Shifting Perspectives: Early British Columbia Textbooks from 1872 to 1925
By Harro Van Brummelen
By Nükhet Kardam
BC Studies no. 60 Winter 1983-1984 pp. 48-74
Japan’s Reaction to the Vancouver Riot of 1907
By Masako Iino
BC Studies no. 60 Winter 1983-1984 pp. 28-47
A Guide to B.C. Indian Myth and Legend
By Andrea Laforet
BC Studies no. 60 Winter 1983-1984 pp. 75-7
Fur Trade and Exploration: Opening the Far Northwest, 1821-1852
By Kenneth Coates
BC Studies no. 60 Winter 1983-1984 pp. 78-80
Vancouver’s Fair: An Administrative and Political History of the Pacific National Exhibition
By Margaret Andrews
BC Studies no. 60 Winter 1983-1984 pp. 82-4
The Boundary Hunters: Surveying the 141st Meridian and the Alaskan Panhandle
By Cole Harris
BC Studies no. 60 Winter 1983-1984 pp. 84-6
Masako lino, Associate Professor of History at Tsuda College, Tokyo, has written on Japan-North American Relations and ethnic groups in North America. She is also co-translator of The Pelican History of Canada.
Nûkhet Kardam is a PhD student in the Department of Political Science, Michigan State University. The research for her article was conducted while she was doing graduate work in the Department of Political Science, University of British Columbia.
Harro Van Brummelen is Education Coordinator for the Society of Christian Schools in British Columbia.
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