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Against the Tide: Reshaping Landscape and Community in Canada’s Maritime Marshlands
marshlands geographer Matthew Hatvany, Rudin frames his study as a sort of parable of modified high modernism, as explored by Loo in her own work: a see-saw—rather than synthesis—between the false binaries of local knowledge versus technocratic expertise, practical versus theoretical approaches, and concrete versus abstract considerations. High modernism is not the only lens for viewing the work of the MMRA (the idea of metropole versus periphery also comes to mind), but it is a serviceable and flexible one.
期刊介绍:
American Nineteenth Century History is a peer-reviewed, transatlantic journal devoted to the history of the United States during the long nineteenth century. It welcomes contributions on themes and topics relating to America in this period: slavery, race and ethnicity, the Civil War and Reconstruction, military history, American nationalism, urban history, immigration and ethnicity, western history, the history of women, gender studies, African Americans and Native Americans, cultural studies and comparative pieces. In addition to articles based on original research, historiographical pieces, reassessments of historical controversies, and reappraisals of prominent events or individuals are welcome. Special issues devoted to a particular theme or topic will also be considered.