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Community | Professor Kris Inwood
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Historical Data Research Unit. Professor in Economics and in History at the University of Guelph. The advancement of knowledge is a collective enterprise that relies on the building of research communities. I am fortunate to collaborate with a number of co-authors in my research. And to contribute to the interdisciplinary networks centred on the North Atlantic Population Project. And the Canada Century Research Infrastructure. Inequality and factor prices during globalization. A digitised sample of indiv...
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News | Professor Kris Inwood | Professor in Economics and in History at the University of Guelph
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Historical Data Research Unit. Professor in Economics and in History at the University of Guelph. Apologies, but no results were found for the requested archive. Perhaps searching will help find a related post. A digitised sample of individual records from the 1871 British and Canadian censuses: a richly detailed snapshot of people and society in two different but related environments. Making available a digitised sample of individual records from the 1891 Canadian census. Historical Data Research Unit.
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Portfolio - Heather Parker
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Three recent historical projects I have worked on:. Using online and archival material, I’ve picked up where amateur genealogists have left off to discover more generations of their history. I provide clients with copies of primary documents recording their family’s past and a report outlining the activities. Women in Scottish History Project:. I reorganized the subject classifications and tagging hierarchy in the WISH Bibliography. People in Motion Project:. I worked on the People in Motion Project.
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December | 2009 | Historical Data Research Unit
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Historical Data Research Unit. Historical Data Research Unit. Supporting systematic understanding of the past. Machine Learning Journal Data. Monthly Archives: December 2009. December 5, 2009. November: Christina Wakefield defends her History MA thesis at the University of Victoria Talking on Their Fingers: A Study of the Ontario Deaf According to the 1891 Canadian Census. Christina contributed to the 1891 census project in its early stages. … Continue reading →. This Is Who We Are, Part 2.
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News from 2011 | Historical Data Research Unit
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Historical Data Research Unit. Historical Data Research Unit. Supporting systematic understanding of the past. Machine Learning Journal Data. Rural Roundtable Series 2011. New staff member for People in Motion →. January 5, 2011. February 20: John Cranfield and Kris Inwood present Stayers and Leavers, Diggers and Canucks: The 1914-1918 War in Comparative Perspective. At the Asia-Pacific Economic History Meeting. And Health, Food and Productivity over the Long Run. February 8: The 1891 census project.
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Resources | Historical Data Research Unit
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Historical Data Research Unit. Historical Data Research Unit. Supporting systematic understanding of the past. Machine Learning Journal Data. Jörg Baten and Julia Muschallik, On the Status and the Future of Economic History in the World. University of Tübingen working paper, March 15 2011. John Cranfield and Kris Inwood, Stayers and Leavers, Diggers and Canucks: The 1914-1918 War in Comparative Perspective. Presented to the Asia-Pacific Economic History Meeting. Journal of Economic Surveys.
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January | 2010 | Historical Data Research Unit
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Historical Data Research Unit. Historical Data Research Unit. Supporting systematic understanding of the past. Machine Learning Journal Data. Monthly Archives: January 2010. January 5, 2010. December 6: Postdoctoral fellow Luiza Antonie presents her poster An Automated Record Linkage System for the Canadian Census at the Workshop for Women in Machine Learning in Vancouver. December: Peter Baskerville (U of Alberta) and K. Inwood prepare for the … Continue reading →. This Is Who We Are, Part 2.
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January | 2011 | Historical Data Research Unit
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Historical Data Research Unit. Historical Data Research Unit. Supporting systematic understanding of the past. Machine Learning Journal Data. Monthly Archives: January 2011. January 5, 2011. February 20: John Cranfield and Kris Inwood present Stayers and Leavers, Diggers and Canucks: The 1914-1918 War in Comparative Perspective at the Asia-Pacific Economic History Meeting in Berkeley. February: Applications are being accepted for summer assistant positions to work on … Continue reading →. January 1, 2011.
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News | Historical Data Research Unit
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Historical Data Research Unit. Historical Data Research Unit. Supporting systematic understanding of the past. Machine Learning Journal Data. This Is Who We Are, Part 2. March 29, 2011. A photo exhibit by Graeme Murdoch, This Is Who We Are, Part 2. The Diaspora Lines opens in the University Library to mark Canada’s Tartan Day and Scotland Week for 2011. March 29, 2011. March 29, 2011. New staff member for People in Motion. March 15, 2011. January 5, 2011. This Is Who We Are, Part 2.
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This Is Who We Are, Part 2 | Historical Data Research Unit
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Historical Data Research Unit. Historical Data Research Unit. Supporting systematic understanding of the past. Machine Learning Journal Data. This Is Who We Are, Part 2. March 29, 2011. A photo exhibit by Graeme Murdoch. This Is Who We Are, Part 2. The Diaspora Lines. Opens in the University Library to mark Canada’s Tartan Day and Scotland Week for 2011. This entry was posted in News. This Is Who We Are, Part 2. New staff member for People in Motion. Machine Learning Journal Data.