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On the Edge of Empire: Gender, Race, and the Making of British Columbia, 1849-1871

Labour/Le Travail - Canada
doi 10.2307/25149293
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Industrial RelationsOrganizational BehaviorHuman Resource ManagementHistory
Date

January 1, 2002

Authors
Myra RutherdaleAdele Perry
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JSTOR


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