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Coffee Modernization: The Green Revolution and Market Regulation in Costa...

Editor’s Note: This is part of a series showing the work of the Sustainable Farm Systems project. After oil, coffee is the second most valuable legal commodity in the world.[1] It is estimated that...

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What is the History of Logging Protests in British Columbia?

Editor’s Note: This is the first of two posts in which freelance researcher David Brownstein responds to the ongoing Fairy Creek protests by reflecting on the long history of logging protests in B.C....

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What is the History of Logging Protests in British Columbia? Part Two

Editor’s Note: This is the second of two posts in which freelance researcher David Brownstein responds to the ongoing Fairy Creek protests by reflecting on the long history of logging protests in B.C....

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Review of Castonguay, The Government of Natural Resources

Stéphane Castonguay, The Government of Natural Resources: Science, Territory, and State Power in Quebec, 1867-1939. Translated by Käthe Roth. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2021. 240 pgs. ISBN 9780774866316....

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Where have we come from and where are we going? Visioning more equitable fire...

This is the third post in Fire Stories, a 12 part series of pieces edited by Mica Jorgenson and written by environmental historians and their disciplinary neighbours about encountering fire in the...

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Landscapes of Power in Aquilino Ribeiro’s When the Wolves Howl

This is the sixth post in Fire Stories, a 12 part series of pieces edited by Mica Jorgenson and written by environmental historians and their disciplinary neighbours about encountering fire in the...

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“Catastrophe in the rainforest:” The Great Fire of 1943 in the Araucanía...

This is the eleventh post in Fire Stories, a 12 part series of pieces edited by Mica Jorgenson and written by environmental historians and their disciplinary neighbours about encountering fire in the...

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The Thank-You Tree

The holiday season has, for better and for worse, a lot of traditions. For many of us, that includes a Christmas tree.  James Roberts, Queen Victoria’s Christmas tree at Windsor Castle, 1850, Royal...

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From Beehive Ban to Hog Fuel Future: Regional Histories of the Energy Crisis

Editor’s Note: This is the fifth post in a short series showcasing undergraduate student research in energy history. Megan Yaskow’s post is derived from a research paper written for the course North...

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Seeing the Forests for the Timber: Reflections on the Timber Colonialism...

This past November, Graeme Wynn offered closing remarks on a conference in Uppsala, Sweden.1 I had no expectations, yet I was not expecting a recounting of his dream from the night before. Dorothy and...

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