Home County and Clan Origins of Overseas Chinese in Canada in the Early 1880s
By David Chuen-Yan Lai
‘Not a Matter of Regret’: Granville’s Response to Seymour’s Death
By Kent M. Haworth, Charles Maier
BC Studies no. 27 Autumn 1975 pp. 62-66
Class, Regional, and Institutional Sources of Social Conflict in B.C.
By Patricia Marchak
BC Studies no. 27 Autumn 1975 pp. 30-49
Magico-Religious Elements in the Traditional Beliefs of Maillardville, B.C.
By Monique Layton
BC Studies no. 27 Autumn 1975 pp. 50-61
The Forge Glows Red: From Blacksmith to Revolutionary
By Ivan Avakumovic
BC Studies no. 27 Autumn 1975 pp. 67-9
British Columbia Chronicle 1778-1846, Adventurers by Sea and Land
By W. Lamb
BC Studies no. 27 Autumn 1975 pp. 69-72
Kent Haworth and Charles Maier are graduate students in the Histoiy Department at the University of Victoria
David Chuen-Yan Lai teaches geography at the University of Victoria and has published extensively on the Chinese community in British Columbia.
Monique Layton is an anthropology student at the University of British Columbia.
Patricia Marchak is a sociologist at the University of British Columbia. Her book, Ideological Perspectives on Canada, was published this year by McGraw-Hill Ryerson.
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