Recent Books from the Department of History

Here are featured books, authored by members of the UVic Dept of History. Please click on a book for more info.


Author: Jordan Stanger-Ross

Title: Staying Italian: Urban Change and Ethnic Life in Postwar Toronto and Philadelphia (2010)

Author: Rachel Cleves

Title: The Reign of Terror in America: Visions of Violence from Anti-Jacobinism to Antislavery (2010)

Author: James Wood

Title: Militia Myths: Ideas of the Canadian Citizen Soldier, 1896-1921 (2010)

Author: Benjamin Isitt

Title: From Victoria to Vladivostok: Canada's Siberian Expedition, 1917-19 (2010)

Editors: Dimitry Anastakis & Penny Bryden

Title: Framing Canadian Federalism (2009)

Author: John Douglas Belshaw

Title: Becoming British Columbia: A Population History (2009)

Author: Peter Baskerville

Title: A Silent Revolution?: Gender and Wealth in English Canada, 1860-1930 (2008)

Author: Greg Blue, Timothy Brook and Jerome Bourgon

Title: Death by a Thousand Cuts (2008)

Author: Zhongping Chen

Title: A Bibliography of Papers and Books on the History of the Lower Yangzi Region, 1900-2000 (2008)

Author: Zhongping Chen

Title: Yu Qian: A National Hero and Upright Official in Ming Ching (2008)

Editors: John Sutton Lutz and Barbara Neis

Title: Making and Moving Knowledge (2008)

Author: John Sutton Lutz

Title: Makúk: A New History of Aboriginal-White Relations (2008)

Editors: Greg Donaghy and Patricia Roy

Title: Contradictory Impulses, Canada and Japan in the Twentieth Century (2008)

Author: Andrew Rippin

Title: Islamic World (2008)

Author: Oliver Schmidtke and Serhy Yekelchyk

Title: Europe's Last Frontier? Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova between Russia and the European Union (2008)
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