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Table of Contents
Introduction
Navigating Northern Environmental History
Part 1: Forming Northern Colonial Environments
Moving through the Margins: The “All-Canadian” Route to the Klondike and the Strange Experience of the Teslin Trail
The Experimental State of Nature: Science and the Canadian Reindeer Project in the Interwar North
Shaped by the Land: An Envirotechnical History of a Canadian Bush Plane
Many Tiny Traces: Antimodernism and Northern Exploration Between the Wars
Part 2: Transformations and the Modern North
From Subsistence to Nutrition: The Canadian State’s Involvement in Food and Diet in the North, 1900–1970
Hope in the Barrenlands: Northern Development and Sustainability’s Canadian History
Western Electric Turns North: Technicians and the Transformation of the Cold War Arctic
Part 3: Environmental History and the Contemporary North
“That’s the Place Where I Was Born”: History, Narrative Ecology, and Politics in Canada’s North
Imposing Territoriality: First Nation Land Claims and the Transformation of Human-Environment Relations in the Yukon
Ghost Towns and Zombie Mines: The Historical Dimensions of Mine Abandonment, Reclamation, and Redevelopment in the Canadian North
Toxic Surprises: Contaminants and Knowledge in the Northern Environment
Climate Anti-Politics: Scale, Locality, and Arctic Climate Change
Conclusion
Encounters in Northern Environmental History
Contributors
Index
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