Exploring term Fall 2023 Change

    ES427

    Colonization, Nature, and the Making of British Columbia

    Introduces students to the essential concepts and methods used by historians, archaeologists, anthropologists, geographers and others to analyze environmental change from prehistoric to modern times. Explores how cultural encounters between Euro-American and the Indigenous peoples of British Columbia played out on the physical landscape, focusing on the processes of dispossession and repossession that led to the creation of the space that became British Columbia.

    Lecture: 3h
    Lab: 0h
    Tutorial: 0h
    Credits: 1.5