From Self-segregation to Integration: The Vicissitudes of Victoria’s Chinese Hospital
By David Chuen-Yan Lai
Exclusion or Solidarity? Vancouver Workers Confront the “Oriental problem”
By Gillian Creese
BC Studies no. 80 Winter 1988-1989 pp. 24-51
What Happens When Common Property Becomes Uncommon?
By Patricia Marchak
BC Studies no. 80 Winter 1988-1989 pp. 3-23
Spilsbury’s Coast: Pioneer Years in the Wet West
By Richard Mackie
BC Studies no. 80 Winter 1988-1989 pp. 69-73
An Error in Judgement: The Politics of Medical Care in an Indian/White Community
By Wendy Wickwire
BC Studies no. 80 Winter 1988-1989 pp. 73-5
The People of the Snow: The Story of Kitimat
By Brahm Wiesman
BC Studies no. 80 Winter 1988-1989 pp. 75-7
Hastings and Main: Stories from an Inner City Neighbourhood
By Jean Barman
BC Studies no. 80 Winter 1988-1989 pp. 77-9
Never Say Die! The Life and Times of a Pioneer Labour Lawyer
By Jeremy Mouat
BC Studies no. 80 Winter 1988-1989 pp. 79-81
Succession: The Political Reshaping of British Columbia
By Donald Blake
BC Studies no. 80 Winter 1988-1989 pp. 83-4
Exclusion or Solidarity? Vancouver Workers Confront the “Oriental problem”
By Gillian Creese
BC Studies no. 80 Winter 1988-1989 pp. 24-51
Gillian Creese is a member of the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at the University of British Columbia.
David Chuen-Yan Lai is a member of the Department of Geography, University of Victoria, and the author of Chinatowns: Towns Within Cities in Canada (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1988).
M. Patricia Marchak is Head of the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at the University of British Columbia, with Neil Guppy and John McMuUan, the editor of Uncommon Property: The Fishing and Fish Processing Industries in Canada (Toronto: Methuen, 1987).
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