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British Columbia History

57.3 Fall 2024
Magazine

British Columbia History chronicles British Columbia’s unique story through the words and images of community writers, archivists, museum professionals, academic historians and more. Fresh, engaging, personal and relevant, every issue is packed with articles, photographs, maps, illustrations, book reviews and insights into local archives and historic sites.

British Columbia History

Change and Continuity in BC History

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The Gift of the Graft • We are honoured that Spencer Legebokoff is joining us through 2024 as our Writer In Residence. This is the third of four articles he will share with us.

ORCHARD GRAVES

FRONT WORDS

Saffron Threads Weaves a Tapestry of Diverse Study and Inquiry for K–12 Students in BC

DENBEI KOBAYASHI • Nurturing Japanese culture in the Okanagan

Thinking Historically • Lindsay Gibson in conversation with Aimee Greenaway

Applying Snuw'uyulh • Adam Jimmy asked his daughter, “Did you hear what I said?”

Japanese-Canadian Educators During the Internment Years

The Joy in the Discomfort

The BC Labour History Project • Bringing more online history resources into our schools and communities

The Long Road to Full Collective Bargaining for BC Teachers

British Columbia Black History Timeline

Unveiling the Truth Behind “Hidden” Histories

Peter O'Reilly's Diaries

When Did “Textbook” Become a Bad Word?

REFRACTING HISTORY


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OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

British Columbia History chronicles British Columbia’s unique story through the words and images of community writers, archivists, museum professionals, academic historians and more. Fresh, engaging, personal and relevant, every issue is packed with articles, photographs, maps, illustrations, book reviews and insights into local archives and historic sites.

British Columbia History

Change and Continuity in BC History

INBOX

The Gift of the Graft • We are honoured that Spencer Legebokoff is joining us through 2024 as our Writer In Residence. This is the third of four articles he will share with us.

ORCHARD GRAVES

FRONT WORDS

Saffron Threads Weaves a Tapestry of Diverse Study and Inquiry for K–12 Students in BC

DENBEI KOBAYASHI • Nurturing Japanese culture in the Okanagan

Thinking Historically • Lindsay Gibson in conversation with Aimee Greenaway

Applying Snuw'uyulh • Adam Jimmy asked his daughter, “Did you hear what I said?”

Japanese-Canadian Educators During the Internment Years

The Joy in the Discomfort

The BC Labour History Project • Bringing more online history resources into our schools and communities

The Long Road to Full Collective Bargaining for BC Teachers

British Columbia Black History Timeline

Unveiling the Truth Behind “Hidden” Histories

Peter O'Reilly's Diaries

When Did “Textbook” Become a Bad Word?

REFRACTING HISTORY


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