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Mon<br />

Timeslot 1 Timeslot 2 Lunch Timeslot 3 Plenary Evening<br />

09:15 – 11:00 11:30 – 13:15 13:15 – 14:15 14:15 – 16:00 16:30 – 18:00 18:00 – 19:30<br />

14 Under its own name? Feminist historical geography (2): gender<br />

and the rewriting of history<br />

M2 | RGS-OT Related sessions: 3, 26<br />

View abstracts online: http://conference.rgs.org/<strong>ICHG</strong>/14<br />

Convenors<br />

Chair<br />

Mona Domosh (Dartmouth College, USA), Karen M. Morin (Bucknell<br />

University, USA), Tamar Rothenberg (Bronx Community College, The<br />

City University of New York, USA)<br />

Karen M. Morin (Bucknell University, USA)<br />

1 Maidens, microbes and money - Eric N. Olund (University of Sheffield, UK)<br />

2 "Needed everywhere": American missionary women and the practice of geography in<br />

the progressive era - Christina Dando (University of Nebraska Omaha, USA)<br />

3 "She of the Loghouse Nest": Louise de Kiriline Lawrence (1894–1992), birds, and<br />

fieldwork in Ontario’s "Near North" - Kirsten Greer, Sonje Bols (Nipissing University,<br />

Canada)<br />

4 Gender, class and ethnicity among women migrants in Western Canada in the<br />

nineteenth century - Janet Henshall Momsen (University of California Davis, USA)<br />

5 Between forced relocation and active belonging: historical geographies of Aboriginal<br />

women in Quebec cities - Caroline Desbiens (Université Laval, Canada), Carole Lévesque<br />

(INRS, Urbanisation Culture Société, Canada)<br />

15 Heritage, modernity and practice (1)<br />

M2 | RGS-EC<br />

Related sessions: 27<br />

View abstracts online: http://conference.rgs.org/<strong>ICHG</strong>/15<br />

Convenors<br />

Roy Jones (Curtin University, Australia), Thomas Carter (University of<br />

Gloucestershire, UK)<br />

Chair<br />

Thomas Carter (University of Gloucestershire, UK)<br />

1 Public history, heritage and the memorialisation of non-human animals - Hilda Kean<br />

(University of Greenwich, UK)<br />

2 Remembering the animals: memorialisation of and in (German) zoos - Jan-Erik<br />

Stienkrüger (University of Bonn, Germany)<br />

3 Folklore and bygones: The movement to conserve England’s rural heritage in<br />

museums - Thomas Carter (University of Gloucestershire, UK)<br />

4 Are all absent friends worthy of memory? Remembering Marquis wheat and<br />

forgetting the spider goats at the Central Experimental Farm - Peter Anderson (Queen’s<br />

University, Canada)

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