In celebration of World Day for Glaciers, on March 20th, the editors of Mountain Voices: The Mountain Legacy Project and a Century of Change in Western Canada gathered for a roundtable reflection on the art, science, and history of capturing images and stories of these ever-changing landscapes.
The virtual discussion, co-sponsored by the Network in Canadian History and Environment (NiCHE) and University of Calgary Press, celebrated the recently published book “Mountain Voices: Memory, Story, and Permanence,” which showcases the Mountain Legacy Project’s work on repeat photography in Western Canada. Editors Eric Higgs, Zac Robinson, Mary Sanseverino, and Kristen Walsh, along with historian Peter Stevens, discussed the origins and significance of the project, highlighting how historical photographs reveal and conceal aspects of colonial settlement and Indigenous land management. The editors shared insights into the challenges of repeat photography, the importance of accompanying narratives, and the book’s role in fostering a deeper connection to and advocacy for mountain spaces. Participants explored how the project’s findings contribute to understanding climate change, land use changes, and the dynamic nature of mountain ecosystems. The event concluded with appreciation for the book’s ability to unite diverse perspectives and inspire stewardship of these landscapes.
Learn more about the Mountain Voices book here.
Explore the full Canadian History and Environment book series here.
Latest posts by NiCHE Administrators (see all)
- Recording – Mountain Voices: Memory, Story, and Permanence - April 2, 2026
- Call for Papers – Critical Feminist Histories in Canada - March 20, 2026
- Virtual Event – Multiethnic Encounters With and Indigenous Knowledge On the Environment in Ukraine - March 19, 2026
- History and Medicine – Associate Professor or Professor with Tenure – McMaster University - March 5, 2026
- Virtual Event – Mountain Voices: Memory, Story, and Permanence - March 5, 2026
- Doctoral student in the history of polar governance in the national polar research school - February 27, 2026
- Call for Applicants – Corsini Fellowship in Canadian History - February 26, 2026
- Call for Applicants – 2026 Beaverbrook Vimy Prize - February 24, 2026
- Consider our Papers in Canadian History and Environment (PiCHE) For Your Next Publication - February 20, 2026
- Call for Contributions: A Sourcebook for Histories of Weather and Weathering - February 10, 2026