Results (1944)
The Alaska Highway in World War II: The U.S. Army of Occupation in Canada’s Northwest
By William R. Morrison
BC Studies no. 101 Spring 1994 | p. 132-4
The Development of the Fraser River Salmon Canning Industry, 1885 to 1913
By Keith Ralston
BC Studies no. 175 Autumn 2012 | p. 58-9
The Unnatural History of Stanley Park Exhibit, Vancouver Museum
By Sean Kheraj
BC Studies no. 161 Spring 2009 | p. 115-24
Reflections on “Oasis”: Representing Kelowna, 1905-2005
By Carolyn MacHardy
BC Studies no. 148 Winter 2005-2006 | p. 93-101
Thrown: British Columbia’s Apprentices of Bernard Leach and Their Contemporaries
By Maria Tippett
BC Studies no. 175 Autumn 2012 | p. 142-43
The Life and Art of Mildred Valley Thorton
By Erin Ramlo
BC Studies no. 176 Winter 2012-2013 | p. 181-2
Cultural Grammars of Nation, Diaspora, and Indigeneity in Canada
By Gabrielle Legault
BC Studies no. 175 Autumn 2012 | p. 139-40
Seeing Reds: The Red Scare of 1918-1919, Canada’s First War on Terror
By Duff Sutherland
BC Studies no. 175 Autumn 2012 | p. 126-28
Kilts on the Coast: The Scots Who Built BC
By Jack Little
BC Studies no. 176 Winter 2012-2013 | p. 161-3
Lillian Alling: The Journey Home
By PearlAnn Reichwein
BC Studies no. 176 Winter 2012-2013 | p. 175-6
I Just Ran: Percy Williams, World’s Fastest Human
By Russell Field
BC Studies no. 176 Winter 2012-2013 | p. 176-7
The Sunshine Coast from Gibsons to Powell River
By Howard Stewart
BC Studies no. 176 Winter 2012-2013 | p. 188-90
The Good Hope Cannery: Life and Death at a Salmon Cannery
By Kenneth Campbell
BC Studies no. 176 Winter 2012-2013 | p. 170-1
Creative Subversions: Whiteness, Indigeneity, and the National Imaginary
By Chris Herbert
BC Studies no. 176 Winter 2012-2013 | p. 168-9
Long Beach Wild: A Celebration of People and Place on Canada’s Rugged Western Shore
By Philip Van Huizen
BC Studies no. 176 Winter 2012-2013 | p. 187-8