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Department of History, York University
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From the Archives to the Bee Yard

From the Archives to the Bee Yard

June 25, 2012 · by Jennifer Bonnell · in Uncategorized

One of the reasons I chose to locate my postdoctoral research on the environmental history of beekeeping at the University of Guelph was the presence of reknown honeybee researchers Ernesto Guzman and Gard Otis, and the existence of the Honey…

Thinking with Bees

Thinking with Bees

February 13, 2012 · by Jennifer Bonnell · in Uncategorized

Bees have received a lot of attention over the last five years. You could say they’ve become media darlings, of sorts. The “disappearance” of 30 billion honeybees—one quarter of the population in the northern hemisphere—from hives in North America and…

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