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British Columbia History

54.4 Winter 2021
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

Lessons from History’s First Draft

Letters…

The Rossland Evening World: A workers’ voice for the Kootenays

The Sympathetic Censor and The New Canadian

Koot-ten-ninny!

Collecting the Publications of BC’s Francophone Organizations

Essay Contest • For students in Grades 9 to 12 or at any post-secondary institution

PALDI’S LOST AND FOUND Beyond the archives

Rassling in the Royal City Professional wrestling at the Queen’s Park Arenex

THE MIDWIFE A day in the life of Nellie Yip Quong

“Read All About It!” The story of a kidnapping

Digitized British Columbia Newspapers

Emily Carr, Cartoonist

House of Mirrors

Seeing Me, Seeing You

Lytton: Life After Fire • Mark Forsythe travels through BC and back in time, exploring the unique work of British Columbia Historical Federation Members.

Rebuilding Collections

EXTRA, EXTRA! Preserving Local News

Signing Off: A newspaper helps a lost plane land

Books with the Most Impact

Recently Released

Imaginary Newspapers: The False Creek Record and Pond de Ray Eko

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

Editorial Calendar

Building a Legacy in Port Alberni

The Queen of Clubs


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Formats

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

Lessons from History’s First Draft

Letters…

The Rossland Evening World: A workers’ voice for the Kootenays

The Sympathetic Censor and The New Canadian

Koot-ten-ninny!

Collecting the Publications of BC’s Francophone Organizations

Essay Contest • For students in Grades 9 to 12 or at any post-secondary institution

PALDI’S LOST AND FOUND Beyond the archives

Rassling in the Royal City Professional wrestling at the Queen’s Park Arenex

THE MIDWIFE A day in the life of Nellie Yip Quong

“Read All About It!” The story of a kidnapping

Digitized British Columbia Newspapers

Emily Carr, Cartoonist

House of Mirrors

Seeing Me, Seeing You

Lytton: Life After Fire • Mark Forsythe travels through BC and back in time, exploring the unique work of British Columbia Historical Federation Members.

Rebuilding Collections

EXTRA, EXTRA! Preserving Local News

Signing Off: A newspaper helps a lost plane land

Books with the Most Impact

Recently Released

Imaginary Newspapers: The False Creek Record and Pond de Ray Eko

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

Editorial Calendar

Building a Legacy in Port Alberni

The Queen of Clubs


Expand title description text