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Book SynopsisThese captivating reflections on the history of our environment and ourselves will make you think differently not only about Canada’s past but also about our future.
Trade ReviewAnd what a showcase it is. Yet another accomplishment of indefatigable editors…
-- Ruth Morgan, director, Centre for Environmental History at Australian National University * NiCHE *
Table of ContentsIntroduction
1 Nature and Nation / Graeme Wynn
2 Painting the Map Red / Graeme Wynn
3 Listening for Different Stories / Julie Cruikshank
4 Eldorado North? / Stephen J. Hornsby and Graeme Wynn
5 Back to the Land / Colin M. Coates
6 Nature We Cannot See / Graeme Wynn
7 The Wealth of Wilderness / Claire E. Campbell
8 Imagining the City / Michèle Dagenais
9 Never Just a Hole in the Ground / Arn Keeling and John Sandlos
10 Every Creeping Thing … / Ken Cruikshank
11 The Power of Canada / Steve Penfold
12 Questions of Scale / Tina Loo
13 A Gendered Sense of Nature / Joanna Dean
14 Advocates and Activists / Graeme Wynn, with Jennifer Bonnell
15 Climates of Our Times / Liza Piper
16 Time Chased Me Down, and I Stopped Looking Away / Heather E. McGregor
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