B.C. Capitalism and the Empire of the Pacific
By Philip Resnick
BC Studies no. 67 Autumn 1985 pp. 28-46
BC Studies no. 67 Autumn 1985
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In This Issue
B.C. Capitalism and the Empire of the Pacific
By Philip Resnick
BC Studies no. 67 Autumn 1985 pp. 28-46
A Piece of the Continent, A Part of the Main: Some Comments on B.C. Literature
By W.H. New
BC Studies no. 67 Autumn 1985 pp. 3-28
“Ninstints” Village: A Case of Mistaken Identity
By Steven Acheson
BC Studies no. 67 Autumn 1985 pp. 47-56
The Tsimshian: Images of the Past: Views for the Present
By Douglas Hudson
BC Studies no. 67 Autumn 1985 pp. 62-9
Early Maritime Artists of the Pacific Northwest Coast, 1741-1841
By Christon Archer
BC Studies no. 67 Autumn 1985 pp. 72-5
Above Tide: Reflections on Roderick Haig-Brown
By George Woodcock
BC Studies no. 67 Autumn 1985 pp. 75-6
Steven B. Acheson is a Research Officer in the Resource Management Division of the Heritage Conservation Branch in Victoria
W. H. New is a member of the Department of English at the University of British Columbia and editor of Canadian Literature.
Philip Resnick is a member of the Department of Political Science at the University of British Columbia.
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