two residents gather outside home

Since April 2014, Sara Spike’s Small History NS Twitter feed and Tumblr blog have reached hundreds of followers with daily news from rural and small-town Nova Scotia, c.1880-1910. Drawn from her dissertation research, these tweets chart seasonal rhythms of labour, leisure, land, and sea with updates such as:

The first wild strawberries…

A week’s catch of halibut…

The opening of a cheese factory…

Or a bicycle trip.

Many historians, particularly historians of women, have revealed how the small details of life can offer an entry point to something much bigger and more profound about the past. Deeply rooted in place, this small-scale public history project has proven to be a relatable way to engage the public in histories of how Nova Scotians lived in the late
nineteenth century.