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Articles
on Canadian Topics in the Journal of Forest History (1975-1989)
- Rajala, Richard A. "Bill
and the Boss: Labor Protest, Technological Change, and the Transformation
of the West Coast Logging Camp, 1890-1930." Journal of Forest History
33 (October 1989): 168-179. Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia.
- McRoberts, Mary L. "When
Good Intentions Fail: A Case of Forest Policy in the British Columbia Interior,
1945-56." Journal of Forest History 32 (July 1988): 138-149.
Describes the use of sustained yield and other forest management policies
in the Williams Lake District of British Columbia.
- Gough, Barry M. "Forests
and Sea Power: A Vancouver Island Economy, 1778-1875." Journal of
Forest History 32 (July 1988): 117-124. Attempts to develop a naval
timber industry in British Columbia.
- Craig, Beatrice. "Agriculture
and the Lumberman's Frontier in the Upper St. John Valley, 1800-70."
Journal of Forest History 32 (July 1988): 125-137. Settlement and
development of this region of New Brunswick.
- Blais, Gabrielle. "'Not
A Paying Business': The Archival Legacy of the Canadian Forestry Service."
Journal of Forest History 32 (July 1988): 150-156. Forest management
in Canada, since 1901.
- Bengston, David N., Hans M.
Gregersen, and John Haygreen. "Seesawing Across the Forty-Ninth Parallel:
The International Diffusion of a Wood-Based Technology." Journal
of Forest History 32 (April 1988): 82-88. Studies the growth in production
in both the U.S. and Canada of particle board from its invention in the
early 1950s through the 1980s.
- Gillis, R. Peter, and Thomas
R. Roach. "The American Influence on Conservation in Canada: 1899-1911."
Journal of Forest History 30 (October 1986): 160-174.
- Roach, Thomas R. "Stewards
of the People's Wealth: The Founding of British Columbia's Forest Branch."
Journal of Forest History 28 (January 1984): 14-23.
- Hodgins, Bruce W., Jamie Benidickson,
and Peter Gillis. "The Ontario and Quebec Experiments with Forest Reserves,
1883-1930." Journal of Forest History 26 (January 1982): 20-33.
- Wynn, Graeme. "'Deplorably
Dark and Demoralized Lumberers'?: Rhetoric and Reality in Early Nineteenth-Century
New Brunswick." Journal of Forest History (October 1980): 168-187.
- Hoidal, Oddvar K. "Norsemen
and the North American Forests." Journal of Forest History 24
(October 1980): 200-203.
- MacKay, Donald. "The Canadian
Logging Frontier." Journal of Forest History 23 (January 1979):
4-17.
- Peterson, Virgil G., Paul R.
Smith, and Charles Plant. "Red Cedar Shingles & Shakes: The Labor
Story." OHI by Elwood R. Maunder, Betty E. Mitson, and Barbara D. Holman.
Journal of Forest History 19 (July 1975): 56-71. Reminiscences and
history of the red cedar shingle and shake industry in Washington and British
Columbia, since ca. 1900, and of its trade association, the Red Cedar Shingle
and Handsplit Shake Bureau.
- Plant, Charles, Harold L. Stilson,
and Paul R. Smith. "Red Cedar Shingles & Shakes: The Labor Story."
Edited by Elwood R. Maunder, Betty E. Mitson, and Barbara D. Holman. Journal
of Forest History 19 (July 1975): 112-127. On working conditions and
the role of labor in the industry in the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia.
- Cole, Douglas. "Early Artistic
Perceptions of the British Columbia Forest." Journal of Forest History
18 (October 1974): 128-131. Aesthetic prejudices against evergreen forests
by eighteenth- and nineteenth-century artists.
- Tippett, Maria. "Emily
Carr's Forest." Journal of Forest History 18 (October 1974):
132-137. On Carr's artistic interpretations of the British Columbia forests
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