Becoming British Columbia investigates critical moments in the demographic record of British Columbia, including catastrophic epidemics, immigrant rushes, forced migrations, the fertility transition, and the baby boom, in an accessible yet scholarly and provocative way.
Becoming British Columbia investigates critical moments in the demographic record of British Columbia, including catastrophic epidemics, immigrant rushes, forced migrations, the fertility transition, and the baby boom, in an accessible yet scholarly and provocative way.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Douglas Belshaw is a faculty member with Thompson Rivers University - Open Learning, a consultant to the post-secondary sector, a public scholar, and freelance writer. He is the author, co-author, or editor of five books on British Columbia history, including Becoming British Columbia (UBC Press, 2009).
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Acknowledgments 1 Cradle to Grave: An Introduction 2 Weddings, Funerals, Anything: The British Columbian Demographic Narrative 3 The West We Have Lost: First Nations Depopulation 4 Girl Meets Boys: Sex Ratios and Nuptiality 5 Ahead By A Century: Fertility 6 Strangers in Paradise: Immigration and the Experience of Diversity 7 The Mourning After: Mortality 8 The British Columbia Clearances: Some Conclusions Appendices Notes Suggested Reading Index
Acknowledgments 1 Cradle to Grave: An Introduction 2 Weddings, Funerals, Anything: The British Columbian Demographic Narrative 3 The West We Have Lost: First Nations Depopulation 4 Girl Meets Boys: Sex Ratios and Nuptiality 5 Ahead By A Century: Fertility 6 Strangers in Paradise: Immigration and the Experience of Diversity 7 The Mourning After: Mortality 8 The British Columbia Clearances: Some Conclusions Appendices Notes Suggested Reading Index
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