Sinopsis
A monthly discussion about the environmental history community and research in Canada.
Episodios
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Nature's Past Episode 76: Methodological Challenges in Animal History
25/11/2022A roundtable discussion about a new book on methods in animal history.
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Nature's Past Episode 75: Uranium Mining at Elliot Lake
28/06/2022An interview about the history of uranium mining and its consequences on Serpent River First Nation territory.
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Nature's Past Episode 74: The Colonial Legacies of Wood Buffalo National Park
27/03/2022An interview about the colonial legacies of Wood Buffalo National Park.
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Nature's Past Episode 73: New Books in Canadian Environmental History
14/11/2021A panel discussion with three authors from UBC Press's Nature, History, Society book series.
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Nature's Past Episode 72: What’s Next for Canadian Environmental History?
12/07/2021A round-table discussion about the past ten years of Canadian environmental history and what may come next.
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Nature's Past Episode 71: Water and Anishinaabe Territory
12/04/2021An interview with Brittany Luby and Chief Lorraine Cobiness about water, power, and resources in Anishinaabe territory.
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Nature's Past Episode 70: Environmentalism and the Company of Young Canadians
01/09/2020An interview with Kevin Brushett about the role of the Company of Young Canadians in early environmental activism.
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Nature's Past Episode 69: Environmental Racism and Canadian History
29/07/2020An interview with Ingrid Waldron about environmental racism and history in Nova Scotia.
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Nature's Past Episode 68: Environment and Home
11/05/2020An interview with Karen Routledge about her new book on nineteenth-century Inuit and American encounters.
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Nature's Past Episode 67: Science, Technology, and the Modern
02/03/2020An interview with Tina Adcock, Edward Jones-Imhotep, and Blair Stein about the history of science and technology in Modern Canada.
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Nature's Past Episode 66: Communicating Toxic Legacies
16/10/2019An interview with Caitlynn Beckett and John Sandlos about the toxic legacies of the Giant Mine.
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Nature's Past Episode 65: 3rd World Congress of Environmental History
12/08/2019A travelogue of the 3rd World Congress of Environmental History.
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Nature's Past Episode 64: Environment and Alibi
22/05/2019An interview with Claire Campbell about the age of sail as a historical alibi for Nova Scotia.
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Nature's Past Episode 63: Unbuilt Environments
24/03/2019An interview with Jonathan Peyton about his new book on unbuilt environments of northwestern British Columbia.
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Nature's Past Episode 62: Carbon Democracy and Canadian History
26/09/2018A discussion of the Timothy Mitchell's Carbon Democracy and its utility for Canadian history.
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Nature's Past Episode 61: Why Graduate Students Study Environmental History
23/05/2018Four amazing stories about four impressive graduate students in environmental history.
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Nature's Past Episode 60: New Research in Canadian Environmental History
08/04/2018A review and discussion of new articles and books chapters.
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Nature's Past Episode 59b: Introducing Papers in Canadian History and Environment
21/02/2018New post to correct earlier feed error. Apologies for the mistake and the re-download.
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Nature's Past Episode 58: The Past and Future of Canadian Environmental History
29/11/2017A round-table panel about the state of Canadian environmental history from CHA 2017.
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Nature's Past Episode 57: Why Study Canada?
12/09/2017A discussion about why scholars abroad study Canadian environmental history.