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:
Four amazing stories about four impressive graduate students in environmental history.
A review and discussion of new articles and books chapters.
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Find out more about NiCHE's new peer-reviewed publication.
A round-table panel about the state of Canadian environmental history from CHA 2017.
A discussion about why scholars abroad study Canadian environmental history.
A panel on the history of animals in Canadian urban environments.
An interview with Jessica van Horssen about her new book on the town of Asbestos.
A conversation with Jennifer Bonnell about making her dissertation on the environmental history of the Don River into an award-winning book.
An interview with Nancy Bouchier and Ken Cruikshank about the social and environmental history of Hamilton Harbour.
A discussion with Matthew Evenden about the mobilization of hydro-power during Canada's Second World War.
A round-table discussion about the state of environmental history.
A round-table discussion on Canadian energy history with Steve Penfold, Ruth Sandwell, and Andrew Watson.
An interview with Darcy Ingram about his book on the history of wildlife conservation in Quebec from 1840 to 1914.
An interview with Merle Massie about her new book about the forest-prairie edge.