Nature's Past: A Podcast of the Network in Canadian History and Environment
Summary: A quarterly discussion about the environmental history community and research in Canada.
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- Artist: Sean Kheraj
- Copyright: 2008
Podcasts:
A roundtable discussion about a new book on methods in animal history.
An interview about the history of uranium mining and its consequences on Serpent River First Nation territory.
An interview about the colonial legacies of Wood Buffalo National Park.
A panel discussion with three authors from UBC Press's Nature, History, Society book series.
A round-table discussion about the past ten years of Canadian environmental history and what may come next.
An interview with Brittany Luby and Chief Lorraine Cobiness about water, power, and resources in Anishinaabe territory.
An interview with Kevin Brushett about the role of the Company of Young Canadians in early environmental activism.
An interview with Ingrid Waldron about environmental racism and history in Nova Scotia.
An interview with Karen Routledge about her new book on nineteenth-century Inuit and American encounters.
An interview with Tina Adcock, Edward Jones-Imhotep, and Blair Stein about the history of science and technology in Modern Canada.
An interview with Caitlynn Beckett and John Sandlos about the toxic legacies of the Giant Mine.
A travelogue of the 3rd World Congress of Environmental History.
An interview with Claire Campbell about the age of sail as a historical alibi for Nova Scotia.
An interview with Jonathan Peyton about his new book on unbuilt environments of northwestern British Columbia.
A discussion of the Timothy Mitchell's Carbon Democracy and its utility for Canadian history.