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Histoire Source | Source Story
Histoire Source | Source Story
24 episodes
1 week ago
A conversational series for Canadian history teachers. We speak to historians, archivists, creators, artists, curators, sociologists, anthropologists about one primary source and ask: What is the source? What is the story? How can it challenge Canadian history?
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A conversational series for Canadian history teachers. We speak to historians, archivists, creators, artists, curators, sociologists, anthropologists about one primary source and ask: What is the source? What is the story? How can it challenge Canadian history?
Show more...
History
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Creating Nature: Ecological imperialism and Sunnyside Beach with Dr. Dale Barbour & Dr. Samantha Cutrara
Histoire Source | Source Story
35 minutes 24 seconds
3 years ago
Creating Nature: Ecological imperialism and Sunnyside Beach with Dr. Dale Barbour & Dr. Samantha Cutrara

What are the colonial forces that create the spaces we consider “natural”? How does capitalism and imperialism shape the history of public spaces like beaches?  

Join Dr. Dale Barbour as he discusses the history of Toronto’s Sunnyside Beach. Using historical photographs and archival renderings, Dr. Barbour discusses how Sunnyside Beach developed over the first half of the  20th century.   

This video is the second of two summer-themed conversations that we partnered with NiCHE-Canada. NiCHE, or the Network in Canadian History & Environment,  is a Canadian-based network of researchers and educators who work at the intersection of nature and history.   

Learn more about their work at: https://niche-canada.org/ 

Learn more about Histoire Source | Source Story: http://www.sourcestory.ca/

Histoire Source | Source Story
A conversational series for Canadian history teachers. We speak to historians, archivists, creators, artists, curators, sociologists, anthropologists about one primary source and ask: What is the source? What is the story? How can it challenge Canadian history?