Montreal, City of Water
An Environmental History
- Publisher
- UBC Press, Les Éditions du Boréal
- Initial publish date
- Nov 2017
- Subjects
- General, Social History, City Planning & Urban Development
- Categories
- About Quebec
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9780774836258
- Publish Date
- Nov 2017
- List Price
- $29.99
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Description
Built within an exceptional watershed, Montreal is intertwined with the waterways that ring its island and flow beneath it in underground networks. Montreal, City of Water focuses on water not only as a physical element – both shaping and shaped by urban development – but also as a sociocultural component of the life of the city. This unique study considers how water has produced and transformed urban space over two centuries. It traces the history of Montreal’s urbanization, shining a light on current concerns about water pollution, rehabilitation, and public access to the riverfront – and on the power relations involved in addressing them.
About the authors
Michèle Dagenais' profile page
Peter Feldstein is a Montreal-based translator and interpreter and the laureate of the 2014 Governor General's Literary Award for English translation.
Editorial Reviews
Montreal, City of Water is full of insights.
Scientia Canadiensis
The past was never paradise. Michèle Dagenais’s Montreal, City of Water: An Environmental History takes on the myth that Montrealers once enjoyed an idyllic relationship with the city’s streams and the St. Lawrence River; a relationship supposedly lost during the nineteenth century only to await recovery after the 1970s. Instead, Dagenais shows that there was never a break between people and the environment…
Network in Canadian History and Environment