

An edition of Openings (1997)
a meditation on history, method, and Sumas Lake
By Laura Cameron
Publish Date
1997
Publisher
University of British Columbia, Academic Women's Association,McGill-Queen's University Press
Language
eng
Pages
135
Description:
"British Columbia's Sumas Lake was drained in the 1920s to create farmlands in the Fraser Valley. This event is the subject of Laura Cameron's Openings, a history of a vanished lake as seen from the perspectives of various groups - Native people, bureaucrats, families, farmers - and an important attempt at the lake's "reclamation." A multifaceted exploration of the complex relationship between place and history, Openings presents an innovative meditation on the historian's craft. Cameron shows that this task involves not only locating the past in the fluid process of oral discourse and the creative bonds people forge between stories and the places around them."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Améliorations foncières, Cas, Étude de, Culture, Drainage, Effect of human beings on, Environmental aspects of Culture, Gestion, Géographie historique, Historical geography, Historiography, History, Lakes, Nature, Oral history, Philosophy, Plaines inondables, Reclamation of land, Environmental aspects, Geographie historique, General, Ameliorations foncieres, Etudes de Cas, British columbia, history, Case studies, Floodplain management
Places: Abbotsford (District municipal), British Columbia, Colombie-Britannique, Fraser River Valley, Fraser River Valley (B.C.), Sumas, Lac (C.-B.)
Times: 20th century