Law Enforcement in Nineteenth-Century British Columbia: A Brief and Comparative Overview
By Hamar Foster
BC Studies no. 63 Autumn 1984 | p. 3-28
BC Studies no. 63 Autumn 1984
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Law Enforcement in Nineteenth-Century British Columbia: A Brief and Comparative Overview
By Hamar Foster
BC Studies no. 63 Autumn 1984 | p. 3-28
Grand Trunk Pacific and the Establishment of the City of Prince George, 1911-1915
By Frank Leonard
BC Studies no. 63 Autumn 1984 | p. 29-54
School Texts and the Political Culture of British Columbia, 1880-1980
By Syed Aziz-al-ahsan
BC Studies no. 63 Autumn 1984 | p. 55-72
W.A.C. Bennett and the Rise of British Columbia
By John English
BC Studies no. 63 Autumn 1984 | p. 73-4
The Reins of Power: Governing British Columbia
By David Smith
BC Studies no. 63 Autumn 1984 | p. 74-7
Indian Art Traditions of the Northwest Coast
By Andrea Laforet
BC Studies no. 63 Autumn 1984 | p. 77-9
Alaskan Maps: A Cartobibliography of Alaska to 1900
By A.L. Farley
BC Studies no. 63 Autumn 1984 | p. 80-1
British Columbia: Patterns in Economic, Political and Cultural Development
By Jacqueline Gresko
BC Studies no. 63 Autumn 1984 | p. 83-5
Syed Aziz-al Ahsan holds an MA from the University of British Columbia and has contributed to Asian Profile, the International Journal of Middle-East Studies and the International Political Science Abstract.
Hamar Foster is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law, University of Victoria.
Frank Leonard, currently on leave from the College of New Caledonia, is preparing a doctoral dissertation concerning the role of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company in the development of northern British Columbia.
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