
Women canning sockeye salmon at the Imperial Cannery, Steveston, B.C. 1971-72. National Film Board of Canada. Copyright expired.
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Welcome back to our monthly series, “Upcoming Publications in Canadian History,” where I’ve compiled information on all the upcoming releases for the following month in the field of Canadian history from every Canadian academic press, all in one place. This includes releases in both English and French. To see the releases from last month, click here.
***Please note that the cover images and book blurbs are used with permission from the publishers.***
N.B. This list only includes new releases, not rereleases in different formats.
“Dignity and Respect.” Image from the Vancouver, BC 2017 Women’s March. Taken January 21, 2017 by Ian Spence. CC by 2.0
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Mount Grady, Mount Burnham, village of Nakusp, and Rothwell Bay on Upper Arrow Lake, as seen from above Rothwell Point, on January 9, 1963. Arrow Lakes Historical Society, 1999-019-6 CC by 2.0
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Little girl outdoors feeding five swans, Kingsville (November 1954) / Chris Lund. Canada. National Film Board of Canada. Photothèque. Library and Archives Canada, e010949255 / CC by 2.0
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Floral buggy in the Labour Day parade, Front St. (September 1913) William James Topley. Library and Archives Canada, PA-010537 CC BY 2.0
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