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The Resettlement of British Columbia
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Table of Contents

Introduction

1 Voices of Smallpox around the Strait of Georgia

2 Strategies of Power in the Cordilleran Fur Trade

3 The Making of the Lower Mainland

4 The Fraser Canyon Encountered

5 A Population Geography of British Columbia in 1881 / with Robert Galois

6 The Struggle with Distance

7 Industry and the Good Life around Idaho Peak

8 Farming and Rural Life / with David Demeritt

9 Making an Immigrant Society

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This book revises existing perceptions of the history and geography of British Columbia.

About the Author

Cole Harris was born and raised in British Columbia and has been a distinguished member of the Department of Geography at UBC for many years. Currently the co-editor of BC Studies, he is especially well known as the editor of the first volume of the Historical Atlas of Canada: From the Beginning to 1800.

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The Resettlement of British Columbia, analyzing the historical geography of distance, disease, and multiculturalism, demonstrates how elegantly and gracefully the social sciences can be written.
*Canadian Literature*

An engaging provocative, introduction to the early history of the province that only someone of {Harris's] experience and ability could produce ... The Resettlement of British Columbia is a fine book. Full of wonderful insights and candid observations, it offers a nuanced look at the history of Canada's Pacific province ... What distinguishes the collection, however, is Harris's challenge to the reader to re-think some common assumptions, beliefs, and attitudes.
*Western Historical Quarterly*

This is an important book, characterized by its broad, sometimes breath-taking, intellectual and empirical sweep ... a provocative and important book by someone who has given a great deal of thought to the relationship between land and power in Canada.
*BC Studies*

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