Able to Lead: Disablement, Radicalism, and the Political Life of E.T. Kingsley
By Janet Nicol
BC Studies no. 212 Winter 2021/22 | p. 212-214

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Able to Lead: Disablement, Radicalism, and the Political Life of E.T. Kingsley
By Janet Nicol
BC Studies no. 212 Winter 2021/22 | p. 212-214
Major-General G.R. Pearkes and the Conscription Crisis in British Columbia, 1944
By Reginald Roy
BC Studies no. 28 Winter 1975 | p. 53-72
Dancing in Gumboots: Adventure, Love & Resilience: Women of the Comox Valley
By Shirley McDonald
BC Studies no. 202 Summer 2019 | p. 185-187
Polarity, Patriotism and Dissent in Great War Canada, 1914-1919
By James Wood
BC Studies no. 194 Summer 2017 | p. 209-212
A Nation in Conflict: Canada and the Two World Wars
By Jonathan Weier
BC Studies no. 192 Winter 2016-2017 | p. 160-161
Names on a Cenotaph: Kootenay Lake Men in World War I
By Duff Sutherland
BC Studies no. 189 Spring 2016 | p. 169-171
Death or Deliverance: Canadian Courts Martial in the Great War
By Chris Madsen
BC Studies no. 182 Summer 2014 | p. 205-206
Major-General G.R. Pearkes and the Conscription Crisis in British Columbia, 1944
By Reginald Roy
BC’s 1944 “Zombie” Protests Against Overseas Conscription
By Peter Russell
BC Studies no. 122 Summer 1999 | p. 49-76
By Katharine A. McGowan
BC Studies no. 167 Autumn 2010 | p. 47-70
Seeing Reds: The Red Scare of 1918-1919, Canada’s First War on Terror
By Duff Sutherland
BC Studies no. 175 Autumn 2012 | p. 126-28
From Victoria to Vladivostok: Canada’s Siberian Expedition, 1917-1919
By Chris Leach
BC Studies no. 172 Winter 2011-2012 | p. 138-39
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