The Canadian History & Environment series is the product of a partnership between University of Calgary Press and NiCHE. Four great edited collections have already been published and four more are in development.
And we are looking for more.
The series consists of edited collections that explore the relationships between people and nature in Canada’s past; books may be thematically, regionally, or comparatively based. The series is historically focused, but of special interest are proposals that utilize historical sources and methodologies to explore current environmental issues.
We welcome submissions from individuals or teams wishing to develop and edit an individual volume. The volume editor(s) will be expected to offer an introduction and conclusion, and to encourage the substantive integration of chapters. If interested in developing a volume for the series, please contact series editor Alan MacEachern at amaceach@uwo.ca or University of Calgary Press at ucpress@ucalgary.ca.

Alan MacEachern

Latest posts by Alan MacEachern (see all)
- Online Event – Firebreak: How the Maine-New Brunswick Border Defined the 1825 Miramichi Fire - May 17, 2023
- Storms of a Century: Fiona (2022) & Five (1923) - November 10, 2022
- Climate at the Speed of Weather - October 5, 2021
- Restricted Clientele! Everyday Racism in Canadian National Parks - September 9, 2020
- Material World: Exhibiting the Anthropocene - May 4, 2020
- CHESS 2020 ~ keep the dates! - October 4, 2019
- Well-Grounded - July 10, 2019
- ICEHO Bulletin 19 - March 28, 2019
- Review of Mannell, Living Lightly on the Earth - February 6, 2019
- Canopy: An Interview with Alan MacEachern - January 15, 2019
Having contributed to the first of these collections (Claire Campbell’s on national parks) and also co-edited one that is coming out in the next short while, I’d like to add that the people at University of Calgary Press are a pleasure to work with!