equine History Matters. The Symbolic Equine in the Early Medieval Gallic-Germanic Borderland Julia F.… Read more “#EqHist2018: Julia Crisler on Gallic-Germanic Equestrian Symbolism”

    November 21, 2018November 22, 2018 by Equine History

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