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1. The Garamond Agency: Virginia D. Anderson
www.garamondagency.com/index.p - [Cached]Published on: 6/1/2008 Last Visited: 6/1/2008
Virginia D. Anderson
The Garamond Agency: Virginia D. Anderson
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Virginia D. Anderson
Virginia DeJohn Anderson is Professor of History at the University of Colorado, Boulder.Her area of specialization is the history of Colonial and Revolutionary America.Her latest book, Creatures of Empire: How Domestic Animals Transformed Early America combines ethnohistorical and environmental history approaches to examine the impact of imported livestock on Anglo-Indian relations in the North American colonies.She is also co-author of a U.S. history textbook, The American Journey: A History of the United States, published by Prentice Hall, Inc.The second edition appeared in 2001, and a third edition is forthcoming.
Professor Anderson earned her B.A. degree from the University of Connecticut in 1976.She completed an M.A. degree at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, England as a Marshall Scholar, and finished graduate study at Harvard University with an A.M. degree and the Ph.D. in 1984.
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2. Historians' gobble squabble / Feathers ruffled by book claiming to debunk 'myths' of first Thanksgiving
sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi - [Cached]Published on: 11/22/2006 Last Visited: 11/23/2006
University of Colorado at Boulder historian Virginia Anderson, an expert on domestic animals of early America, said, "Because they (turkeys) were so numerous in early New England, it seems unlikely that they were not among the 'fowl' consumed." -
3. Press-Telegram - News
presstelegram.com/news/ci_3309 - [Cached]Published on: 12/15/2005 Last Visited: 12/15/2005
Virginia DeJohn Anderson, a history professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder, taught a class looking at the history of human and animal relationships from antiquity to the present.But she's not aware of any history classes highlighting one animal.

