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Lessons in possession: colonial resource geographies in practice on Vancouver Island, 1859—1865

机译:拥有的经验教训:温哥华岛,1859年至1865年在实践中的殖民地资源地理

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This paper considers the establishment of a major sawmill at the head of the Alberni Canal on the west coast of the colony of Vancouver Island in the 1860s and the legacy of that enterprise in producing geographies of colonial possession. I argue that the institution of industrial forestry in the colony relied upon a conception of property rights that turned on the identification of civilized and savage space, holding that only particular kinds of labour and land improvement warranted claims of ownership. This ideology found official state sanction within the regimes of Western liberal law, was mapped onto the region around Alberni by a uniquely placed individual, and was eventually made durable through the practices of everyday life at settlement sites. In these ways, I show, colonial possession relied upon precedents within British imperial culture. However, I also argue that another geography of possession was put in place along the way. By eventually adopting a scheme wherein timberlands could be brought into production without being alienated by land speculators, the state enabled the actual practice of possession in crown territory that was previously claimed through general appeals to the British imperative to overturn its wild nature. Showing that the lessons learned at Alberni were re-applied in other parts of the region, I conclude by arguing that the historical geographies of industrial forestry reinforced crown possession of much of the Pacific Northwest. Ultimately, I claim that this story demonstrates the centrality of practice to possession, thereby highlighting an analytical space that might yield fruitful insights into the intensely situated and local nature of colonial territorial control.
机译:本文考虑了在1860年代在温哥华岛殖民地西海岸的阿尔贝尼运河头上建立一家大型锯木厂的历史,以及该企业在生产殖民地时所继承的遗产。我认为,殖民地的工业林业制度依赖于产权概念,而产权概念则是对文明空间和野蛮空间的识别,认为只有特殊种类的劳动和土地改良才可以主张所有权。这种意识形态在西方自由法政权下获得了官方的国家制裁,并由一个独特的人物描绘在阿尔贝尼周围的地区,并最终通过定居点的日常生活得以持久。我证明,通过这些方式,殖民地财产是依赖于英国帝国文化中的先例。但是,我也认为,在此过程中,存在另一个占有地域。通过最终采取一项计划,使林地可以在不被土地投机者疏远的情况下投入生产,该州使王室领土上的实际占有作法得以实现,而先前通过向英国发出的普遍呼吁来要求颠覆其野性。为了说明在阿尔贝尼学到的教训在该地区其他地区已得到重新应用,我最后得出结论,认为工业林业的历史地理环境增强了西北太平洋大部分地区的王冠占有率。最终,我声称这个故事证明了实践对占有的重要性,从而强调了一个分析空间,该空间可能对殖民地领土控制的密集位置和局部性质产生富有成果的见解。

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