The newest edited collection in the NiCHE-University of Calgary Press “Canadian History and Environment Series” has just been published. Moving Natures is edited by Ben Bradley, Jay Young, and Colin Coates and features a host of NiCHE members. As is the case with every book in this series, it is simultaneously available in print and open access (http://press.ucalgary.ca/books/9781552388594).
12. Automobile Tourism in Quebec and Ontario: Development, Promotion, and Representations, 1920–1945
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Daniel is an Associate Professor in the School of the Environment, Geography, and Sustainability at Western Michigan University. He is an editor for The Otter-La loutre and is part of the NiCHE executive. A transnational environmental historian who focuses on Canadian-American border waters and energy issues, particularly in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence basin, Daniel is the author or co-editor of five books on topics such as the St. Lawrence Seaway, border waters, IJC, and Niagara Falls. His book "Natural Allies: Environment, Energy, and the History of US-Canada Relations" was published in summer 2023. His newest book, an environmental history of Lake Ontario, will be released in 2024.
Website: https://danielmacfarlane.wordpress.com
Twitter: @Danny__Mac__
Latest posts by Daniel Macfarlane (see all)
- Canadian Environmental History at ASEH 2024 - March 19, 2024
- Brian Mulroney: Canada’s Greenest Prime Minister? - March 8, 2024
- Furs, Sleighs, Iceboats, Empires: Settler Adaptation to Climate Change around Lake Ontario during the Little Ice Age - December 14, 2023
- Natural Allies: Fossil Fuel Pipelines in the Great Lakes - August 28, 2023
- Natural Allies: Great Lakes Water Quality - August 21, 2023
- Natural Allies: Great Lakes Levels and Diversions - August 14, 2023
- Natural Allies: The IJC, BWT, and the Great Lakes - August 7, 2023
- Unpacking Emotions and the Environment: An Emotional Ecologies Conclusion - July 27, 2023
- Canadian Environmental History at ASEH 2023 - March 21, 2023
- Environmental Studies of the Great Lakes: A Symposium - October 27, 2022
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