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category: Political Science
published: Feb 2013
ISBN:9781552386347
publisher: University of Calgary Press

Wilderness and Waterpower

How Banff National Park Became a Hydro-Electric Storage Reservoir

by Christopher Armstrong & H.V. Nelles

tagged: environmental policy, environmental economics
Description

Wilderness and Waterpower: How Banff National Park Became a Hydroelectric Storage Reservoir explores how the need for electricity at the turn of the century affected and shaped Banff National Park. Today's conservationists and energy researchers will find much to think about in this tale of Alberta's early need for electricity, entrepreneurial greed, debates over aboriginal ownership of the river, moving park boundaries to accommodate hydro-electric initiatives, the importance of water for tourism, rural electrification, and the ultimate diversion to coal-produced electricity. It is also a lively national story, involving the irrepressible and impetuous Max Aitkin (later Lord Beaverbook), R.B. Bennett (local legal advisor and later prime minister), and a series of local politicians and bureaucrats whose contributions confuse and conflate issues along the way.

About the Authors
Christopher Armstrong is an Emeritus Professor in the Department of History at York University. His numerous books on Canadian history have won critical acclaim.

H.V. Nelles is the L.R. Wilson Professor of Canadian History at McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada, and a Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus, York University.
Contributor Notes

Christopher Armstrong is an Emeritus Professor in the Department of History at York University. His numerous books on Canadian history have won critical acclaim.

H.V. Nelles is the L.R. Wilson Professor of Canadian History at McMaster University and a Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus at York University. He is the unprecedented two-time recipient of the Sir John A. Macdonald Prize for the best book in Canadian History.

Awards
  • Short-listed, FHSS Canada Prize in the Social Sciences
  • Short-listed, BPAA Alberta Book Publishing Award for Scholarly and Academic Book
Editorial Reviews

Wilderness and Waterpower undertakes a minute reconstruction of the business and political decisions surrounding the extension of the hydroelectric system of Calgary Power Company, cast within a narrative structured around the tensions between path dependence and policy hardening.

—Stéphane Castonguay, Technology and Culture


Wilderness and Waterpower offers a new perspective of park development . . . [it] will expand reader’s knowledge on a variety of historical issues from parks development, utility control and ownerships, political struggles, and the evolving meanings and understanding of nature and/or wilderness in an increasingly metropolitan area.

—Heather Green, Network in Canadian History and Environment

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