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    Category: EqHist2018

    #EqHist2018: Masato Hasegawa on (Horse)power in 17th Century China

    All month long we will be featuring speaker’s abstracts for the upcoming Equine History Conference: Why Equine History Matters. Register now! The Equine Body and Human Labor in the… Read more “#EqHist2018: Masato Hasegawa on (Horse)power in 17th Century China”

    November 12, 2018 by Equine History

    #EqHist2018: Eloise Kane on 18th Century Estate Horses

    All month long we will be featuring speaker’s abstracts for the upcoming Equine History Conference: Why Equine History Matters. Register now! ‘Jobb horses’, Piebalds, and a horse called Chance:… Read more “#EqHist2018: Eloise Kane on 18th Century Estate Horses”

    November 11, 2018 by Equine History

    Registration Extended!

       Don’t miss your chance at a weekend packed with equine history! Registration is extended to Friday, Nov. 16. About Equine History 2018:    A three-day conference… Read more “Registration Extended!”

    November 10, 2018November 10, 2018 by Equine History

    #EqHist2018: Hylke Hettema, Warhorse to Trophy Horse

    All month long we will be featuring speaker’s abstracts for the upcoming Equine History Conference: Why Equine History Matters. Register now! How an Oriental Warhorse Became a Global Trophy… Read more “#EqHist2018: Hylke Hettema, Warhorse to Trophy Horse”

    November 10, 2018 by Equine History

    #EqHist2018: Chelsea Shields-Más on Anglo-Saxon Equine Management

    All month long we will be featuring speaker’s abstracts for the upcoming Equine History Conference: Why Equine History Matters. Register now! If Wishes Were Horses: Building a Picture of… Read more “#EqHist2018: Chelsea Shields-Más on Anglo-Saxon Equine Management”

    November 9, 2018 by Equine History

    #EqHist2018: Teresa Rogers on Maureen Love and the Kellogg Arabians

    All month long we will be featuring speaker’s abstracts for the upcoming Equine History Conference: Why Equine History Matters. Register now! Ceramic Artistry, Equine History: The Unknown Story of… Read more “#EqHist2018: Teresa Rogers on Maureen Love and the Kellogg Arabians”

    November 8, 2018 by Equine History

    #EqHist2018: Amber Roberts Graham on “Brutally Honest Horses”

    All month long we will be featuring speaker’s abstracts for the upcoming Equine History Conference: Why Equine History Matters. Register now! No Flatterer: Brutally Honest Horses in Seventeenth-Century England… Read more “#EqHist2018: Amber Roberts Graham on “Brutally Honest Horses””

    November 7, 2018November 7, 2018 by Equine History

    #EqHist2018: Lonneke Delpeut on “The Image of the Horse in Ancient Egypt”

    All month long we will be featuring speaker’s abstracts for the upcoming Equine History Conference: Why Equine History Matters. Register now! The Image of the Horse in Ancient Egypt:… Read more “#EqHist2018: Lonneke Delpeut on “The Image of the Horse in Ancient Egypt””

    November 6, 2018 by Equine History

    #EqHist2018: Kit Heintzman on “Whose horses matter?”

    All month long we will be featuring speaker’s abstracts for the upcoming Equine History Conference: Why Equine History Matters. Register now! Whose horses matter? Kit Heintzman, Harvard University  … Read more “#EqHist2018: Kit Heintzman on “Whose horses matter?””

    November 4, 2018 by Equine History

    #EqHist2018: Mattfeld & Guest on “Breed, Purity, Race, and Class”

    All month long we will be featuring speaker’s abstracts for the upcoming Equine History Conference: Why Equine History Matters. Register now! Breed, Purity, Race, & Class: Modernity’s Interconnections… Read more “#EqHist2018: Mattfeld & Guest on “Breed, Purity, Race, and Class””

    November 3, 2018November 4, 2018 by Equine History

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