Wilson Duff (1925-1976): His Contributions to the Growth of Archaeology in British Columbia
By Charles E. Borden
BC Studies no. 33 Spring 1977 pp. 3-12
The Non-partisan Approach to B.C. Politics: The Search for a Unity Party – 1972-1975
By G. L. Kristianson
BC Studies no. 33 Spring 1977 pp. 13-29
The Effects of Coalition Government on Party Structure: The Case of the Conservative Party in B.C.
By Donald K. Alper
BC Studies no. 33 Spring 1977 pp. 40-49
By Leonard R. Roueche
BC Studies no. 33 Spring 1977 pp. 30-39
Environmental Law: A Study of Legislation Affecting the Environment of British Columbia
By Keith Jobson
BC Studies no. 33 Spring 1977 pp. 51-4
The Enemy That Never Was: A History of Japanese Canadians
By W. Peter Ward
BC Studies no. 33 Spring 1977 pp. 54-7
Donald Alper is a Professor of Political Science at Western Washington State College in
Bellingham.
Charles E. Borden, Professor Emeritus of Archaeology, University of British Columbia, is currently on the staff of the university’s Museum of Anthropology.
Gerry Kristianson teaches political science at the Universities of British Columbia and Victoria. He was special assistant to David Anderson, former leader of the provincial Liberal Party.
Leonard Roueche was a member of the research staff of the B.C. Institute for Economic Policy Analysis when this article was prepared.
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