On Frogs and Worms – A Reply to Professors Black and Robin
By Mark Sproule-Jones
BC Studies no. 12 Winter 1971-1972 | p. 51-52
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On Frogs and Worms – A Reply to Professors Black and Robin
By Mark Sproule-Jones
BC Studies no. 12 Winter 1971-1972 | p. 51-52
Conflict and Change in British Columbia Sikh Family Life
By Joy Inglis
BC Studies no. 20 Winter 1973-1974 | p. 15-49
By Myra Rutherdale
BC Studies no. 104 Winter 1994-1995 | p. 3-23
Cultural Grammars of Nation, Diaspora, and Indigeneity in Canada
By Gabrielle Legault
BC Studies no. 175 Autumn 2012 | p. 139-40
He Thought He was the Boss of Everything: Masculinity and Power in a Vancouver Family
By Robert A.J. McDonald
BC Studies no. 132 Winter 2001-2002 | p. 5-30
The Diaries of the Crease Family Women
By Barbara Powell
BC Studies no. 105-106 Spring-Summer 1995 | p. 45-58
By Mark C.J. Stoddart, David B. Tindall
BC Studies no. 165 Spring 2010 | p. 75-100
“Oh I’m Just Sick of the Faces of Men”: Gender Imbalance, Race, Sexuality, and Sociability
By Adele Perry
BC Studies no. 105-106 Spring-Summer 1995 | p. 27-44
Taking Gender into Account in British Columbia: More Than Just Women’s Studies
By Gillian Creese, Veronica Strong-Boag
Assimilation Tools: Then and Now
By Shirley Joseph
BC Studies no. 89 Spring 1991 | p. 65-79
The Power of Promises: Rethinking Indian Treaties in the Pacific Northwest
By Paulette Regan
BC Studies no. 171 Autumn 2011 | p. 133-135
Union Maids: Organized Women Workers in Vancouver 1900-1915
By Star Rosenthal
BC Studies no. 41 Spring 1979 | p. 36-55
Interventions: Native American Art for Far-flung Territories
By Leslie Dawn
BC Studies no. 168 Winter 2010-2011 | p. 106-107
The Manly Modern: Masculinity in Postwar Canada
By Jarrett Rudy
BC Studies no. 166 Summer 2010 | p. 117-9
The Rise and Fall of Non-Manual Work in British Columbia
By Rennie T. Warburton, David Coburn
BC Studies no. 59 Autumn 1983 | p. 5-27
Gender and Space: Constructing the Public School Teaching Staff in Nanaimo, 1891-1914
By Helen Brown
BC Studies no. 105-106 Spring-Summer 1995 | p. 59-79
Pluralism, Institutionalism, and the Theories of BC Politics
By Mark Crawford
BC Studies no. 172 Winter 2011-2012 | p. 77-104
Taming Aboriginal Sexuality: Gender, Power, and Race in British Columbia, 1850-1900
By Jean Barman
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