Power in the B.C. Community College in the 1980’s
By John S. Levin
BC Studies no. 107 Autumn 1995 | p. 60-80
BC Studies no. 107 Autumn 1995
Special Issue: Teaching and Education includes articles by Timothy J. Stanley and Terry Wotherspoon.
To read the full issue online, visit our OJS site.
Power in the B.C. Community College in the 1980’s
By John S. Levin
BC Studies no. 107 Autumn 1995 | p. 60-80
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
Occupational Divisions and Struggles for Unity Among British Columbia’s Public School Teachers
By Terry Wotherspoon
BC Studies no. 107 Autumn 1995 | p. 30-59
From Maps to Metaphors: The Pacific World of George Vancouver
By W. Mathes
BC Studies no. 107 Autumn 1995 | p. 83-5
Brotherhood to Nationhood: George Manuel and the Making of the Modern Indian Movement
By Paul Tennant
BC Studies no. 107 Autumn 1995 | p. 86-9
Houses for All: The Struggle for Social Housing in Vancouver, 1919-50
By Rhodri Liscombe
BC Studies no. 107 Autumn 1995 | p. 91-3
John Levin is a member of the College of Education at the University of Arizona in Tuscon.
Tim Stanley taught for several years in the Departments of History and of Educational Studies at the University of British Columbia before joining the Department of Teacher Education at the University of Ottawa.
Terry Wotherspoon teaches in the Department of Sociology at the University of Saskatchewan.
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