History Personnel
Teaching - Fall/Winter 2024-25
HIS 1840G - Graphic History
HIS 2201E - Canada's Past: A Critical History from the Origins to the Present
HIS 3723F - History of a Human Planet
HIS 9833A - Environmental History
Supervision
Master's & Doctoral Level supervisory privileges
Related Links
NiCHE: Network in Canadian History & Environment /Nouvelle initiative canadienne en histoire de l'environnement
Alan MacEachern
Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada PhD, Queen’s University, 1997
Telephone: 519-661-2111 ext. 84993
Email: amaceach@uwo.ca
Office: Lawson Hall 2268
Office hours: Mondays 9:30 am - 11:30 am
Research Interests
Professor MacEachern teaches & researches Canadian history, with an emphasis on environmental & climate history.
Teaching Philosophy
A healthy society spends most of its energies trained on the present & the future. But a healthy society also devotes some of its energies to remembering & understanding the past. The historian's job is to tell or remind people today about the lives of others in the past. That's it. Doing so goes a small way to fulfilling the obligation that people of the past are not forgotten. And it holds a promise & a threat to people of today, that they won't be forgotten either.
I am available at the coordinates above, and welcome hearing from you.
Major Research Projects
In summer 2024, I completed a two-part project about Myrtle Webb, whose diary tells of living for a half-century in “Green Gables,” Prince Edward Island, as it was in the process of becoming the most famous house in Canada. Becoming Green Gables was published by McGill-Queen’s UP and the entire diary was made available at a companion website, GreenGablesDiary.ca.
I am now in the early stages of work on Observation Nation, a book on the Meteorological Service of Canada’s weather observation program.
Selected Publications
Books
Becoming Green Gables, McGill-Queen's University Press, July 2024.
The Green Gables Diary website
(with Edward MacDonald) The Summer Trade, McGill-Queen's University Press, 2022
The Miramichi Fire: A History, McGill-Queen's University Press, 2020.
(with Robert Wardhaugh) Origins: Canadian History to Confederation, 8th ed., Nelson, 2017.
(with Robert Wardhaugh) Destinies: Canadian History since Confederation, 8th ed. Nelson, 2017.
(with William J Turkel) Method and Meaning in Canadian Environmental History. Nelson, 2009. Includes "An Introduction, in Theory and Practice" and "Lost in Shipping: Canadian National Parks and the International Donation of Wildlife."
The Institute of Man and Resources: An Environmental Fable. Island Studies Press, 2003.
Natural Selections: National Parks in Atlantic Canada, 1935-1970. McGill-Queen's University Press, 2001.
Recent Chapters & Journal Articles
- Terence Young, Alan MacEachern, and Lary Dilsaver, “From Competition to Cooperation: A History of Canada-US National Park Relations,” Environment and History.
Recent Public & Digital History Projects
- "Home-Front Green Gables," Canada's History, Apr-May 2023, 37-43.
- (with Edward MacDonald) “The Summer Trade” museum exhibit, Confederation Centre of the Arts. Charlottetown, PEI, Jun - Sep 2022.
- “Observing Weather, Revealing Climate, Knowing Nature,” part of RCCGlasgow exhibit, COP26, Glasgow, Scotland, Nov 2021.
- “The Rainmaker,” Canada’s History, Aug-Sep 2021, 28-34.
- “Forecasting Trouble,” Canada’s History, Aug-Sep 2021, 34-5.
- Occasional historical posts on the Environment and Climate Change Canada’s Weather App, Jan - Dec 2021.
Conference Organization
- Canadian History & Environment Summer School, Western University, May 2023.
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L.M. Montgomery and Re-vision, Charlottetown, PEI, June 2022.
Awards and Distinctions
- Visiting Scholar, L.M. Montgomery Institute, University of PEI, Charlottetown, PEI, 2021-23.
- Visiting Professor, School of Architecture & Urban Planning, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China, 2017-22.
- Carson Fellow, Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, LMU Munich, 2016.
- SSHRC Strategic Knowledge Clusters grant, principal investigator, 2007-15.