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    Category: EqHist2018

    #EqHist2018: Jennifer Smith on the Pine Ridge breeding program

    All month long we will be featuring speaker’s abstracts for the upcoming Equine History Conference: Why Equine History Matters. Reproducing Subjects: US Imperialism and Horse Breeding on the Pine Ridge… Read more “#EqHist2018: Jennifer Smith on the Pine Ridge breeding program”

    November 20, 2018 by Equine History

    #EqHist2018 Sponsors: WKKAHL

         In the final weeks up to #EqHist2018, we are running a series of posts to highlight our fabulous sponsors. Today we kick things off with… Read more “#EqHist2018 Sponsors: WKKAHL”

    November 20, 2018November 20, 2018 by Equine History

    #EqHist2018: Marva Felchlin on the Autry Archives

    All month long we will be featuring speaker’s abstracts for the upcoming Equine History Conference: Why Equine History Matters. Where Equine History Matters: The Library and Archives of the Autry… Read more “#EqHist2018: Marva Felchlin on the Autry Archives”

    November 19, 2018 by Equine History

    #EqHist2018: Tobi Lopez Taylor on early Arizona Arabians

    All month long we will be featuring speaker’s abstracts for the upcoming Equine History Conference: Why Equine History Matters. From Mayor Manning to Mister Ed: Early Arabian Horse Breeders in… Read more “#EqHist2018: Tobi Lopez Taylor on early Arizona Arabians”

    November 18, 2018 by Equine History

    #EqHist2018: Gwyneth Talley on Moroccan Tbourida

    All month long we will be featuring speaker’s abstracts for the upcoming Equine History Conference: Why Equine History Matters. The Dark Horses of the Moroccan Tbourida: The Rise… Read more “#EqHist2018: Gwyneth Talley on Moroccan Tbourida”

    November 17, 2018November 17, 2018 by Equine History

    #EqHist2018: Holly Kruse on the Social History of Racetrack Space

    All month long we will be featuring speaker’s abstracts for the upcoming Equine History Conference: Why Equine History Matters. Register now! “The World Upside Down,” and Then Not: The… Read more “#EqHist2018: Holly Kruse on the Social History of Racetrack Space”

    November 16, 2018 by Equine History

    #EqHist2018: Discount on Richard Nash’s book!

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    November 16, 2018 by Equine History

    #EqHist2018: Erica Munkwitz on Women, Horses, and Power

    All month long we will be featuring speaker’s abstracts for the upcoming Equine History Conference: Why Equine History Matters. Register now! ‘Four Things Greater Than All Things Are:’ Women,… Read more “#EqHist2018: Erica Munkwitz on Women, Horses, and Power”

    November 15, 2018 by Equine History

    #EqHist2018: Ann N. Greene on Erie Canal Mules

    All month long we will be featuring speaker’s abstracts for the upcoming Equine History Conference: Why Equine History Matters. Register now! The Nature of Sal: Mules and Environments on… Read more “#EqHist2018: Ann N. Greene on Erie Canal Mules”

    November 14, 2018 by Equine History

    #EqHist2018: Philip Homan on Horses & Mules for the Anglo-Boer War

    All month long we will be featuring speaker’s abstracts for the upcoming Equine History Conference: Why Equine History Matters. Register now! “This Flotsam and Jetsam of Human Passions and… Read more “#EqHist2018: Philip Homan on Horses & Mules for the Anglo-Boer War”

    November 13, 2018November 13, 2018 by Equine History

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