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The following is a list of articles published by Margaret Derry:

Book Review on And On That Farm He Had a wife: Ontario Farm Women and Feminism, 1900-1970, by Monda Halpern, in Ontario History, Fall 2002.

Book Review on The Farm on the North Talbot Road, by Allan Bogue, in the Canadian Historical Review, September, 2002.

"Cattle Scourge", The Beaver, August/September 2001.

Biographies of J.G. Rutherford, G.C. Creelman, and J. Mills, Dictionary of Canadian Biography, volume XV, 1920-1929, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, forthcoming about 2004/5 [but written in 2000].

"Patterns of Gendered Labour and the Development of Ontario Agriculture," article in Ontario Since Confederation: A Reader, edited by E. Montigny and L. Chambers, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2000.

"The Role of Purebred Breeder/Ordinary Farmer Conflict in the Rate of Herd Improvement," A Study of Cattle Farming in Ontario, 1870-1920?, Proceedings for the Association of Living Historical Farms and Agricultural Museums Conference, 1998.

"Gender Conflicts in Dairying: Ontario's Butter Industry, 1880-1920", Ontario History, Spring 1998.

"Contemporary Attempts to Understand the Cattle Plague of 1865", Victorian Studies Association, Ontario Newsletter, Fall 1994.

The following is a list of articles currently in progress:

"Genetics and the Breeding of White Collies", article in preparation.

"A Window on Agricultural Change: Ontario Prize Farms, 1880-1893", article in preparation.

"The Staples Approach Revisited: Gendered Patterns in Agriculture and Historical Interpretation", article in preparation.

"Animal Cruelty: The Issue of Dehorning Cattle, 1870-1910", article in preparation.

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