Submitted by lmwheeler on August 17, 2010 - 15:50
Check out more climate history books in ECED's bookshelf
Bibliographies for Download (pdf)
- Climate History -- Comprehensive
- Canada -- Climate
- Great Plains -- Climate
- Quebec / St. Lawrence-- Climate
- Hudson's Bay Company -- Climate
- Oblates -- General
Bibliographies for Import (using Zotero, EndNote)
- Hudson's Bay Company -- Climate (XML) (BibTex)
- Government Sources on the Athabasca and North Saskatchewan Rivers (XML) (BibTex)
- Private/Personal Sources on the Athabasca and North Saskatchewan Rivers (XML) (BibTex)
New to Climate History? Here are 5 readings to get you started:
please note: access to some of the readings requires a subscription or institutional login
- Smith, Jesse and Julia Uppenbrink, eds. “Earth’s Variable Climatic Past.” Special Issue of Science 292 (27 April 2001): 657-693.
- Golinski, Jan. "'Exquisite Atmography': Theories of the World and Experiences of the Weather in a Diary of 1703." The British Journal for the History of Science 34, 2 (June 2001), pp. 149-171.
- Carey, Mark. "The History of Ice: How Glaciers Became an Endangered Species." Environmental History 12, 3 (2007): 497-527.
- Cruikshank, Julie. “Glaciers and Climate Change: Perspectives from Oral Tradition,” Arctic 54 (December 2001): 377-393.
- Catchpole, Alan and Irene Hanuta. “Severe Summer Ice in Hudson Strait and Hudson Bay Following Major Volcanic Eruptions, 1751 to 1889 A.D.” Climatic Change 14(1989): 61-79.
