UBC Press
Books from this publisher
Eating Bitterness
New Perspectives on China's Great Leap Forward and Famine
Keeping the Nation's House
Domestic Management and the Making of Modern China
The Canadian Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 47, 2009
British Columbia’s Inland Rainforest
Ecology, Conservation, and Management
Unsettling the Settler Within
Indian Residential Schools, Truth Telling, and Reconciliation in Canada
Contesting White Supremacy
School Segregation, Anti-Racism, and the Making of Chinese Canadians
Colony and Confederation
Early Canadian Poets and Their Background
Cis dideen kat – When the Plumes Rise
The Way of the Lake Babine Nation
For Most Conspicuous Bravery
A Biography of Major-General George R. Pearkes, V.C., through Two World Wars
Settlement Planning and Development
A Strategy for Land Policy
Canadian Urban Growth Trends
Implications for a National Settlement Policy
Transnational Yearnings
Tourism, Migration, and the Diasporic City
Cultural Autonomy
Frictions and Connections
Globalizing Citizenship
Administering the Colonizer
Manchuria’s Russians under Chinese Rule, 1918-29
Panoptic Dreams
Streetscape Video Surveillance in Canada
Voting Behaviour in Canada
Sex and the Revitalized City
Gender, Condominium Development, and Urban Citizenship
Asian Religions in British Columbia
Reconstructing Kobe
The Geography of Crisis and Opportunity
Terrain of Memory
A Japanese Canadian Memorial Project
Gathering Places
Aboriginal and Fur Trade Histories
The Politics of Acknowledgement
Truth Commissions in Uganda and Haiti
Constitutional Politics in Canada after the Charter
Liberalism, Communitarianism, and Systemism
The Aquaculture Controversy in Canada
Activism, Policy, and Contested Science
Locating Global Order
American Power and Canadian Security after 9/11
Awfully Devoted Women
Lesbian Lives in Canada, 1900-65
Constructing Crime
Contemporary Processes of Criminalization
Speaking for a Long Time
Public Space and Social Memory in Vancouver
Rethinking Domestic Violence
Fort Chipewyan and the Shaping of Canadian History, 1788-1920s
"We like to be free in this country"