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- Archives Association of British Columbia Toolkit
Resource Type: Article Published: 2016 The AABC Archivist's Toolkit offers access to a wide range of on-line and published resources for archivists and archives workers at all levels. Special care is taken to provide resources for small and medium-sized archives.
- Dictionary of Canadian Place Names
Resource Type: Book Published: 1997 Includes 6,200 names of Canadian cities, towns, lakes, rivers, national parks, mountains, capes, channels and bays.
- I Have Lived Here Since the World Began
An Illustrated History of Canada's Native People Resource Type: Book Published: 1996 Ray shows that Native culture played an important -- and largely unrecognized -- part in Canada's economic development. Rather than being "civilized" by European explorers, the indigenous people were already accomplished traders, artisans, farmers and hunters.
- Indians at Work: An Informal History of Native Indian Labour in B.C.
Resource Type: Book Published: 1979
- The Lands We Lost
Resource Type: Book Published: 1974 The Lands We Lost is a history of the cut-off lands and land losses from Indian reserves in British Columbia.
- Organizing Immigrant Labour
Resource Type: Article Published: 2014 Barriers to unionizing the smelter workers of Trail, British Columbia, during the Second World War.
- Overlanders of '62
Resource Type: Book Published: 1981
- Plunderbund and Proletariat
A History of the IWW in B.C. Resource Type: Book Published: 1975 A history of working class struggle from the workers' perspective.
- Royal BC Museum
Media Profile in Sources Resource Type: Organization
- Sweat and Struggle
Working Class Struggles In Canada 1789 - 1899 Resource Type: Book Published: 1974
- Tug-of-War: The working Class and Political Change in British Colombia, 1948-1972
PhD Thesis, University of New Brunswick, 2008 Resource Type: Article Published: 2008
- Working Class Experience
Rethinking the History of Canadian Labour, 1800-1991 Resource Type: Book Published: 1992 From nineteenth-century tavern life to late twentieth-century cinema, from rough canallers and the first stirrings of craft unionism to contemporary public-sector strikes, this books provides a sweeping interpretive study of the history of the Canadian working class since 1800.
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