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University of Western Ontario
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History
Much of my time these days is spent as director of NiCHE, working to assist scholars in developing their projects, to facilitate collaboration, and to make our field better known to government,...
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University of Alberta
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History and Classics
I am currently researching the relationship between disease outbreaks and environmental change in the Mackenzie and Yukon river basins after 1860 and the role of climate change in shaping the modern...
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University of Alberta
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History and Classics
I study the history and historical geography of Canada. I am particularly interested in environmental history and the Canadian west, as well as in relations between people and the state.
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University of Guelph
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History
My research is on the global environmental history of tropical crops, especially coffee. More generally, I'm interested in themes of science, agriculture, and the environment in the (very) long...
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UQTR
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History
Canada Research Chair in the Environmental History of Québec. His work focuses on land use and natural resource exploitation in Québec. He and Matthew Evenden are leading the Canadian Water History...
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Dept of Geography, Memorial University |
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University of Western Ontario
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Geography
environmental change along the Canada/US border in recent times.
the Detroit River International Crossing IDRC) and the bio-geography of the Essex-Kent Oak Savanna
the aging process in Candu reactors...
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McGill University/Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
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History
The connection between bodies of land, human bodies, and the body politic.
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University of Toronto
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Geography
Paul Jackson's contention is that the filthy choleric city of the 19th century was a geography where fear, science, and politics were pooled together. The fear of the filthy city allowed urban...
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University of Toronto
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Geography
Militarism and geopolitics
The Cold War
Environmental history
Arctic studies
Urban culture
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Government of Alberta
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Alberta Environment
Energy and environment, land management, natural resource development, discourses of development, outdoor recreation, to name a few.
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Columbia University - Center for the History and Ethics of Public Health |
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