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DESCRIPTION:\nWhen and Where: \nThursday, December 05, 2019 4:00 pm to 5:
 00 pm \n\nSpeakers \nProfessor Jamie Kreiner, Department of History, Uni
 versity of Georgia \n\nDescription: \nIn the early medieval West, pigs we
 re the only livestock raised exclusively for their meat. But they were no 
 mere commodity. Pork production depended on pigs' own laboring of converti
 ng almost any sort of organic matter into meat that humans loved. They wer
 e also smart and curious animals that were difficult to house and herd. An
 d in the process of managing their pigs, humans of all ranks – swineherds
 , landowners, and lawmakers – bent their own practices and policies in o
 rder to accommodate them. Hosted jointly with the Centre for Diaspora & Tr
 ansnational Studies (CDTS) with the support of the Faculty of Arts & Scien
 ce, the Labour and Humanities Seminar brings distinguished scholars in th
 e humanities working on themes related to labour, globalization and emplo
 yment relations to the University of Toronto to present and discuss their 
 work.  \n\nSponsors \nCentre for Industrial Relations and Human Resources\
 , Centre for Diaspora and Transnational Studies \n\nAudiences \n Community
 FacultyFirst-Year StudentsGraduate StudentsUndergraduate Students
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SUMMARY:Pig Work in the Early Middle Ages (Labour and Humanities Seminar)
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