Why has the historic Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) been considered 'a non-colonial company' by Canadian historians? Surely those inescapably colonial dyads ofinsiders/outsiders, rulers/subjects, and Europeans/Natives, suggest otherwise; and, as such, we should try comparing it to other colonial forms to better understand its historical presence. This paper introduces the concept of fur trade colonialism as something that is separate to settler colonialism. As is well known in the Canadian historiographical canon, guns, germs and geopolitical upheavals characterised the Indian interior in this early period (1713-1763); but what about the 'settlements' that hugged the Bay itself? These 'settlements', I argue, were not only the sites of contact, ...
During the centuries before the white man's arrival in British Columbia, the native peoples, be...
From time immemorial groups of Cree Indians from the interior woodland regions travelled down the lo...
This study examines Native-white relations on Vancouver Island, and the creation of the region as a...
The fur trade and arrival of the Hudson's Bay Company had numerous effects on northern North America...
In the 18th century the Indigenous peoples of the James Bay region shared land near the coast, a few...
The political, economic, and social history of present day Northwest Territories, Alberta, Saskatche...
British North America. Many of those explorers worked for two fur-trading companies: the Hudson’s Ba...
By the mid-nineteenth century, Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) officers were retiring in greater n...
This dissertation begins in 1821, when the Hudson's Bay Company took over the Columbia Department fr...
Commerce by a Frozen Sea is a cross-cultural study of a century of contact between North American na...
This manuscript re-examines the history of the fur trade in the eastern subarctic and Mackenzie lowl...
This thesis is an examination of the differing nature of Indian and European relations on a fur trad...
This dissertation analyzes French-Indigenous relations in the Hudson Bay watershed from the early 16...
This dissertation analyzes the changing political relationships between European agents of empire, w...
The eighteenth century historical documents fail to support the accepted view, advanced by David Man...
During the centuries before the white man's arrival in British Columbia, the native peoples, be...
From time immemorial groups of Cree Indians from the interior woodland regions travelled down the lo...
This study examines Native-white relations on Vancouver Island, and the creation of the region as a...
The fur trade and arrival of the Hudson's Bay Company had numerous effects on northern North America...
In the 18th century the Indigenous peoples of the James Bay region shared land near the coast, a few...
The political, economic, and social history of present day Northwest Territories, Alberta, Saskatche...
British North America. Many of those explorers worked for two fur-trading companies: the Hudson’s Ba...
By the mid-nineteenth century, Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) officers were retiring in greater n...
This dissertation begins in 1821, when the Hudson's Bay Company took over the Columbia Department fr...
Commerce by a Frozen Sea is a cross-cultural study of a century of contact between North American na...
This manuscript re-examines the history of the fur trade in the eastern subarctic and Mackenzie lowl...
This thesis is an examination of the differing nature of Indian and European relations on a fur trad...
This dissertation analyzes French-Indigenous relations in the Hudson Bay watershed from the early 16...
This dissertation analyzes the changing political relationships between European agents of empire, w...
The eighteenth century historical documents fail to support the accepted view, advanced by David Man...
During the centuries before the white man's arrival in British Columbia, the native peoples, be...
From time immemorial groups of Cree Indians from the interior woodland regions travelled down the lo...
This study examines Native-white relations on Vancouver Island, and the creation of the region as a...