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Ranch in the Slocan

Ranch in the Slocan

A Biography of a Kootenay Farm, 1896–2017
by Cole Harris
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In 1888, a prosperous industrial family in Calne, Wiltshire, sent one of its younger sons, a lad judged to have no head for business, to Guelph Agricultural College in Ontario to learn to be a farmer.

Joseph Colebrook Harris, the author’s grandfather, didn’t take to Ontario and after visiting a friend on Salt Spring Island, fell in love with BC. …

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The Terrific Engine

The Terrific Engine

Income Taxation and the Modernization of the Canadian Political Imaginary
by David Tough
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What do we mean by left wing or right wing? People started using the language of a political spectrum when early twentieth-century political parties began to distinguish their platforms by offering different approaches to income distribution. The Terrific Engine examines how income taxation modernized political language over the period from the 191 …

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The Constant Liberal

The Constant Liberal

Pierre Trudeau, Organized Labour, and the Canadian Social Democratic Left
by Christo Aivalis
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Pierre Elliott Trudeau – radical progressive or unavowed socialist? His legacy remains divisive. Most scholars portray Trudeau’s ties to the left as evidence either of communist affinities or of ideals that led him to found a progressive, modern Canada. The Constant Liberal traces the charismatic politician’s relationship with left and labour …

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Be Wise! Be Healthy!

Be Wise! Be Healthy!

Morality and Citizenship in Canadian Public Health Campaigns
by Catherine Carstairs; Bethany Philpott & Sara Wilmshurst
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Lose weight. Quit smoking. Exercise. For over a century, public health campaigns have encouraged Canadians to adopt healthy habits in order to prolong lives, cost the state less, and produce more efficient workers. Be Wise! Be Healthy! explores the history of public health from the 1920s to the 1970s and its emphasis on health as a responsibility o …

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Making Men, Making History

Making Men, Making History

Canadian Masculinities across Time and Place
edited by Peter Gossage & Robert Rutherdale
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tagged : post-confederation (1867-), gender studies, men's studies

What has it meant to be a man in Canada? Alexander Ross, fur trader; Percy Nobbs, architect, fisherman, fencer; Andy Paull, residential school survivor and athlete; Yves Charbonneau, jazz musician and commune member; “James,” black and gay in postwar Windsor. Who were these men, and how did they identify as masculine?

 

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Mike’s World

Mike’s World

Lester B. Pearson and Canadian External Affairs
edited by Asa McKercher & Galen Roger Perras
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Although fifty years have passed since Lester Pearson stepped down as prime minister, he still influences debates about Canada’s role in the world. Known as “Mike” to his friends, he has been credited with charting a “Pearsonian” course in which Canada took on a global role as a helpful fixer seeking to mediate disputes and promote intern …

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On the Line

On the Line

A History of the British Columbia Labour Movement
by Rod Mickleburgh
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The BC tradition of fighting back against unfair pay and unsafe working conditions has been around since before the colony joined Confederation. In 1849 Scottish labourers at BC’s first coal mine at Fort Rupert went on strike to protest wretched working conditions, and it’s been a wild ride ever since. For years the BC labour movement was the m …

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Sailing with Vancouver

Sailing with Vancouver

A Modern Sea Dog, Antique Charts and a Voyage Through Time
by Sam McKinney
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tagged : personal memoirs, pre-confederation (to 1867), oceania

One man retraces the ancient voyages of Captain Vancouver alone in his sailboat in this updated edition of a classic travelogue.

As Sam McKinney retraced the explorations of Captain George Vancouver and his men from Puget Sound to Queen Charlotte Sound he wondered, "Could I have been one of them?"

In the 1790s, Vancouver’s crew rowed for long hours …

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Children of the Kootenays

Children of the Kootenays

Memories of Mining Towns
by Shirley Stainton
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A warm-hearted memoir of a childhood spent living in various mining towns in the Kootenays throughout the 1930s and ’40s.

When young Shirley Doris Hall and her family moved to BC’s West Kootenay region in 1927, the area was a hub of mining activity. Shirley’s father, a cook, had no problem finding work at the mining camps, and the family dutif …

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Children of the Kootenays

Children of the Kootenays

Memories of Mining Towns
by Shirley D. Stainton
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A warm-hearted memoir of a childhood spent living in various mining towns in the Kootenays throughout the 1930s and ’40s.

When young Shirley Doris Hall and her family moved to BC’s West Kootenay region in 1927, the area was a hub of mining activity. Shirley’s father, a cook, had no problem finding work at the mining camps, and the family dutif …

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Strange New Country

Strange New Country

The Fraser River Salmon Strikes of 1900–1901
by Geoff Meggs
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tagged : fish, post-confederation (1867-), labor & employment

Salmon gillnetting in the turbulent waters of the Fraser River at the turn of the last century was dangerous, back-breaking work. Skiffs were equipped with a single sail, but most maneuvering had to be accomplished by oars, an almost impossible task against any current or tide. Once towed to the grounds by a cannery tug, the fishermen were on their …

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The Price of Alliance

The Price of Alliance

The Politics and Procurement of Leopard Tanks for Canada’s NATO Brigade
by Frank Maas
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tagged : treaties, post-confederation (1867-), weapons

The first major reappraisal of Pierre Trudeau’s controversial defence policy, The Price of Alliance uses the 1976 procurement of Leopard tanks for Canada’s troops in Europe to shed light on Canada’s relationship with NATO. After six years of pressure from Canada’s allies, Trudeau was convinced that Canadian tanks in Europe were necessary to …

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Claiming the Land

Claiming the Land

British Columbia and the Making of a New El Dorado
by Daniel Marshall
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This trailblazing history of early British Columbia focuses on a single year, 1858, the year of the Fraser River gold rush — the third great massmigration of gold seekers after the Californian and Australian rushes in search of a new El Dorado. Marshall’s history becomes an adventure, prospecting the rich pay streaks of British Columbia’s “ …

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Excessive Force

Excessive Force

Toronto's Fight to Reform City Policing
by Alok Mukherjee & Tim Harper
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Alok Mukherjee was the civilian overseer of the Toronto police between 2005 and 2015, during the most tumultuous decade the force had ever faced. In this provocative and highly readable collaboration with Tim Harper, former Toronto Star national affairs columnist, Mukherjee reveals how Police Chief Bill Blair changed the channel after the police-ki …

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One Hundred Years of Struggle

One Hundred Years of Struggle

The History of Women and the Vote in Canada
by Joan Sangster
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The achievement of the vote in 1918 is often celebrated as a triumphant moment in the onward, upward advancement of Canadian women. Acclaimed historian Joan Sangster looks beyond the shiny rhetoric of anniversary celebrations and Heritage Minutes to show that the struggle for equality included gains and losses, inclusions and exclusions, depending …

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Crerar’s Lieutenants

Crerar’s Lieutenants

Inventing the Canadian Junior Army Officer, 1939-45
by Geoffrey Hayes
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In 1943, General Harry Crerar noted that there was still much confusion as to “what constitutes an ‘Officer.’” His words reflected the preoccupation of army officials with inventing an ideal officer who would not only meet the demands of war but also conform to notions of social class and masculinity. Drawing on a wide range of sources and …

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Settler Anxiety at the Outposts of Empire

Settler Anxiety at the Outposts of Empire

Colonial Relations, Humanitarian Discourses, and the Imperial Press
by Kenton Storey
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During the 1850s and 1860s, there was considerable anxiety among British settlers over the potential for Indigenous rebellion and violence. Yet, publicly admitting to this fear would have gone counter to Victorian notions of racial superiority. In this fascinating book, Kenton Storey challenges the idea that a series of colonial crises in the mid-n …

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Alan Caswell Collier, Relief Stiff

Alan Caswell Collier, Relief Stiff

An Artist’s Letters from Depression-Era British Columbia
edited by Peter Neary
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tagged : canadian, modern (late 19th century to 1945), letters, post-confederation (1867-), british columbia (bc)

Alan Caswell Collier was one of Canada’s most admired and successful landscape painters, but during the Depression he worked alongside other single, unemployed men in government-run relief camps. Labouring for twenty cents a day, he detailed camp life and politics in letters to his fiancée and depicted fellow “relief stiffs” and the BC lands …

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The Creator’s Game

The Creator’s Game

Lacrosse, Identity, and Indigenous Nationhood
by Allan Downey
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A gift from the Creator – that is where it all began. The game of lacrosse has been a central element of many Indigenous cultures for centuries, but once non-Indigenous players entered the sport, it became a site of appropriation – then reclamation – of Indigenous identities. Focusing on the history of lacrosse in Indigenous communities from …

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Dominion of Race

Dominion of Race

Rethinking Canada’s International History
edited by Laura Madokoro; Francine McKenzie & David Meren
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How has race shaped Canada’s international encounters and its role in the world? In Dominion of Race, leading scholars demonstrate the necessity of placing race at the centre of the narratives of Canadian international history. Destabilizing conventional understandings of Canada in the world, they expose how race-thinking has informed priorities …

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Hard Work Conquers All

Hard Work Conquers All

Building the Finnish Community in Canada
edited by Michel S. Beaulieu; David K. Ratz & Ronald N. Harpelle
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Above the entrance to the Finnish Labour Temple in Thunder Bay is the motto labor omnia vincit – “hard work conquers all” – reflecting the dedication of the Finnish community in Canada. Hard Work Conquers All examines Finnish community building in Canada during the twentieth century. Waves of immigrants imbued the relationship between peopl …

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Griffintown

Griffintown

Identity and Memory in an Irish Diaspora Neighbourhood
by Matthew Barlow
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This vibrant biography of Griffintown, an inner-city Montreal neighbourhood, brings to life the history of Irish identity in the legendary enclave. As Irish immigration dwindled by the late nineteenth century, Irish culture in the city became diasporic, reflecting an imagined homeland. Focusing on the power of memory to shape community, Matthew Bar …

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National Manhood and the Creation of Modern Quebec

National Manhood and the Creation of Modern Quebec

by Jeffery Vacante
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This perceptive intellectual history explores the role of manhood in French Canadian culture and nationalism. In the late nineteenth century, Quebec was still an agrarian society, and masculinity was rooted in the land and the family and informed by Catholic principles of piety and self-restraint. As the industrial era took hold, a new model of man …

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Being Ts'elxwéyeqw

Being Ts'elxwéyeqw

First Peoples' Voices and History from the Chilliwack-Fraser Valley, British Columbia
by Tselxwéyeqw Tribe, edited by David M. Schaepe
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The traditional territory of the Ts'elxwéyeqw First Nation covers over 95,000 hectares of land in Southwestern BC. It extends throughout the central Fraser Valley, encompassing the entire Chilliwack River Valley (including Chilliwack Lake, Chilliwack River, Cultus Lake and areas, and parts of the Chilliwack municipal areas). In addition to being a …

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The Hundred-Year Trek

The Hundred-Year Trek

A History of Student Life at UBC
by Sheldon Goldfarb, foreword by The Right Honourable Kim Campbell, P.C.
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A vibrant look back through a century of student life, achievement, and activism at UBC.

“Sheldon Goldfarb’s skillful and lively storytelling makes this a valuable contribution to social history and a memoir to be enjoyed by all who lived it.”—from the foreword by Kim Campbell

From Pierre Berton to Kim Campbell, Debbie Brill, and Justin Trude …

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Up in Arms

Up in Arms

by Amanda Spottiswoode, illustrated by Molly March
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Grade: 4 to 7
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tagged : post-confederation (1867-), boats, ships & underwater craft

A rollicking wartime adventure on the BC coast.

 

A lot has changed in the world since Sophie, Molly, Mark, Harriet, Leticia, and Posy’s last adventure in The Silver Lining. Now it’s 1940, and the Second World War is making life back home in the United Kingdom very dangerous indeed. Although our intrepid crew has seen their fair share of precario …

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Up In Arms

Up In Arms

by Amanda Spottiswoode, illustrated by Molly March
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tagged : post-confederation (1867-), boats, ships & underwater craft

A rollicking wartime adventure on the BC coast.

A lot has changed in the world since Sophie, Molly, Mark, Harriet, Leticia, and Posy’s last adventure in The Silver Lining. Now it’s 1940, and the Second World War is making life back home in the United Kingdom very dangerous indeed. Although our intrepid crew has seen their fair share of precariou …

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Give and Take

Give and Take

The Citizen-Taxpayer and the Rise of Canadian Democracy
by Shirley Tillotson
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Can a book about tax history be a page-turner? You wouldn’t think so. But Give and Take is full of surprises. A Canadian millionaire who embraced the new federal income tax in 1917. A socialist hero, J.S. Woodsworth, who deplored the burden of big government. Most surprising of all, Give and Take reveals that taxes deliver something more than arm …

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In Defence of Home Places

In Defence of Home Places

Environmental Activism in Nova Scotia
by Mark R. Leeming
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As environmental deterioration became a major social and political issue near the end of the twentieth century, activists in Nova Scotia stood together to defend the places they called home. Political radicals and conservatives alike worked to achieve legislative and social success, even as they disagreed over fundamental principles. In Defence of …

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The Silver Lining

The Silver Lining

by Amanda Spottiswoode, illustrated by Molly March
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Grade: 4 to 7
tagged : post-confederation (1867-), new experience

The year is 1938—two years since Sophie, Molly, Mark, Harriet, Leticia, and Posy made international headlines when they uncover the buried treasure of the notorious Brother XII. Since then, life has been decidedly un-exciting for the adventure-loving crew, who feel more at home on the rolling deck of a sailboat than in their stuffy boarding schoo …

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Vertical Horizons

Vertical Horizons

The History of Okanagan Helicopters
by Douglas M. Grant
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"Looking back over thirty years of flying for Okanagan, I see the experience has given me an interesting life. I have never really considered flying as work. It is more a way of life, a way of life that nourishes a free spirit, something that not many jobs can give you. I just cannot imagine anything I would... rather have done or any company I wou …

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Infidels and the Damn Churches

Infidels and the Damn Churches

Irreligion and Religion in Settler British Columbia
by Lynne Marks
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British Columbia is at the forefront of a secularizing movement in the English-speaking world. Nearly half its residents claim no religious affiliation, and the province has the highest rate of unbelief or religious indifference in Canada. Infidels and the Damn Churches explores the historical roots of this phenomenon from the 1880s to the First Wo …

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Fighting for Space

Fighting for Space

How a Group of Drug Users Transformed One City's Struggle with Addiction
by Travis Lupick
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Winner, George Ryga Award for Social Awareness in Literature
Finalist, Roderick Haig-Brown Regional Prize (BC Book Prizes)
Finalist, Vancouver Book Award

North America is in the grips of a drug epidemic. While deaths across the continent soar, Travis Lupick's Fighting for Space explains the concept of harm reduction as a crucial component of a city' …

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Liquor, Lust, and the Law

Liquor, Lust, and the Law

The Story of Vancouver's Legendary Penthouse Nightclub (New and Revised)
by Aaron Chapman
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A new edition of the colourful history of Vancouver's Penthouse Nightclub, which celebrates its seventieth anniversary in 2017.

The after-hours watering hole for the famous and infamous, the Penthouse was opened in 1947 by brothers Joe, Ross, Mickey, and Jimmy Filippone and soon became the place to see and be seen in Vancouver in the 1950s and '60s. …

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Views of the Salish Sea

Views of the Salish Sea

One Hundred and Fifty Years of Change around the Strait of Georgia
by Howard Macdonald Stewart
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tagged : oceans & seas, post-confederation (1867-), maritime history & piracy

It is not mere coincidence that two-thirds of the population of British Columbia occupies lands bordering its great inland sea, the Strait of Georgia, and connected waterways collectively known as the North Salish Sea. Averaging forty kilometres in width and stretching some three hundred kilometres from Vancouver and Victoria in the south to Powell …

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Reluctant Warriors

Reluctant Warriors

Canadian Conscripts and the Great War
by Patrick M. Dennis
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During the “Hundred Days” campaign of the First World War, over 30 percent of conscripts who served in the Canadian Corps became casualties. Yet, they were generally considered slackers for not having volunteered to fight. Reluctant Warriors is the first examination of the pivotal role played by Canadian conscripts in the final campaign of the …

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British Columbia by the Road

British Columbia by the Road

Car Culture and the Making of a Modern Landscape
by Ben Bradley
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In British Columbia by the Road, Ben Bradley takes readers on an unprecedented journey through the history of roads, highways, and motoring in British Columbia’s Interior, a remote landscape composed of plateaus and interlocking valleys, soaring mountains and treacherous passes. Challenging the idea that the automobile offered travellers the free …

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Ya Ha Tinda

Ya Ha Tinda

A Home Place - Celebrating 100 Years of the Canadian Government's Only Working Horse Ranch
by Kathy Calvert
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An illustrated history celebrating the 100th anniversary of this historic, working horse ranch located along the eastern slopes of the Canadian Rockies.

The story of the Ya Ha Tinda and its evolution into the only continuously operating federal government horse ranch in Canada is much more than the story of the people who worked and lived there. Its …

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