From its creation in 1873 until the end of the First World War, when it was given Dominion- wide responsibilities, the North West Mounted Police primarily enforced the law on the Canadian Prairies and in the Canadian North. By 1904, its reputation as an effective frontier Force was so positive it was designated the Royal North West Mounted Police. Until the 1970s, historical writing on the Force tended toward the antiquarian and overly reverential; since then it has become more searching. In this volume William M. Baker draws attention to some of the best work on the Force from the past quarter century, focusing on Police activities on the Prairies before the 1920s
This is the second volume in the History of the Prairie West Series, which focuses on the settlement...
This thesis explores the history of Mounted Police and Cree relations on two Saskatchewan Reserves: ...
The Army established Fort Robinson near the source of the White River on the Pine Ridge in northwest...
Among law enforcement institutions, the Canadian North..West Mounted Police occu.. pies an exalted p...
At opposite ends of the Great Plains, the North-West Mounted Police and the Texas Rangers emerged in...
This is a timely book. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), which has served as a popular symbo...
In the end, however, many scholars will find Policing the Wild North-West to be of limited use. Whil...
This is the third book of the History of the Prairie West Series published by the Canadian Plains Re...
Gordon E. Tolton’s detailed description of the activities of the Rocky Mountain Rangers adds new res...
William Fairholme (1819-1868), a twenty-year-old Lieutenant of the British army, and six fellow offi...
The establishment and evolution of Fort Riley from the 1850s through the 21st century
The Prairie West makes available thirty-two essays which provide both overview interpretations and ...
You might just want to buy two copies-one for yourself, and one for a friend. This book by a Regina ...
The lands in Canada\u27s western provinces and northern territories have undergone a tortuous histor...
In Bleeding Kansas, the u.s. Army was the key instrument in the territorial governor\u27s peaceke...
This is the second volume in the History of the Prairie West Series, which focuses on the settlement...
This thesis explores the history of Mounted Police and Cree relations on two Saskatchewan Reserves: ...
The Army established Fort Robinson near the source of the White River on the Pine Ridge in northwest...
Among law enforcement institutions, the Canadian North..West Mounted Police occu.. pies an exalted p...
At opposite ends of the Great Plains, the North-West Mounted Police and the Texas Rangers emerged in...
This is a timely book. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), which has served as a popular symbo...
In the end, however, many scholars will find Policing the Wild North-West to be of limited use. Whil...
This is the third book of the History of the Prairie West Series published by the Canadian Plains Re...
Gordon E. Tolton’s detailed description of the activities of the Rocky Mountain Rangers adds new res...
William Fairholme (1819-1868), a twenty-year-old Lieutenant of the British army, and six fellow offi...
The establishment and evolution of Fort Riley from the 1850s through the 21st century
The Prairie West makes available thirty-two essays which provide both overview interpretations and ...
You might just want to buy two copies-one for yourself, and one for a friend. This book by a Regina ...
The lands in Canada\u27s western provinces and northern territories have undergone a tortuous histor...
In Bleeding Kansas, the u.s. Army was the key instrument in the territorial governor\u27s peaceke...
This is the second volume in the History of the Prairie West Series, which focuses on the settlement...
This thesis explores the history of Mounted Police and Cree relations on two Saskatchewan Reserves: ...
The Army established Fort Robinson near the source of the White River on the Pine Ridge in northwest...