間眅埶AV

External postdoctoral fellow

PhD History, University of Toronto (2023)
MA History, Universit矇 de Montr矇al (2016)
BA History, Minor in Canadian Studies and Education, McGill University (2013)

Supervisor: Nicolas Kenny

Contact: matthieu_caron@sfu.ca

 

Research Description

In 1986 Vancouver marked its centennial anniversary. That year, however, Expo 86 organizers decided to commemorate another significant event from nearly a century before the arrival of the first CPR locomotive in Vancouver in 1887. They believed that connecting the world fairs theme to the history of transportation and communication would attract visitors from around the world. While railways in both American and Canadian cities received land grants to encourage construction, the governments deeding of some ten square miles in the heart of Vancouver in the late-nineteenth-century was exceptionally generous.  

My postdoctoral research project seeks to reveal how this initial land transfer shaped twentieth century Vancouver and allowed a period of urban development and reconstruction. Gradually, as settlers colonized Vancouver and its peripheries, the city became an important actor in colonial land politics too, enmeshed within a wider network of power and within a greater regional economy. A constant throughout Vancouvers history, the CPR would eventually sell the very same lands that had been deeded  in and around False Creek and the Downtown Eastside for the creation of the fairs site. Effectively, my project takes a longue dur矇e approach to demonstrate how the history of this site at the heart of the city involved transaction between British Columbia and the CPR, colonial agendas, and contested developments.

Publications

  • TBD Caron, Matthieu. Montreal After Dark: Nighttime Regulation and the Imagining of a Global City. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press. [Manuscript under contract]
  • 2022 Caron, Matthieu. The Location of Canadian Urban History: Sex, Environment, Indigeneity, Urban History Review, vol. 50, nos. 1-2 (August 2022): 64-75. 
  • 2019 Ross, Daniel and Matthieu Caron. Bad Behaviours and Disorderly Public Spaces. Urban History Review, Vol. XLVII, Nos. 1-2 (Fall/Spring 2018-19): 5-9.  
  • 2019 Caron, Matthieu. Taming the Jungle in the City: Uprooting Trees, Bushes, and Disorder from Mount Royal Park. Urban History Review, Vol. XLVII, Nos. 1-2 (Fall/Spring 2018-19): 39-53. 

Awards

  • 2023-2025 Postdoctoral Fellowship, Fonds de Recherche du Qu矇bec Soci矇t矇 et Culture (FRQSC) 
  • 2020-2021 Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS) 
  • 2019 Corsini Fellowship in Canadian History, McMaster University 
  • 2018 Pre-Dissertation Research Award, University of Toronto 
  • 2018 CCA Collection Research Grant (Residency), Canadian Centre for Architecture 
  • 2018 Centre des tudes de la France et du Monde francophone Travel Fellowship, University of Toronto 
  • 2016 2020 Doctoral Fellowship, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) 
  • 2016 2019 Doctoral Research Scholarship, Fonds de Recherche du Qu矇bec Soci矇t矇 et Culture (FRQSC) (scholarship declined) 
  • 2016 Jean Armour Entrance Scholarship in Canadian History, University of Toronto  
  • 2015 Joseph-Armand Bombardier CGS Masters Scholarship, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) 
  • 2015 Ars癡ne David Award for Excellence in the Arts and Humanities, Facult矇 des 矇tudes sup矇rieures et postdoctorales (FESP), Universit矇 de Montr矇al
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