Teaching the Teachers: Establishment and Early Years of the B.C. Provincial Normal Schools
By John Calam
BC Studies no. 61 Spring 1984 | p. 30-63
BC Studies no. 61 Spring 1984
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Teaching the Teachers: Establishment and Early Years of the B.C. Provincial Normal Schools
By John Calam
BC Studies no. 61 Spring 1984 | p. 30-63
Archive Notes: Recent Accessions at the Provincial Archives
By Patrick A. Dunae
BC Studies no. 61 Spring 1984 | p. 110-113
The Early Birth Controllers of B.C.
By Mary F. Bishop
BC Studies no. 61 Spring 1984 | p. 64-84
By Roger Sarty
BC Studies no. 61 Spring 1984 | p. 3-29
From China to Canada: A History of the Chinese Communities in Canada
By William E. Willmott
BC Studies no. 61 Spring 1984 | p. 85-8
Waterfowl on a Pacific Estuary: A Natural History of Man and Waterfowl on the Lower Fraser River
By Leonidas Hill
BC Studies no. 61 Spring 1984 | p. 88-9
The Long Distance Feeling: A History of the Telecommunications Workers Union
By Desmond Morton
BC Studies no. 61 Spring 1984 | p. 90-1
Bennett II: The Decline and Stumbling of Social Credit Government in British Columbia, 1979-83
By David Smith
BC Studies no. 61 Spring 1984 | p. 92-4
The Klondike Quest: A Photographic Essay, 1897-1899
By Andrew Birrell
BC Studies no. 61 Spring 1984 | p. 94-6
Mary Bishop is Research Associate, Department of Health Care and Epidemiology, the University of British Columbia.
John Calam is Professor of Educational History at the University of British Columbia.
Roger Sarty is an historian at the Directorate of History, National Defence Headquartere, Ottawa, where he is currently writing on the antisubmarine operations of the Royal Canadian Air Force in the Second World War.
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