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This presentation for adults offers a historical and geographical perspective on barns as evocative and conspicuous elements of rural locales in the American Midwest, with a focus on regional barn types in Ohio.
Dr. Timothy G. Anderson is Associate Professor in the Department of Geography at Ohio University where he has taught courses in cultural and historical geography since 1996. His research interests focus on the historical settlement geography of the United States, especially the production of regional and ethnic cultural landscapes, governmentality and spatialization theory, and the production of cultural landscapes associated with Germanic diasporic movements and communities. He received a Fulbright Fellowship in 2014 for research on Danube Swabian landscapes and communities in western Romania.
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