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Joanna E. Dean

Associate Professor – environmental history, animal history, 19th-20th c. women鈥檚 and gender history

I am an environmental historian studying the more-than-human world of plants and animals.

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I am currently on sabbatical, completing a book on the woods on Parliament Hill in Ottawa. I curated an exhibit, at the Bytown Museum in Ottawa in 2012, and have published on the unruliness of city trees; social inequities in the distribution of canopy cover; Marshall McLuhan’s coining of the term 鈥渦rban forest,” and the use of geospatial analysis of historical aerial photographs to measure physical changes in urban forest.

I have been teaching animal history for over 20 years. I am a founding editor of the new journal, scheduled for publication in early 2025. I have written a series of chapters and blogs on the depiction of horses, calves, and guinea pigs at the Connaught Laboratories in Toronto. I ran a lecture series, Beastly Histories, and co-edited (2017).

Most recently, I started teaching about climate change. I assisted in the development of 杏吧原创’s Minor in Environmental and Climate Humanities () and occasionally teach the core course. In 2023, I hosted a lecture series, Climate History.

My doctoral research was in women’s history, published as (2007) and gender analysis continues to inform my teaching and writing. In my contribution to the collection, (2019) I point to the contributions made by the pacifist group, Voice of Women, to the first Greenpeace voyage.  I am currently researching gender in Greenpeace’s early antiwhaling protests.

See below for some of the fascinating work done by the undergraduate and graduate students I have been lucky enough to work with at 杏吧原创.

Six Moments in the History of an Urban Forest, on exhibit at the Bytown Museum in 2012. Photo Credit: Bytown Museum.

Select Publications

鈥淕uinea Pig Agnotology,鈥 in Traces of the Animal Past: Methodological Challenges in Animal History, edited by Jennifer Bonnel and Sean Kheraj (University of Calgary Press, 2022).

鈥淧ublic History,鈥 in Handbook of the Historical Animal, edited by Mieke Roscher, Andr茅 Krebber and Brett Mizelle (Routledge, 2021).

鈥淒ougall, Lily,鈥 The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Victorian Women鈥檚 Writing, edited by Lesa Scholl (2020).

“A Gendered Sense of Canada,” in edited by Colin M. Coates and Graeme Wynn (UBC Press, 2019).

鈥淎nimal Matter: The Making of 鈥楶ure Bovine Vaccine at the Connaught Laboratories and Farm at the Turn of the Century.鈥 In Edited by Tina Adcock. Toronto: Network in Canadian History and Environment, 2019.

edited with Darcy Ingram and Christabelle Sethna (University of Calgary Press, 2017).

in Animal Metropolis: Histories of Human-Animal Relations in Urban Canada edited by Joanna Dean, Darcy Ingram, and Christabelle Sethna (University of Calgary Press, 2017).

鈥淗orse Power in the Modern City,鈥 with Lucas Wilson in Powering Up: A Social of the Fuels and Energy that Created Modern Canada, edited by Ruth Sandwell (McGill Queens UP, 2016).

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“The Unruly Tree: Stories from the Archives,” in Urban Forests, Trees and Greenspace: A Political Ecology Perspective, edited by L. Anders Sandberg, Adrina Bardekjian, and Sadia Butt (Routledge, 2014).

With Jon Pasher,  Historical GIS Research in Canada, edited by Jennifer Bonnell and  Marcel Fortin, (University of Calgary Press, 2013).

鈥淭he Social Production of a Canadian Urban Forest,鈥 in Environmental and Social Justice in the City: Historical Perspectives, edited by Richard Rodger and Genevieve Massard-Guilbaud (White Horse Press, 2011).

in Method and Meaning in Canadian Environmental History, edited by Alan MacEachern and William Turkel (Thomson Nelson, 2008).

鈥淥ttawa鈥檚 Central Park: Esthetic Forestry vs. Ornamental Gardens,鈥 In News of Forest History, 36-37, Proceedings of the International IUFRO Conference 鈥淲oodlands – Cultural Heritage鈥 3-5 May 2004, Vienna, Austria, 21-30.

(Indiana University Press, 2007).

Women鈥檚 Archives Guide/Guides des Archives sur les Femmes, with David Fraser. (Ottawa: National Archives of Canada, 1991).


Current Graduate Supervisions

Casarina Hocevar, PhD program.

Recent Graduate Supervisions

Susan Haight, PhD thesis, 2020.

Cristina Wood, “Songs of the Ottawa,” MA in Public History. Available at .  Awarded the University Medal for outstanding research.See this article about her fascinating work.

Sarah Hogenbirk, 鈥 PhD thesis, 2017. (Co-supervisor.)

Renee McFarlane, MA thesis, 2016.

Constance Gunn, 鈥 MA thesis, 2016. (Co-supervisor).

Kathryn Boschmann, “,” MA thesis, 2015. (Co-supervisor). For the associated website, go to 

William Knight, “,” PhD thesis, 2014.

Quinn Lanzon, “,” MA thesis, 2014.

Lashia Jones, 鈥淎 Woman’s Place: Labour History and Spatial Mapping at Industrial Heritage Sites,鈥  M.A. research essay in Canadian Studies Heritage Conservation, 2012. (Co-supervisor).

Kaitlin Wainwright, 鈥淩avaged and Regenerative Landscapes: Placing the Canadian War Museum in its Environmental Context.鈥 M.A. research essay in Public History, 2011.

Amanda Sauerman, 鈥溾 M.A. thesis,  2011.

David Vance, 鈥,鈥 M.A. thesis, 2008. (Co-supervisor).

Chris Miller, 鈥淐hurch, China and the Canadian State: The United Church’s campaign for the recognition of the People’s Republic of China,鈥 M.A. research essay, 2008. (co-supervisor)

Katherine Taylor, 鈥淭he 鈥榊ear of the War Bride,鈥 The Commemoration, Representation and Remembering of Canadian War Brides,鈥 M.A. research essay in Public History, 2007. (co-supervisor)

Undergraduate Supervisions

Victoria Hawkins, 鈥淢ade in Canada  Wonderbra:  The Bras and the Advertising of Montreal鈥檚 Canadelle Inc., 1955-1975,鈥 Honours Research Essay, April, 2015. (History)

Taylor Jackson Macmillan, 鈥淛ack Miner鈥 Honours Research Essay, April 2015. (History)

Alex Copp, 鈥淥ttawa鈥檚 Urban Forest as a Socio-ecological System,鈥 Honours Research Project, 2013. (Geography and Environmental Studies)

K. Stephanie A. Smith, 鈥淔rom Ottawa Fields to Canadian Flora: How the Central Experimental Farm鈥檚 Botanic Garden and Arboretum contributed to the Development of the Ottawa Field Naturalists Club鈥檚 National Focus,鈥 Honours Research Essay, 2015. (Geography and Environmental Studies)