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    Tag: animal studies

    EHC Coffee Chat with Dr. David Jones

    Please join us in our next Coffee Chat. When: Thursday, May 29, 2025, 1pmEST/12pmCST/10amPST/3pmBRT/7pmNZDT/6pmWET Where: Zoom    https://zoom.us/j/94612468734 Who:     Dr. David Jones Dr. David Jones is a veterinarian,… Read more “EHC Coffee Chat with Dr. David Jones”

    May 21, 2025May 21, 2025 by Equine History

    #EHC 2023: Two Days until “Close Encounters of the Equid Kind” Starts!

    There are only two days to go until we kick off our 2023 Equine History Collective conference “Close Encounters of the Equid Kind”!!!  This hybrid event will… Read more “#EHC 2023: Two Days until “Close Encounters of the Equid Kind” Starts!”

    September 26, 2023September 26, 2023 by Equine History

    #EHC Coffee Chat- Life Underground: Pit Ponies and Colliery Stables

    The EHC officers are pleased to invite you to our next Coffee Chat where we will be discussing the history of pit ponies and their role, care,… Read more “#EHC Coffee Chat- Life Underground: Pit Ponies and Colliery Stables”

    August 30, 2023 by Equine History

    #EHC2023 Conference: Keynote Speaker Katherine Mooney

    Our fifth Equine History Collective conference (and first hybrid conference) will run from September 28th-October 1st at Roger Williams University in beautiful Bristol, Rhode Island.  The theme… Read more “#EHC2023 Conference: Keynote Speaker Katherine Mooney”

    August 18, 2023August 18, 2023 by Equine History

    Meet your New EHC Secretary!

    The results of the recent EHC officer election are in, and we are pleased to announce that Holly Heartz has been elected as the new EHC Secretary!… Read more “Meet your New EHC Secretary!”

    August 15, 2023 by Equine History

    Call for Nominations: Become an EHC Officer!!

    Do you love equine history? Are you looking for ways to get more involved with the Equine History Collective as we continue to grow and develop new… Read more “Call for Nominations: Become an EHC Officer!!”

    June 21, 2023 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

    CFP: Relationships with Humans and Animals in the Middle East and North Africa Region

    Middle East Studies Association Call for Papers      Humans and other animals share spaces, impact each other daily through work and leisure, and create communities together.… Read more “CFP: Relationships with Humans and Animals in the Middle East and North Africa Region”

    January 15, 2018March 1, 2018 by Equine History

    Naming the Cimarrón: Domesticated and Feral Horses in Colonial Spanish America

         Our own Kathryn Renton (UCLA) will be speaking next week at the O. Meredith Wilson History Symposium at the University of Utah. 

    October 22, 2017March 1, 2018 by Equine History
     

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