Dirty History: Narusa Yamato (Stanford Univ.)

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201 LeConte Hall conference room

Featuring Narusa Yamato, Stanford University. "Selling 'Milky Gold' for the Empire: Dairy Cows, Cooperative Enterprise, and Settler Colonialism in Interwar Hokkaido."

Dirty History is an interdisciplinary workshop for scholars working at the intersection of agriculture, environment, and capitalism.

Dirty History workshops are attended mainly by faculty and graduate students from UGA and area universities. The authors whose work we discuss come from all over. Participants should come having read the papers in advance. 

To receive the papers, zoom links, or be added to the listserv please email srnelson@uga.edu.

Sponsored by the University of Georgia Department of History, the B. Phinizy Spalding Professor, and the Willson Center for Humanities and Arts.