Forrest Pass
PhD Student
BA, University of Toronto, 2002; MA, The University of Western Ontario, 2003
TA
- Hi231E-001 - Canada: Origins to the Present
Dissertation
"Nationalism, Regionalism and the Canadianization of British Columbia, 1858-1958."
Web Sites
- Personal: publish.uwo.ca/~fpass
Recent or Selected Publications
"Agrarian Commonwealth or Entrepot of the Orient? Competing Conceptions of Canada and the BC Terms of Union Debate, 1871" Journal of the Canadian Historical Association. 17 (2006).
"'The Wondrous Story and Traditions of the Country': The Natives Sons of British Columbia and the Role of Myth in the Formation of an Urban Middle Class." BC Studies 151 (Fall 2006).
"'A More Thoroughly Canadian Sentiment and Feeling'?: Dominion Day in Ontario and British Columbia, 1867-1925." 84th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Historical Association, London, ON, May 29-June 1, 2005.
"'The Wondrous Story and Traditions of the Country': The Native Sons of British Columbia and the Uses of the Pioneer Myth." 2005 BC Studies and BCPSA Conference, Prince George, BC, April 28-30, 2005.
"'Blame Canada!': Regionalism in Canadian History and Culture." 8th Annual Indiana Canadian Studies Roundtable, Franklin, IN, April 22, 2005.
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