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McDonald, Robert A.J. “Fabianism and the Progressive Left in British Columbia: The ‘New Party’ in Historical Perspective.” In Party of Conscience: The CCF, the NDP and Social Democracy in Canada. Edited by Roberta Lexier, Stephanie Bangarth, and Jonathan Weier, Chapter 6. Toronto: Between the Lines, 2018. 280 pp.

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McDonald, Robert A.J. “The Business Elite and Municipal Politics in Vancouver,” Urban History Review/Revue D’histoire Urbaine 11, no. 3 (1983): 1-14.

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McDonald, Robert A.J. “Vancouver’s ‘Four Hundred’: The Quest for Wealth and Status in Canada’s Urban West, 1886-1914,” Journal of Canadian Studies XXV, no. 3 (1990): 55-73.

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McDonald, Robert A.J. “Variants of Liberalism’ and the Liberal Order Framework in British Columbia.” In Liberalism and Hegemony: Debating the Canadian Liberal Revolution. Edited by Jean- François Constant and Michel Ducharme, 322-346. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2009.

Books and Chapters in Books history political science

McDonald, Robert A.J. “Victoria, Vancouver, and the Evolution of British Columbia’s Economic System, 1886-1914.” In Town and City: Aspects of Western Canadian Urban Development. Edited by Alan F.J. Artibise, 31-55. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre, University of Regina, 1981.

Books and Chapters in Books history political science

McDonald, Robert A.J. “‘Holy Retreat’ or ‘Practical Breathing Spot’?: Class Perceptions of Vancouver’s Stanley Park, 1910-1913,” Canadian Historical Review 65 (1984): 127-153.

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