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Wilderness nation : building Canada's railway landscapes, 1885-1929 / Elsa Lam.
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Lam, Elsa.

Title & Author:

Wilderness nation : building Canada's railway landscapes, 1885-1929 / Elsa Lam.

Publication:

2011.

Description:

xx, 505 leaves : illustrations (some color), facsimiles, maps, plans ; 28 cm

Notes:
"Central to Canadian identity is a national consciousness of inhabiting a country of vast landscapes, which are often identified as 'wilderness.' This thesis explores the Canadian Pacific Railway Company's use of architecture, landscape, and spatial techniques to construct Canadian concepts of wilderness during a crucial period of national expansion, economic growth, and cultural development. In alignment with federal projects of cultural nationalism, the country's first transcontinental railway promoted land-grant sales and tourism by representing Canadian landscapes as wilderness areas to be at turns enhanced as scenic locales, tamed by agriculture, preserved as intact environments, or assimilated into a folk heritage. The thesis is organized through a series of four case studies, each of which examines a particular architectural episode pertaining to a different variation of the wilderness ideal. The first case study, 'A Civilized Wilderness' studies a tourism program initiated following the railroad's completion in 1885, in which luxury railway hotels were constructed in locations seen as exhibiting the scenic properties of the aesthetic sublime. 'A Fertile Wilderness' examines the railway's ready-made farm program of 1909 to 1914, which envisioned the redemption of sprawling Prairie wilderness areas within picturesque farming communities. 'A Recreational Wilderness" examines a bungalow camp program from 1919 to 1929 that promoted the forests as a haven for riding, hiking, and residing in rustic cabins. Finally, 'A Primitive Wilderness' examines the C.P.R.-sponsored Banff Indian Days festival that was fully formed between 1911 and 1929, in which Natives were associated with images of untouched wilderness settings belonging to a distant past. This thesis studies how both the railway infrastructure itself and its landscapes came to be constructed as aesthetic objects, relating to landscape traditions in Europe and North America, and contributing to the conceptualization of wilderness as an integral part of cultural nationalism in Canada."--Abstract
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 477-505).
Introduction -- A civilized wilderness : resorts in the Canadian Pacific Rockies, 1885-1912 -- A fertile wilderness : irrigation and the C.P.R. ready-made farms, 1909-1914 -- A recreational wilderness : the bungalow camp trail, 1919-1929 -- A primitive wilderness : Banff Indian Days, 1911-1929 -- Conclusion -- Illustrations -- Appendix 1 : C.P.R. ready-made farm colonies -- Bibliography.
Photocopy: Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI Dissertation Publishing, 2011. xx, 505 p. : ill. (some col.), facsims., maps, plans ; 29 cm. UMI no. : 3450266.
Subject:

Canadian Pacific Railway Company.
Railroads Canada, Western History.
Cultural landscapes Canada.
Nationalism and architecture Canada.
Resorts Canadian Rockies (B.C. and Alta.) History.
Wilderness lodges Canadian Rockies (B.C. and Alta.) History 20th century.
Tourist camps, hostels, etc. Canadian Rockies (B.C. and Alta.) History 20th century.
Tourism Canadian Rockies (B.C. and Alta.) History.
Land settlement Prairie Provinces History 20th century.
Farms Prairie Provinces History 20th century.
Paysages culturels Canada.
Nationalisme et architecture Canada.
Lieux de villégiature Rocheuses canadiennes (C.-B. et Alb.) Histoire.
Pavillons en milieu sauvage Rocheuses canadiennes (C.-B. et Alb.) Histoire 20e siècle.
Hébergement touristique Rocheuses canadiennes (C.-B. et Alb.) Histoire 20e siècle.
Colonisation intérieure Provinces des Prairies Histoire 20e siècle.
Exploitations agricoles Provinces des Prairies Histoire 20e siècle.
Cultural landscapes
Farms
Land settlement
Nationalism and architecture
Railroads
Resorts
Tourism
Tourist camps, hostels, etc.
Wilderness lodges
Canada
Canada Canadian Rockies
Western Canada
Prairie Provinces
Wilderness Canada.

Form/genre:

dissertations.
Academic theses
History
Thèses et écrits académiques.

Added entries:

Building Canada's railway landscapes, 1885-1929

Holdings:

Location: Library main canada 276403
Call No.: NA2543.N38 L36 2011
Copy: c. 1
Status: Available

Location: Library main canada 299819
Call No.: NA2543.N38 L36 2011
Copy: c. 2
Status: Available

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