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Best Mounted Police Stories


Best Mounted Police Stories

Author: Dick Harrison

language: en

Publisher: University of Alberta

Release Date: 1978


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22 stories about the Canadian Mountie.

Imperial Vancouver Island


Imperial Vancouver Island

Author: J. F. Bosher

language: en

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Release Date: 2010-04


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"During the century 1850-1950 Vancouver Island attracted Imperial officers and other Imperials from India, the British Isles, and elsewhere in the Empire. Victoria was the main British port on the north-west Pacific Coast for forty years before the city of Vancouver was founded in 1886 to be the coastal terminus of the Canadian Pacific Railway. These two coastal cities were historically and geographically different. The Island joined Canada in 1871 and thirty-five years later the Royal Navy withdrew from Esquimalt, but Island communities did not lose their Imperial character until the 1950s."--P. [4] of cover.

Looking Beyond Borderlines


Looking Beyond Borderlines

Author: Lee Rodney

language: en

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Release Date: 2016-12-19


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American territorial borders have undergone significant and unparalleled changes in the last decade. They serve as a powerful and emotionally charged locus for American national identity that correlates with the historical idea of the frontier. But the concept of the frontier, so central to American identity throughout modern history, has all but disappeared in contemporary representation while the border has served to uncomfortably fill the void left in the spatial imagination of American culture. This book focuses on the shifting relationship between borders and frontiers in North America, specifically the ways in which they have been imaged and imagined since their formation in the 19th century and how tropes of visuality are central to their production and meaning. Rodney links ongoing discussions in political geography and visual culture in new ways to demonstrate how contemporary American borders exhibit security as a display strategy that is resisted and undermined through a variety of cultural practices.