We are pleased to announce the publication of Volume 44 (2016) of Historical Geography. All book reviews and the Distinguished Historical Geography lecture by William Wyckoff are open access; subscribers may access our special issue articles on Feminist Historical Geographies and our regular research articles starting on December 30. In addition, our full 2015 issue, including the special issue on Historical Geographies of Sexualities, is now all open access. Happy reading!
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Arn Keeling is a professor in the Department of Geography at Memorial University of Newfoundland. As a settler-scholar, his research and publications focus on the historical and contemporary encounters of Indigenous communities in Northern Canada with large-scale resource developments.
Latest posts by Arn Keeling (see all)
- Hybrid Event – A Roundtable Discussion on The Price of Gold - September 4, 2025
- Special Issue of Journal of Political Ecology: “Indigenous Voices: Self-determination in mine site transitions and mine closure governance across nations.” - May 27, 2025
- Reflections on “The Wasting Resource” - November 4, 2024
- Tracing the Trough (Part 2): Exploring the history and future of mining in Quebec and Labrador - July 30, 2019
- Tracing the Trough (Part 1): Exploring the history and future of mining in Quebec and Labrador - July 2, 2019
- Historical Geography vol. 44 (2016) now available! - January 9, 2017
- Public screening and talk at Queen’s: “Guardians of Eternity” - November 4, 2016
- New book: Mining and Communities in Northern Canada - December 2, 2015
- Designing for the Future at Giant Mine - August 10, 2015
- Exploring extractive industries in the Arctic - November 13, 2013