Corporate Power, Interest Groups and the Development of Mining Policy in British Columbia, 1972-77
By Raymond W. Payne
BC Studies no. 54 Summer 1982 pp. 3-37
BC Studies no. 54 Summer 1982
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Corporate Power, Interest Groups and the Development of Mining Policy in British Columbia, 1972-77
By Raymond W. Payne
BC Studies no. 54 Summer 1982 pp. 3-37
Soldiers, Settlement and Development in British Columbia, 1915-1930
By Paul M. Koroscil
BC Studies no. 54 Summer 1982 pp. 63-87
By Terry Eastwood
BC Studies no. 54 Summer 1982 pp. 38-62
Gentlemen Emigrants: From the British Public Schools to the Canadian Frontier
By Jean Barman
BC Studies no. 54 Summer 1982 pp. 105-8
Clifford Sifton. Volume One: The Young Napoleon, 1861-1900
By J.E. Rea
BC Studies no. 54 Summer 1982 pp. 110-1
Distant Dominion: Britain and the Northwest Coast of North America, 1579-1809
By Richard Glover
BC Studies no. 54 Summer 1982 pp. 111-3
By Richard Glover
BC Studies no. 54 Summer 1982 pp. 113-5
By S.W. Jackman
BC Studies no. 54 Summer 1982 pp. 117-9
The Egg Marketing Board: A Case Study of Monopoly and Its Social Costs
By Karen Jackson
BC Studies no. 54 Summer 1982 pp. 119-21
Canada’s Urban Past: A Bibliography to 1980 and Guide to Canadian Urban Studies
By R. MacDonald
BC Studies no. 54 Summer 1982 pp. 121-3
Terry Eastwood is Director of Archival Studies in the School of Librar-ianship at the University of British Columbia.
Peter Harrison is teaching with Frontier College in Tasu.
Paul Koroscil is a professor of Geography at Simon Fraser University.
Raymond Payne is a doctoral student in the School of Planning at the University of British Columbia.
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