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Bibliography of British Columbia BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA prepared by susan safyan, mlis BOOKS and CHAPTERS in BOOKS Amos, Robert. Harold Mortimer-Lamb: The Art Lover. Victoria, BC: Heritage Publishing, 2013. 192 p. 9781771510189 (pbk) Armstrong-Reid, Susan. Lyle Creelman: The Frontiers of Global Nursing. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 2013. 416 p. 9781442647053 (hc); 9781442667136 (ebook) Bain, Alison L. Creative Margins: Cultural Production in Canadian Suburbs. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 2013. 352 p. 9781442646902 (hc); 9781442614697 (pbk); 9781442666832 (ebook) Barman, Jean. “Schooled for Inequality: The Education of British Columbia Aboriginal Children.” In Schooling in Transition: Readings in Canadian History of Education, edited by Sara Z. Burke and Patrice Milewski, 255-76. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 2012. 440 p. 9780802098610 (hc); 9780802095770 (pbk) Billington, Keith. The Last Patrol: Following the Trail of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police’s Legendary Lost Patrol. Halfmoon Bay, BC: Caitlin Press, 2013. 256 p. 9781927575208 (pbk) Black, Dan, and John Boileau. Old Enough to Fight: Canada’s Boy Soldiers in the First World War. Halifax, NS: Formac Lorimer Books, 2013. 464 p. 9781459405417 (hc); 9781459405424 (epub) Cazes, Hélène. The Seghers Collection: Old Books for a New World. Victoria, BC: University of Victoria Libraries, Special Collections, 2013. 39 p. 9781550584936 (pbk); 9781550584943 (pdf) Clark, David B., and James A. Goguen. Pictorial History of the Pacific Coast Militia Rangers: British Columbia’s Guerrilla Army 1942-1945. Victoria, BC: First Choice Books, 2013. 368 p. 9780986877230 (pbk) Daly, Richard, and Rena Point Bolton. Xweliqwiya: The Life of a Sto:lo Matriarch. (Our Lives: Diary, Memoir, and Letters 5.) Vancouver, BC: ubc Press, 2013. 250 p. 9781927356562 (pbk) Di Stefano, Diana. Encounters in Avalanche Country: A History of Survival in the Mountain West, 1820-1920. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 2013. 192 p. 9780295993140 (hc) bc studies, no. 80, Winter 03/4 203 204 bc studies Dinwoodie, David W. “Tsilhqut’in Fur Trade.” In Transforming Ethnohistories: Narrative, Meaning, and Community, edited by Raymond J. DeMallie and Sebastian Felix Braun, 97-112. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 2013. 316 p. 9780806150833 (pbk) Ferguson, William Robert Paul. Chilliwack’s Great War: At Home and Overseas. Chilliwack, BC: Chilliwack Museum and Archives, 2013. 413 p. 9780969591146 (hc) Fiske, Jo-Anne, Dawn Hemingway, Anita Vaillancourt, Heather Peters, Christina McLennan, Barbara Keith, and Anne Burrill. “Health Policy and the Politics of Citizenship: Northern Women’s Care Giving in Rural British Columbia.” In Rural Women’s Health, edited by Beverly D. Leipert, Belinda Leach, and Wilfreda E. Thurston, 403-22. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 2012. 472 p. 9781442645394 (hc); 9781442613485 (pbk); 9781442662520 (ebook) Foubister, Linda. The Key to Mythic Victoria. Victoria, BC: Spirrea Publishing, 2013. 226 p. 9780986885921 (pbk) Fowler, Julie. The Grande Dames of the Cariboo: Discovering Vivien Cowan and Sonia Cornwall and Their Intriguing Friendship with A.Y. Jackson and Joe Plaskett. Halfmoon Bay, BC: Caitlin Press, 2013. 224 p. 9781927575192 (pbk) Gordon, Irene Ternier. The Laird of Fort William: William McGillivray and the North West Company. Victoria, BC: Heritage House Publishing, 2013. 208 p. 9781927051726 (pbk) Grove, Norm. Tatuk Lake Adventures: The Trails and Tales. Victoria, BC : First Choice Books, 2013. 261 p. 9781770843080 (pbk) Guiled, Brenda. Spinster of Science: A Memoir, from Girlhood to BSc Graduate. Salt Spring Island, BC: Kimae Books, 2013. 501 p. 9780973355857 (pbk) Hak, Gordon. The Left in British Columbia: A History of Struggle. Vancouver, BC: Ronsdale Press, 2013. 250 p. 9781553802563 (pbk); 9781553802570 (ebook); 9781553802587 (pdf) Hirt, Paul W. The Wired Northwest: The History of Electric Power, 1870s–1970s. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 2012. 528 p. 9780700618736 (hc) Johnson, Peter Wilton. Quarantined: Life and Death at William Head Station, 1872-1959. Victoria, BC: Heritage House Publishing, 2013. 312 p. 9781927527313 (pbk) Keremidschieff, Vladimir. Seize the Time: Vancouver Photographed 1967-1974. Vancouver, BC: New Star Books, 2013. 120 p. 9781554200740 (pbk) Kolstee, Anton Frederik. Bella Bella Music, Culture and Ceremony: Heiltsuk First Nation of British Columbia. Vancouver, BC: Granville Island Publishing, 2013. 304 p. 9781926991146 (pbk) Krmpotich, Cara, and Laura Peers. This Is Our Life: Haida Material Heritage and Changing Museum Practice. Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia Press, 2013. 304 p. 9780774825405 (hc); 9780774825412 (pbk) Little, John I. Patrician Liberal: The Public and Private Life of Sir Henri-Gustave Joly De Lotbinière, 1829-1908. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 2013. 400 p. 9781442646995 (hc); 9781442614772 (pbk) Liversedge, Ronald and David Yorke. Mac-Pap: Memoir of a Canadian in the Spanish Civil War. Vancouver, BC: New Star Books, 2013. 224 p. 9781554200719 (pbk) Bibliography 205 Lopaschuk, William. They Call Me Lopey: A Saga of Wilderness Flying. Smithers, BC: Creekstone Press, 2013. 152 p. 9780978319526 (pbk) MacKay, Patricia Joy. Drugstore Cowgirl: Adventures in the Cariboo-Chilcotin. Victoria, BC: Heritage House Publishing, 2013. 240 p. 9781927527375 (pbk) Moore, Niamh. The Changing Nature of Eco/Feminism: Telling Stories from Clayoquot Sound. Vancouver, BC: ubc Press, 2013. 256 p. 9780774826273 (hc); 9780774826297 (pdf); 9780774826303 (epub) Niezen, Ronald. Truth and Indignation: Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission on Indian Residential Schools. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 2013. 192 p. 9781442607729 (hc); 9781442606302 (pbk) Pacholok, Shelley. Into the Fire: Disaster and the Remaking of Gender. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 2013. 176 p. 9781442646919 (hc); 9781442614703 (pbk); 9781442666856 (ebook) Pearson, Jim A. Vanishing Sentinels: The Remaining Grain Elevators of Alberta and British Columbia. Stony Plain, AB: J.A. Pearson, 2013. 414 p. 9780978366919 (pbk) Pilon, Jean-Luc, and Nicholette Prince. First Peoples of Canada: Masterworks from the Canadian Museum of Civilization. Ottawa, ON: Canadian Museum of Civilization, 2013. 180 p. 9781442626126 (pbk) Robidoux, Michael A. “Healing through Hockey: Finding One’s Spirit on the Ice in the Esketemc First Nation.” In Stickhandling Through the Margins: First Nations Hockey in Canada, 28-58. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 2012. 176 p. 9781442645233 (hc); 9781442613386 (pbk); 9781442662148 (ebook) Ruttan, Stephen. Scoundrels, Eccentrics and Originals: Tales from the Library Vault. Victoria, BC: Greater Victoria Public Library, 2013. 108 p. 9780973003819 (pbk) Schreiber, John. The Junction: Stories of Land and Place in the BC Interior. Halfmoon Bay, BC: Caitlin Press, 2013. 224 p. 9781927575215 (pbk) Siemens, Ruth Derksen, and Sandra Borger. Daughters in the City: Mennonite Maids in Vancouver, 1931-1961. Winnipeg, MB: Fernwood Publishing, 2013. 93 p. 9780991711703 (pbk) Stanley, Timothy J. “White Supremacy, Chinese Schooling, and School Segregation in Victoria: The Case of the Chinese Students’ Strike, 1922-1923.” In Schooling in Transition: Readings in Canadian History of Education, edited by Sara Z. Burke and Patrice. Milewski, 237-52. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 2012. 440 p. 9780802098610 (hc); 9780802095770 (pbk) Sutherland, Neil. “The Triumph of Formalism: Elementary Schooling in Vancouver from the 1920s to the 1960s.” In Schooling in Transition: Readings in Canadian History of Education, edited by S.Z. Burke and P. Milewski, 375-97. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 2012. 440 p. 9780802098610 (hc); 9780802095770 (pbk) Thompson, Judy. Women’s Work, Women’s Art: Nineteenth-Century Northern Athapaskan Clothing. Montreal, QC: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2013. 336 p. 9780773541597 (pbk) Truelove, Graeme. Svend Robinson: A Life in Politics. Vancouver, BC: New Star Publishing, 2013. 320 p. 9781554200726 (pbk) 206 bc studies Watson, Paul, and Lamya Essemlali. Captain Paul Watson: Interview with a Pirate. Richmond Hill, ON: Firefly Books,2013 . 264 p. 9781770851733 (pbk) Williams, Corky, with Sage Birchwater. Cowboy Poet of the Cariboo Chilcotin. Halfmoon Bay, BC: Caitlin Press, 2013. 256 p. 9781927575185 (pbk) Wilson, J. Donald. “’I Am Here to Help If You Need Me’: British Columbia’s Rural Teachers’ Welfare Officer, 1928-1934.” In Schooling in Transition: Readings in Canadian History of Education, edited by Sara Z. Burke and Patrice Milewski, 201-22. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 2012. 440 p. 9780802098610 (hc); 9780802095770 (pbk) Wilson, Lyle, Karen Duffek, Gary Wyatt, and Barbara Duncan. Paint: The Painted Works of Lyle Wilson. Maple Ridge, BC: Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Arts Council, 2012. 66 p. 9780987899804 (hc) Wong, Joanna, Alden E. Habacon, and Elizabeth Wong, eds. Spark: The Inspiring Life and Legacy of Milton K. Wong. Victoria, BC: Heritage Publishing, 2013. 200 p. 9781771004404 (hc) journal ARTICLES Bates, Catherine. “Sustainable Urban Foragings in the Canadian Metropolis: Rummaging through Rita Wong’s Forage and Nicholas Dickner’s Nikolski.” British Journal of Canadian Studies 26, no. 2 (2013): 191-212, 297. Berkhout, Tom, and Lisa Westerhoff. “Local Energy Systems: Evaluating Network Effectiveness for Transformation in British Columbia, Canada.” Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 31, no. 5 (2013): 841-57. Borek, Sarah
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