Approaches to the Study of the Chinese in British Columbia
By William E. Willmott
BC Studies no. 4 Spring 1970 | p. 38-52
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Approaches to the Study of the Chinese in British Columbia
By William E. Willmott
BC Studies no. 4 Spring 1970 | p. 38-52
By Renisa Mawani
BC Studies no. 156-157 Winter-Spring 2007-2008 | p. 141-71
Raincoast Chronicles 21: West Coast Wrecks and Other Maritime Tales
By David Hill-Turner
BC Studies no. 177 Spring 2013 | p. 186-87
Brokering Belonging: Chinese in Canada’s Exclusion Era, 1885-1945
By Zhongping Chen
BC Studies no. 173 Spring 2012 | p. 147-48
Schooling, White Supremacy, and the Formation of a Chinese Merchant Public in British Columbia
By Timothy J. Stanley
BC Studies no. 107 Autumn 1995 | p. 3-29
Making the Inscrutable, Scrutable: Race and Space in Victoria’s Chinatown, 1891
By Jason A. Gilliland, Donald J. Lafreniere, John Sutton Lutz, Patrick A. Dunae
BC Studies no. 169 Spring 2011 | p. 51-80
Pawns of the Powerful: The Politics of Litigation in the Union Colliery Case
By Allan Grove, Ross Lambertson
BC Studies no. 103 Autumn 1994 | p. 43190
Inside Chinatown: Ancient Culture in a New World
By Larry Wong
BC Studies no. 169 Spring 2011 | p. 157-158
Chinese Community Leadership: Case Study of Victoria in Canada
By Larry Wong
BC Studies no. 169 Spring 2011 | p. 158-161
The Janet Smith Bill of 1924 and the Language of Race and Nation in British Columbia
By Scott Kerwin
BC Studies no. 121 Spring 1999 | p. 83-114
Municipalities and Multiculturalism: The Politics of Immigration in Toronto and Vancouver
By Patricia Roy
BC Studies no. 170 Summer 2011 | p. 177-179
“By the Side of Other Canadians”: The Locally Born and the Invention of Chinese Canadians
By Timothy J. Stanley
BC Studies no. 156-157 Winter-Spring 2007-2008 | p. 109-39
Victoria Underfoot: Excavating a City’s Secrets
By R. Matson
BC Studies no. 165 Spring 2010 | p. 116-7
Marriage, Morals, and Men: Re/defining Victoria’s Chinese Rescue Home
By Shelly Dee Ikebuchi
BC Studies no. 177 Spring 2013 | p. 65-84
Beyond Chinatown: Chinese Men and Indigenous Women in Early British Columbia
By Jean Barman
BC Studies no. 177 Spring 2013 | p. 39-64
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