Banff A History of the Park and Town

E.J. (Ted) Hart
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Banff A History of the Park and Town

E.J. (Ted) Hart
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  • Date de publication : Jul 01, 2015
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 292
  • Éditeur : Summerthought
  • ISBN : 9781926983127
  • Dimensions : 6.0" W x 0.5" L x 9.0" H
E. J. (Ted) Hart’s life and career have been dominated by the history of Banff. Born and educated in Edmonton, Alberta, Ted graduated with a Masters in Western Canadian History at the University of Alberta in 1971. The following year he was hired by the late Maryalice Stewart to work in the archives at what was then known as the Peter Whyte Foundation, beginning what would be a 40-year-long career involved with the cultural history of Banff and the Canadian Rockies. Encouraged by noted mountain poet Jon Whyte, Ted published his first book on Canadian Rockies history, Diamond Hitch, the Early Outfitters and Guides of Banff and Jasper, in 1975. In 1976, Hart took over as the head of the Whyte Foundation, a position that evolved into the Director of the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies and that he held until 2008. During this period Hart authored 12 books relating to Banff and the Rockies, including his award winning The Selling of Canada: The CPR and the Beginnings of Canadian Tourism; Jimmy Simpson, Legend of the Rockies and a work of fiction, Ain’t it Hell: Bill Peyto’s “Mountain Journal.” Between 2008 and 2010 Ted continued to oversee the archives at the Whyte Museum and work on a major biography of Dominion Parks Commissioner J. B. Harkin, published in 2010 as J. B. Harkin, Father of Canada’s National Parks. Ted retired from the Whyte Museum in 2010 and now lives with his wife, Pat, on the shore of Columbia Lake near Fairmont Hot Springs, British Columbia.
Few, if any, people would be more qualified to write the history of Banff than E.J. Hart, who draws on forty years as a Rocky Mountain historian and archivist and has written more than a dozen books on the characters and institutions of the region.

His latest book is a detailed history stretching from Aboriginal settlement as long as twelve thousand years ago to the international tourism magnet the region is today. Hart pays particular attention to the symbiotic relationship between the town, with its commercial interests, and the park, with its focus on nature conservation.

This book is not light reading, nor is it an academic tome. It will appeal most to readers who have visited or lived in Banff, have been entranced by the national park’s majestic mountains and its hot springs, and are curious to learn more about its colourful past.

— Nelle Oosterom, Canada's History Magazine

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