Consumer Education and the Philosophy of Competitive Individualism in British Columbia
By Judith Stamps
BC Studies no. 83 Autumn 1989 | p. 68-93
BC Studies no. 83 Autumn 1989
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Consumer Education and the Philosophy of Competitive Individualism in British Columbia
By Judith Stamps
BC Studies no. 83 Autumn 1989 | p. 68-93
By Michiel Horn
BC Studies no. 83 Autumn 1989 | p. 29-67
Ambiguities of Political Consciousness Among Registered Nurses in British Columbia
By Rennie T. Warburton, William K. Carroll
BC Studies no. 83 Autumn 1989 | p. 3-28
As Wise as Serpents: Five Women and an Organization that Changed British Columbia, 1883-1939
By Linda Hale
BC Studies no. 83 Autumn 1989 | p. 94-6
On the Northwest: Commercial Whaling in the Pacific Northwest, 1790-1967
By Keith Ralston
BC Studies no. 83 Autumn 1989 | p. 98-101
The Other Side of Silence: A Life of Ethel Wilson
By W.J. Keith
BC Studies no. 83 Autumn 1989 | p. 102-3
The Gumboot Navy: Memories of the Fishermen’s Reserve
By Patricia Roy
BC Studies no. 83 Autumn 1989 | p. 105-7
Researcher’s Guide to British Columbia: Nineteenth Century Directories, A Bibliography & Index
By Robert Campbell
BC Studies no. 83 Autumn 1989 | p. 107-8
Rennie Warburton and William K. Carroll are members of the Department of Sociology at the University of Victoria.
Michiel Horn is Chair of the Department of History at Glendon College, York University, Toronto. He has recently edited Academic Freedom (Toronto: York University, 1987) and The Depression in Canada: Responses to Economic Crisis (Toronto: Copp Clark Pitman, 1988).
Judith Stamps is a doctoral student in Political Theory at the University of Toronto.
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