British Columbia is regularly described in superlatives both positive and negative - most spectacular scenery, strangest politics, greatest environmental sensitivity, richest Aboriginal cultures, most aggressive resource exploitation, closest ties to Asia. Jean Barman's The West beyond the West presents the history of the province in all its diversity and apparent contradictions. This critically acclaimed work is the premiere book on British Columbian history, with a narrative beginning at the point of contact between Native peoples and Europeans and continuing into the twenty-first century. Barman tells the story by focusing not only on the history made by leaders in government but also on the roles of women, immigrants, and Aboriginal peoples in the development of the province. She incorporates new perspectives and expands discussions on important topics such as the province's relationship to Canada as a nation, its involvement in the two world wars, the perspectives of non-mainstream British Columbians, and its participation in recreation and sports including Olympics. First published in 1991 and revised in 1996, this third edition of The West beyond the West has been supplemented by statistical tables incorporating the 2001 census, two more extensive illustration sections portraying British Columbia's history in images, and other new material bringing the book up to date. Barman's deft scholarship is readily apparent and the book demands to be on the shelf of anyone with an interest in British Columbian or Canadian history.
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First published in 1991 and revised in 1996, this third edition of The West beyond the West has been supplemented by new material bringing the book up to date. Barman's deft scholarship is readily apparent and the book demands to be on the shelf of anyone with an interest in British Columbian or Canadian history.
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PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS MAPS In Search of British Columbia First Encounters, 1741-1825 The Trade in Furs, 1789-1849 Impetus to Settlement, 1846-1858 Distant Oversight, 1858-1871 The Young Province, 1871-1900 Population Explosion, 1886-1914 Disregard of Native Peoples, 1858-1945 Growing Self-Confidence, 1900-1918 Reform and Its Limits, 1871-1929 The Best and Worst of Times, 1918-1945 The Good Life, 1945-1972 Equality Revolution, 1945-1980 The Challenges of Leadership, 1972-2006 A New Dynamic The British Columbian IdentityTABLES NOTES REFERENCES
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780802094957
Publisert
2007-08-25
Utgave
3. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
University of Toronto Press
Vekt
1080 gr
Høyde
241 mm
Bredde
166 mm
Dybde
38 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Forfatter

Biographical note

Jean Barman is a professor emeritus in the Department of Educational Studies at the University of British Columbia, and is the author of the acclaimed study The West Beyond the West: A History of British Columbia (1996).