Federalism, Conservatism, and the Social Credit Party in B.C.
By Donald E. Blake
BC Studies no. 81 Spring 1989 pp. 3-23
BC Studies no. 81 Spring 1989
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In This Issue
Federalism, Conservatism, and the Social Credit Party in B.C.
By Donald E. Blake
BC Studies no. 81 Spring 1989 pp. 3-23
By Thomas Fleming
BC Studies no. 81 Spring 1989 pp. 50-76
The Government Timber Business: Forest Policy and Administration in British Columbia, 1912-1928
By Stephen Gray
BC Studies no. 81 Spring 1989 pp. 24-49
Distant Neighbours: A Comparative History of Seattle and Vancouver
By J. Maurice Careless
BC Studies no. 81 Spring 1989 pp. 79-81
Part of the Land, Part of the Water: A History of the Yukon Indians
By Kenneth Coates
BC Studies no. 81 Spring 1989 pp. 81-3
Workers, Capital, and the State in British Columbia: Selected Papers
By Bryan Palmer
BC Studies no. 81 Spring 1989 pp. 91-4
Donald E. Blake is a member of the Department of Political Science, University of British Columbia.
R. K. Carty teaches political science at the University of British Columbia.
Lynda Erickson is a political scientist at Simon Fraser University.
Thomas Fleming is a member of the Department of Communications and Social Foundations, University of Victoria.
Stephen Gray is a doctoral candidate in Canadian history at Simon Fraser University.
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