Alberta's North
A History, 1890-1950 |
| Donald G. Wetherell, Irene R.A. Kmet |
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| Historians Don Wetherell and Irene Kmet follow the transformation of northern Alberta from the early 1890s to the 1950s into a distinct region with diverging interests. Out-of-Print |
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Copublished with Canadian Circumpolar Institute Press and Alberta Community Development.
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| Format: Trade Paperback |
| ISBN: 978-0-88864-342-1 |
| Price: CND$ 34.95, USD$ 34.95, £ 19.5 |
| Discount: Trade |
| Subject: History/Canada |
| Publication Date: May 2000 |
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| Awards |
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| 2001 Canadian Historical Association |
| Grant MacEwan Author's Award, Western History Award |
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| 2001 Government of Alberta |
| Grant MacEwan Author's Award, Shortlist |
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| 2000 CHOICE Magazine |
| Grant MacEwan Author's Award, Outstanding Academic Title |
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| Reviews |
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"This large volume… makes a major contribution of the knowledge of the region, presenting the story in an interesting and readable fashion.” (Alberta History) |
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"Wetherell and Kmet are to be congratulated for their ability to weave several complex themes throughout what in many ways is a history of despair.” Frits Pannekoek, CBRA |
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