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Canada and arctic North America an environmental history
Title:
Canada and arctic North America an environmental history
Author:
Wynn, Graeme, 1946-
ISBN:
9781851094424

9781851094370
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Publication Information:
Santa Barbara, Calif. : ABC-CLIO, c2007.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxiii, 503 p.) : ill., maps.
Series:
ABC-CLIO's nature and human societies series

Nature and human societies.
Contents:
Series foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- List of figures -- Deep time -- Ice retreat, vegetation advance -- First peoples/faunal extinctions -- Northern North America a thousand years ago -- Contact and its consequences -- Between land, sea, and ice : Inuit, Beothuks, Aleuts, and newcomers -- Natives, nature, and trade in the interior -- Trade and the Huron -- Plagues, preachers, and the transformation of indigenous societies -- Settlers in a wooden world -- Possessing and (re)peopling the land -- Domesticating the land -- Exploiting the waters -- Commercializing the forest -- Fields of exertion -- Nature subdued -- Harnessing black and white coal -- New urbanism -- Countrysides in transition -- The assault on the forest -- Industrial fishing -- Into the hard rock : northern mining -- Transforming the interior -- Rushing north : gold, the Yukon, and Alaska.

Nature transformed -- Corridors of modernization -- Power lines -- Northern visions -- Rapacious harvests 1 : from forests and mines -- Rapacious harvests 2 : from land and sea -- Urban mapping -- Reflections on the remaking of northern North America -- Trade, technology, and the transformation of the environment -- Hubris and hope -- Important people, events, and concepts -- Timeline -- References and further reading -- Index -- About the author.
Abstract:
"Between the arrival of the first humans tens of thousands of years ago and the activities of mining and logging companies in the present, the environment of the North American Arctic has been shaped by people and their activities. Canada and Arctic North America is the first comprehensive, interdisciplinary environmental history of Canada - exploring the complex interplay between human societies and northern North America, from the Aleutian Islands to the Grand Banks, and from the Great Lakes to the Arctic Islands."--Jacket.
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