In the end, however, many scholars will find Policing the Wild North-West to be of limited use. While Lin chronicles some important sociological trends on the prairies during the early period of full provincial status (and the extensive graphs, tables, and appendices are testament to his prodigious research), his book is so narrowly drawn that it does not serve adequately as a window onto larger questions concerning the Canadian nation or even the broader western region during the interwar period
Over the past several years, Western Producer Prairie Books has published volumes that demonstrate-q...
Seymour Martin Lipset, rather famously associated with the concept of “American Exceptionalism” and ...
Rewilding the West gives a first impression of being the story of an innovative conservation project...
In the end, however, many scholars will find Policing the Wild North-West to be of limited use. Whil...
At opposite ends of the Great Plains, the North-West Mounted Police and the Texas Rangers emerged in...
From its creation in 1873 until the end of the First World War, when it was given Dominion- wide res...
If the book has a weakness, it is the absence of a strong focus on social geography. Various chapter...
John Herd Thompson\u27s Forging the Prairie West is a wise, clever, and decisive book, though not an...
This is a timely book. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), which has served as a popular symbo...
This book focuses on the golden age of the ranching industry in western Canada from the early 1880s ...
You might just want to buy two copies-one for yourself, and one for a friend. This book by a Regina ...
The North-West Rebellion is one of those events in Canadian history about which much has been writte...
This book,·· published five years ago in hardcover, is now available in paperback. A. A. den Otter, ...
Loewen and Friesen trace the origins of public concern about the adverse influence of immigrants in ...
This is the third book of the History of the Prairie West Series published by the Canadian Plains Re...
Over the past several years, Western Producer Prairie Books has published volumes that demonstrate-q...
Seymour Martin Lipset, rather famously associated with the concept of “American Exceptionalism” and ...
Rewilding the West gives a first impression of being the story of an innovative conservation project...
In the end, however, many scholars will find Policing the Wild North-West to be of limited use. Whil...
At opposite ends of the Great Plains, the North-West Mounted Police and the Texas Rangers emerged in...
From its creation in 1873 until the end of the First World War, when it was given Dominion- wide res...
If the book has a weakness, it is the absence of a strong focus on social geography. Various chapter...
John Herd Thompson\u27s Forging the Prairie West is a wise, clever, and decisive book, though not an...
This is a timely book. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), which has served as a popular symbo...
This book focuses on the golden age of the ranching industry in western Canada from the early 1880s ...
You might just want to buy two copies-one for yourself, and one for a friend. This book by a Regina ...
The North-West Rebellion is one of those events in Canadian history about which much has been writte...
This book,·· published five years ago in hardcover, is now available in paperback. A. A. den Otter, ...
Loewen and Friesen trace the origins of public concern about the adverse influence of immigrants in ...
This is the third book of the History of the Prairie West Series published by the Canadian Plains Re...
Over the past several years, Western Producer Prairie Books has published volumes that demonstrate-q...
Seymour Martin Lipset, rather famously associated with the concept of “American Exceptionalism” and ...
Rewilding the West gives a first impression of being the story of an innovative conservation project...