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Frits Pannekoek

Dr. Frits Pannekoek was born in Holland and educated in Canada at the University of Alberta and Queen's University (PhD). From 1975 to 1979, he was Chief, Historical Research Branch for Parks Canada in Winnipeg. In 1979, he was appointed Director, Historic Sites Service of Alberta's Department of Culture and Multiculturalism. He has written a number of articles for historical periodicals and has served as editor of Prairie Forum. He now lives in Edmonton.

Books by Frits Pannekoek

Old Stories, New Ways

Conversations About an Architecture Inspired by Indigenous Ways of Knowing

by (author) Vivian Manasc
edited by Frits Pannekoek

My Decade at Old Sun, My Lifetime of Hell

by (author) Arthur Bear Chief
afterword by Frits Pannekoek
preface by Judy Bedford

How Canadians Communicate, Vol. 2

Media, Globalization and Identity

contributions by David Taras, Kenneth J. Goldstein, Richard Schultz, Christopher Dornan, Maria Bakardjieva, Bart Beaty, Rebecca Sullivan, Marc Raboy, Michael Keren, Richard Sutherland, Will Straw, Stephen Kline, Graham Longford, Sheryl N. Hamilton, Frits Panekoek, Helen Clark, Andrew Waller & David Mitchell
edited by Frits Pannekoek

How Canadians Communicate, Vol. 2

Media, Globalization and Identity

contributions by David Taras, Kenneth J. Goldstein, Richard Schultz, Christopher Dornan, Maria Bakardjieva, Bart Beaty, Rebecca Sullivan, Marc Raboy, Michael Keren, Richard Sutherland, Will Straw, Stephen Kline, Graham Longford, Sheryl N. Hamilton, Frits Panekoek, Helen Clark, Andrew Waller & David Mitchell
edited by Frits Pannekoek

Behind the Man

John Laurie, Ruth Gorman, and the Indian Vote in Canada

by (author) Ruth Gorman
edited by Frits Pannekoek

Heritage Covenants and Preservation

The Calgary Civic Trust

edited by Michael McMordie, Frits Pannekoek, Anne E. English, Kimberly Haskell & Sally Jennings

How Canadians Communicate, Vol. 1

edited by David Taras, Frits Pannekoek & Maria Bakardjieva

Snug Little Flock, A

The Social Origins of the Riel Resistance of 1869-70

by (author) Frits Pannekoek