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Network in Canadian History & Environment | Nouvelle initiative Canadienne en histoire de l'environnement

Jack Little

Jack Little is a Professor Emeritus in the Simon Fraser University History Department. He currently lives on Salt Spring Island, and his two most recent books are At the Wilderness Edge: The Rise of the Antidevelopment Movement on Canada’s West Coast (McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2019), and Fashioning the Canadian Landscape: Essays on Travel Writing, Tourism and National Identity in the Pre-Automobile Era (University of Toronto Press, 2018).

Arbor Day in Quebec: A Brief Early History

May 7, 2020May 6, 20209 minute readby Jack Little

Primordial Landscapes, Hardy Folk, and Doomed Aboriginals: The Gulf of St. Lawrence in the Eyes of Nineteenth-Century American Travel Writers

March 24, 2020March 24, 20201 minute readby Jack Little

Review of Coates, ed., Canadian Countercultures and the Environment

October 25, 2017October 24, 20176 minute readby Jack Little

Recreation, Popular Resistance, and the Environment at the City’s Edge

May 9, 2016May 8, 20165 minute readby Jack Little

CFP: Developers, Local Residents, and the State Beyond the City (CHA 2016)

October 8, 2015October 8, 20151 minute readby Jack Little
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