The Surveillance of Indian Nationalists in North America, 1908-1918
By Hugh Johnston
BC Studies no. 78 Summer 1988 pp. 3-27
By Frank W. Millerd
BC Studies no. 78 Summer 1988 pp. 28-52
By Alan Irving
BC Studies no. 78 Summer 1988 pp. 53-79
Wisdom of the Elders: Native Traditions of the Northwest Coast
By Gloria Webster
BC Studies no. 78 Summer 1988 pp. 80-2
By John Eagle
BC Studies no. 78 Summer 1988 pp. 84-6
The Asian Dream: The Pacific Rim and Canada’s National Railway
By Patricia Roy
BC Studies no. 78 Summer 1988 pp. 86-7
BC Studies no. 78 Summer 1988 p. 88
Mayor Gerry: The Remarkable Gerald Grattan McGeer
By Alan Artibise
BC Studies no. 78 Summer 1988 pp. 89-90
Restraining the Economy: Social Credit Economic Policies for B.C. in the Eighties
By Terry Morley
BC Studies no. 78 Summer 1988 pp. 91-5
Allan Irving teaches in the Faculty of Social Work at the University of Toronto in the areas of social welfare history and social policy. He is currently completing a biography of Harry Cassidy.
Hugh Johnston teaches history at Simon Fraser University. His publications include British Emigration Policy, 1815-1830: Shovelling Out Paupers (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1972) and The Voyage of the Komagata Maru (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1979).
Frank Millerd is Associate Professor of Economics in the School of Business and Economics, Wilfrid Laurier University.
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