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We acknowledge that we live and work on unceded Indigenous territories and we thank the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations for their hospitality.
Established in 1969, BC Studies is dedicated to the exploration of British Columbia's cultural, economic, and political life; past and present.
Each issue offers articles on a wide range of topics, in-depth reviews of current books, and a bibliography of recent publications.
BC Studies welcomes the submission of articles, research notes, and soundworks dealing with all aspects of British Columbia.
Featuring an interactive map of BC Studies articles; photos and videos of BC, and BCS blogs.
The latest news and announcements from BC Studies including upcoming events and more.
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The Twenty-fifth Anniversary Issue: Founding and Retrospective, Anthropology, Literature, Economics, Political Science, History, Sociology.
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Contributors
Margaret Prang is Professor Emerita of History at the University of British Columbia and founding co-editor of BC Studies.
Gillian Creese teaches sociology at the University of British Columbia and is Chair of the Women’s Studies Programme at that institution.
David J. Elkins is a political scientist at the University of British Columbia.
Robin Fisher is Chair of the Department of History at the University of Northern British Columbia.
Michael Kew is an anthropologist at the University of British Columbia.
Laurie Ricou is a member of the Department of English and Associate Dean of Graduate Studies at the University of British Columbia.
Ronald A. Shearer teaches economics at the University of British Columbia.