City-Building in the Canadian West: A Case Study of Economic Growth in Early Vancouver, 1886-1893
By Robert A.J. McDonald
BC Studies no. 43 Autumn 1979 pp. 3-28
The Decline of Geese and Swans on the Lower Fraser River
By Barry A. Leach
BC Studies no. 43 Autumn 1979 pp. 29-44
‘Self-Respect and Hopefulness’: The Webbs in the Canadian West
By George Feaver
BC Studies no. 43 Autumn 1979 pp. 45-64
The Seaforths and the Strikers: Nanaimo, August 1913
By Reginald Roy
BC Studies no. 43 Autumn 1979 pp. 81-93
Mormonism on Vancouver Island: A Comment
By Rennie T. Warburton
BC Studies no. 43 Autumn 1979 pp. 94-97
“Changes of Mind”: Dunne-za Resistance to Empire
By Robin Ridington
Canadian Confederation at the Crossroads. The search for a federal-provincial balance
By Edward McWhinney
BC Studies no. 43 Autumn 1979 pp. 99-100
George Feaver is a professor of political science at the University of British Columbia.
Barry Leach is director of the Institute of Environmental Studies at Douglas College.
Robert McDonald teaches history at the University of British Columbia.
Robin Ridington is an anthropologist at the University of British Columbia.
Reginald Roy is a specialist in military history at the University of Victoria.
Rennie Warburton teaches sociology at the University of Victoria.
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