The Writing of Local History: A Review Article
By Charles W. Humphries
BC Studies no. 22 Summer 1974 pp. 71-75
By Robert L. Smith
BC Studies no. 22 Summer 1974 pp. 26-39
Vancouver’s ‘Red Menace’ of 1935: The Waterfront Situation
By Richard McCandless
BC Studies no. 22 Summer 1974 pp. 56-70
The Oriental Immigrant and Canada’s Protestant Clergy, 1855-1925
By W. Peter Ward
BC Studies no. 22 Summer 1974 pp. 40-55
Frederick Seymour, The Forgotten Governor
By Margaret A. Ormsby
BC Studies no. 22 Summer 1974 pp. 3-25
The Struggle for Survival: Indian Cultures and the Protestant Ethic in British Columbia
By Jacqueline Gresko
BC Studies no. 22 Summer 1974 pp. 82-4
Charles Humphries is a Professor of History at the University of British Columbia.
Richard McCandless is a graduate of the University of Victoria completing his Masters degree at Queen’s University.
Margaret Ormsby is head of the History Department at the University of British Columbia and author of British Columbia: A History, the standard work on the province.
Robert L. Smith, a recent Masters graduate from the University of Victoria, is presently pursuing doctoral studies in History.
W. Peter Ward teaches History at the University of British Columbia.
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