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Pamela Riney Kehrberg
Pamela Riney Kehrberg

Education: 1991 Doctor of Philosophy, History, University of Wisconsin – Madison, 1986 Master of Arts, History, University of Wisconsin – Madison, 1985 Bachelor of Arts, History, The Colorado College. Current Research: “The Nature of Childhood: An Environmental History of Growing Up in Modern America,” a book-length project under development. Recent Articles and Chapters: “Farm Youth and Progressive Agricultural Reform: Dexter D. Mayne and the Farm Boy Cavaliers of America.” Agricultural History, 85, 4 (Fall 2011): 437-459. Invited essay. “Some Reflections on Graduate Mentoring.” Agricultural History, 85, 2 (Spring 2011): 195-203. Invited essay. “Wholesome, Home Baked Goodness: Kansas, the Wheat State.” Kansas History 33 (Spring 2011): 60-69. “Environment.” In Ray Hiner and Joseph Hawes, editors. A Cultural History of Childhood and Family, vol. 6, In the Modern Age. Oxford: Berg, 2010): 77-98.

  • Always Plenty to Do

    http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13211796-always-plenty-to-do Always Plenty to Do: Growing Up on a Farm in the Long Ago by Pamela Riney-Kehrberg…

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