“Haida Ida”: The Musical World of Ida Halpern
By Douglas Cole, Christine Mullins
BC Studies no. 97 Spring 1993 pp. 3-37
BC Studies no. 97 Spring 1993
A Theme Issue: Cultural History in British Columbia with articles by Richard J. Lane and Sheryl Salloum.
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In This Issue
“Haida Ida”: The Musical World of Ida Halpern
By Douglas Cole, Christine Mullins
BC Studies no. 97 Spring 1993 pp. 3-37
Archive Simulations: Reading the Bertrand Sinclair Collection
By Richard J. Lane
BC Studies no. 97 Spring 1993 pp. 51-71
John Vanderpant and the Cultural Life of Vancouver, 1920-1939
By Sheryl Salloum
BC Studies no. 97 Spring 1993 pp. 38-50
By Rick Hendricks
BC Studies no. 97 Spring 1993 pp. 79- 81
Water in Sustainable Development: Exploring Our Common Future in the Fraser River Basin (Vol. 2)
By Mark Sproule-Jones
BC Studies no. 97 Spring 1993 pp. 74-7
A Time of Gathering: Native Heritage in Washington State
By Bruce Miller
BC Studies no. 97 Spring 1993 pp. 77-9
By Stephen Tomblin
BC Studies no. 97 Spring 1993 pp. 81-2
Vancouver’s Chinatown: Racial Discourse in Canada, 1875-1980
By Timothy Stanley
BC Studies no. 97 Spring 1993 pp. 84-7
British Columbia Local Histories: A Bibliography
By Robert Campbell
BC Studies no. 97 Spring 1993 pp. 87-9
Douglas Cole, an historian at Simon Fraser University, is co-author of An Iron Hand Upon the People: The Law Against the Potlatch on the Northwest Coast.
Christine Mullins, an historical researcher, is the author of Russell & DuMoulin: The First Century, published in 1989.
Sheryl Salloum is an independent scholar. In 1987 she published Malcolm Lowry: Vancouver Days. She is currently writing John Vanderpant’s biography.
Richard Lane is editor of the newly established Parenthesis: Journal of Theory and New Literatures.
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