PLACES OF BC: Arbutus Corridor
April 18, 2016
After years of shouting across the tracks, Vancouver and CP conclude agreement over the Arbutus Corridor, and the Supreme...
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PLACES OF BC: Arbutus Corridor
April 18, 2016
After years of shouting across the tracks, Vancouver and CP conclude agreement over the Arbutus Corridor, and the Supreme...
April 14, 2016
Carlo Gentile, Gold Rush Photographer by Ronald Greene My journey started over twenty years ago when I was offered...
April 13, 2016
BC Studies congratulates Nancy Turner on her winning of the 2016 Canada Prize in the Social Sciences by The Federation for...
April 12, 2016
In praise of Ken Mather’s Chinese cowboys BC Studies’ mandate as a regional peer-reviewed journal gives it a unique...
April 7, 2016
Wells, BC: Cariboo Counterculture by Susan Safyan From the dreams of a lonely prospector grew the town of Wells,...
BC Studies Prize announcement!
April 7, 2016
It is our pleasure to announce the winner and runner up of the inaugural BC Studies Prize. This award...
RECURRENT VOICES – Veronica (Nikki) Strong-Boag
April 5, 2016
99 Years and Counting What a difference a century, or almost, makes. 99 years ago, on 5 April 1917,...
BC MUSEUMS & GALLERIES: Anthony Shelton
March 31, 2016
by Anthony Shelton, Director of the Museum of Anthropology and Professor of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia....
March 29, 2016
Testaments to Youth: Schools and Empires of the Dead by Barry Gough, Victoria, BC Recently I read Empires of...
PLACES OF BC: Along the Outer West Coast
March 24, 2016
by Christine Lowther They are all my babies, but each of my books had a different publisher. It’s not...
March 22, 2016
When we write a book It has been suggested I write a short reflection on my recent book, French...
BC Studies at the Legislative Assembly
March 22, 2016
BC Studies was mentioned in the BC Legislature when Adrian Dix spoke during the second reading of the bill to...
PLACES OF BC: Slocan Postcards
March 17, 2016
Slocan Postcards Former BC Studies editor and now UBC Professor Emeritus Cole Harris is busy in his “retirement” sending...
RECURRENT VOICES: Sage Birchwater
March 1, 2016
Think Globally, Act Locally – Principles of Addressing Climate Change Climate change touches all of us in different ways....
RECURRENT VOICES: Michael Kluckner
February 25, 2016
by Michael Kluckner An essay in a recent New York Review of Books, “The World Turned Upside Down” by...
CURRENT FINDINGS IN BC: Low Stakes, High Drama
February 12, 2016
In late June 2013 Graeme Wynn and I had the pleasure of leading an international group of students participating...
January 26, 2016
The journal Historical Geography (Volume 43, 2015) contains five articles assessing BC Studies editor Graeme Wynn’s major contributions over...
Film Review: Haida Gwaii: On the Edge of the World
January 15, 2016
Haida Gwaii: On the Edge of the World is a documentary that beautifully pairs the breathtaking landscape of Haida...
Welcome to the new BC Studies blog!
January 15, 2016
This is a venue to share interesting information on a diverse array of BC related topics. We hope that...
January 15, 2016
Join us in welcoming Alex Lausanne as our new Blog Curator! To view posts visit www.bcstudies.com/blog
January 5, 2016
BC Studies congratulates Editorial Board member, Wade Davis, on his recent recognition as a Member of the Order of...
Apply to be the BCS Blog Curator!
November 26, 2015
CALL FOR APPLICANTS – BC Studies Blog Curator BC Studies: The British Columbian Quarterly is seeking an early career scholar (ideally a doctoral...
CFP: Cdn Nautical Research Society Conference
November 26, 2015
Call for Papers Canadian Nautical Research Society Annual Conference and General Meeting 18-20 August 2016 “Where Rivers Meet Oceans”...
November 16, 2015
The BC Studies Auction has ended for another year. Thank-you to all of our bidders and especially our donors!...
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