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A Vast Inland Empire and the Last Great West: remaking society, space and environment in early British Columbia

机译:浩瀚的内陆帝国和最后的大西部:不列颠哥伦比亚省早期的社会,空间和环境重塑

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In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, a new order was imposed on the land and inhabitants of present-day interior British Columbia. From one perspective this was a story of human progress and improvement - the advance of colonizing Europeans into lands that they considered underutilized and unproductive and that they sought, often successfully, to bring within the growing orbit of global trade and world capitalism. Yet for many people and creatures the story of resettlement was far from a story of progress. In relatively short order - less than a century - the grasslands of interior British Columbia were swept and transformed by many of the most powerful currents of western modernity. The results of this transformation were uneven and often deeply inequitable. By the late nineteenth century native peoples had been dispossessed and struggled to survive on small resource-poor Indian Reserves; a few corporate and family-owned cattle ranches controlled the best range leaving small-scale immigrant ranchers with more or less marginal land; and many types of grassland had been heavily overgrazed. This paper explores these darker sides of European resettlement in present-day interior British Columbia by emphasizing the role of ranching in colonial resettlement, by describing the stratified rural society that ranching, in part, produced, and by revealing the different ways that cattle and ranches interacted with natural and economic processes to remake an environment.
机译:在19世纪末和20世纪初,对当今内陆不列颠哥伦比亚省的土地和居民施加了新的命令。从一个角度来看,这是一个关于人类进步与进步的故事-将欧洲人殖民化为他们认为土地利用不足和生产力低下的土地的进步,他们通常成功地设法将其纳入全球贸易和世界资本主义的轨道。然而,对于许多人和生物来说,重新安置的故事远非进步的故事。在相对较短的时间内(不到一个世纪),不列颠哥伦比亚省内陆的草原被许多西方现代性最强大的潮流席卷并转变。这种转变的结果是参差不齐的,而且常常是不公平的。到19世纪后期,土著人民已经被剥夺了财产,并在资源贫乏的小型印度保护区上苦苦挣扎地生活;一些公司和家族拥有的牧场控制了最佳的放牧范围,使小型移民牧场主或多或少地拥有边际土地;许多类型的草原已经严重放牧。本文通过强调牧场在殖民地安置中的作用,描述牧场部分产生的分层农村社会,以及揭示牛和牧场的不同方式,探索了当今内陆不列颠哥伦比亚省欧洲移民的这些阴暗面。与自然和经济过程互动以重塑环境。

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