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edition:Hardcover
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category: History
published: May 2013
ISBN:9780774824248
publisher: UBC Press

Inventing Stanley Park

An Environmental History

by Sean Kheraj

tagged: historical geography, post-confederation (1867-), british columbia (bc)
Description

In early December 2006, a powerful windstorm ripped through Vancouver’s Stanley Park. The storm transformed the city’s most treasured landmark into a tangle of splintered trees and shattered a decades-old vision of the park as timeless virgin wilderness. In Inventing Stanley Park, Sean Kheraj traces how the tension between popular expectations of idealized nature and the volatility of complex ecosystems helped transform the landscape of one of the world’s most famous urban parks. This beautifully illustrated book not only depicts the natural and cultural forces that shaped the park’s landscape, it also examines the roots of our complex relationship with nature.

About the Author

Sean Kheraj

Contributor Notes

Sean Kheraj is an assistant professor in the Department of History at York University.

Awards
  • Short-listed, Basil Stuart-Stubbs Prize for Outstanding Scholarly Book on British Columbia, UBC Library
  • Winner, CLIO Prize for BC, Canadian Historical Association
  • Short-listed, Roderick Haig-Brown Regional Book Prize, BC Book Prizes
  • Commended, BC Historical Federation Book Prize
  • Short-listed, City of Vancouver Book Award
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