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- catalog abstract ""Canadian nationalists in the nineteenth century argued that the North, with its extremes of winter, distance, and isolation, defined the country's essential character and gave its population the resolve and determination necessary to create a prosperous nation. Promoters lauded its enormous economic potential while cursing its vast expanses and dangerous winters. Novelists, poets, and painters were awestruck by its boundless reaches and environmental diversity. Today, the North retains its complex place within the Canadian psyche, at once celebrated as the very essence of the nation, while being largely ignored by a population that clings to the Canada-USA border. Many have debated its significance in Canada's history, and have attempted to bring the region to the attention of the rest of the country by carving out a niche for northern history within the academic curriculum. The current generation of historians has a more ambitious and complex agenda. While they are interested in the North for its own sake, they also firmly believe that the study and teaching of Canadian history as a whole does not currently recognize the North's importance to the development of the nation." "Northern Visions, by bringing together a variety of perspectives on the history of the North in Canada, raises new questions and challenges existing ideas. Provocative in their interpretations, these essays do not point to a single path forward in the writing of regional history, but instead suggest that it is time to rethink some of our basic conceptions - and misconceptions - about the North. Northern Visions calls upon historians of both region and nation to broaden their range of research, to connect regional developments to activities in other northern regions of the world, and to think much more widely about the place of the North in the understanding of Canada's past."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12274461.
- catalog contributor b12274462.
- catalog coverage "Canada (Nord) Histoire.".
- catalog coverage "Canada, Northern History.".
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description ""Canadian nationalists in the nineteenth century argued that the North, with its extremes of winter, distance, and isolation, defined the country's essential character and gave its population the resolve and determination necessary to create a prosperous nation. Promoters lauded its enormous economic potential while cursing its vast expanses and dangerous winters. Novelists, poets, and painters were awestruck by its boundless reaches and environmental diversity. Today, the North retains its complex place within the Canadian psyche, at once celebrated as the very essence of the nation, while being largely ignored by a population that clings to the Canada-USA border. Many have debated its significance in Canada's history, and have attempted to bring the region to the attention of the rest of the country by carving out a niche for northern history within the academic curriculum. The current generation of historians has a more ambitious and complex agenda. While they are interested in the North for its own sake, they also firmly believe that the study and teaching of Canadian history as a whole does not currently recognize the North's importance to the development of the nation." "Northern Visions, by bringing together a variety of perspectives on the history of the North in Canada, raises new questions and challenges existing ideas. Provocative in their interpretations, these essays do not point to a single path forward in the writing of regional history, but instead suggest that it is time to rethink some of our basic conceptions - and misconceptions - about the North. Northern Visions calls upon historians of both region and nation to broaden their range of research, to connect regional developments to activities in other northern regions of the world, and to think much more widely about the place of the North in the understanding of Canada's past."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 187-216) and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction : the North and the nation / Kerry Abel & Ken S. Coates -- Winter and the shaping of northern history : reflections from the Canadian North / Ken S. Coates & William R. Morrison -- A very long journey : distnace and northern history / Bill Waiser -- Parks Canada and the commemoration of the North : history and heritage / David Neufeld -- Change, continuity, renewal : lessons from a decade of historiography on the First Nations of the territorial North / Mary-Ellen Kelm -- Inuit history in the next millennium : challenges and rewards / Shelagh D. Grant.".
- catalog description "Women, gender, and the provincial North / Nancy M. Forestell -- Creating new angles of repose : northern Canadian communities in a national context / Charlene Porsild -- History and the provincial Norths : an Ontario example / Kerry Abel -- Alaska and the Canadian North : comparing conceptual frameworks / Stephen Haycox -- Whither the northern natives in Russian history? / Aileen A. Espiritu -- Reflections on a career of northern travelling, teaching, writing, and reading / Bruce Hodgins.".
- catalog extent "224 p. :".
- catalog identifier "1551114011".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Peterborough, Ont. ; Orchard Park, NY : Broadview Press,".
- catalog spatial "Canada (Nord) Histoire.".
- catalog spatial "Canada, Northern History.".
- catalog subject "971.9 21".
- catalog subject "F1090.5 .N6675 2001".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction : the North and the nation / Kerry Abel & Ken S. Coates -- Winter and the shaping of northern history : reflections from the Canadian North / Ken S. Coates & William R. Morrison -- A very long journey : distnace and northern history / Bill Waiser -- Parks Canada and the commemoration of the North : history and heritage / David Neufeld -- Change, continuity, renewal : lessons from a decade of historiography on the First Nations of the territorial North / Mary-Ellen Kelm -- Inuit history in the next millennium : challenges and rewards / Shelagh D. Grant.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Women, gender, and the provincial North / Nancy M. Forestell -- Creating new angles of repose : northern Canadian communities in a national context / Charlene Porsild -- History and the provincial Norths : an Ontario example / Kerry Abel -- Alaska and the Canadian North : comparing conceptual frameworks / Stephen Haycox -- Whither the northern natives in Russian history? / Aileen A. Espiritu -- Reflections on a career of northern travelling, teaching, writing, and reading / Bruce Hodgins.".
- catalog title "Northern visions : new perspectives on the North in Canadian history / edited by Kerry Abel and Ken S. Coates.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".