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Established in 1969, BC Studies is dedicated to the exploration of British Columbia's cultural, economic, and political life; past and present.
Each issue offers articles on a wide range of topics, in-depth reviews of current books, and a bibliography of recent publications.
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Book Review
Book Review
PDF – Book Reviews, BC Studies 82, Summer 1989
Book Review
Book Review
PDF – Book Reviews, BC Studies 82, Summer 1989
Book Review
PDF – Book Reviews, BC Studies 82, Summer 1989
Book Review
PDF – Book Reviews, BC Studies 82, Summer 1989
Book Review
PDF – Book Reviews, BC Studies 82, Summer 1989
Contributors
H. Craig Davis is a member of the School of Community and Regional Planning, University of British Columbia.
George Emery is a member of the Department of History, University of
Western Ontario.
Thomas A. Hutton is Assistant Manager, Office of Economic Development, City of Vancouver.
Angus McLaren teaches history at the University of Victoria.
E. Palmer Patterson teaches Canadian Indian history at the University of Waterloo and has a special interest in Nishga history.
Arlene Tigar McLaren is a member of the Department of Sociology, Simon Fraser University.