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Forrest D. Pass <fpass@uwo.ca> University of Western Ontario |
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| Address: | Department of History Social Science Centre Rm. 4328 University of Western Ontario London, Ontario N6A 5C2 Canada |
| Web Page: | http://publish.uwo.ca/~fpass |
| List Affiliations: | List Editor for H-Canada Reviewer for H-Canada |
| Reviews: | Documentary Art for a Postindustrial Province |
| Interests: | Canadian History / Studies Intellectual History Local History Political History / Studies Religious Studies and Theology |
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Bio: Education: -PhD, History, University of Western Ontario, ABD -MA, History, University of Western Ontario, 2003 -BA (Hons), History, University of Toronto, 2002 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/Revue de la Société Historique du Canada 17 (2006): 25-53. -"'The Wondrous Story and Traditions of the Country': The Native Sons of British Columbia and the Role of Myth in the Formation of an Urban Middle Class." BC Studies 151 (Fall 2006): 3-38. -"Métis Rebellions" in Encyclopedia of Prisoners of War and Internment. 2nd ed. (Millerton, NY: Grey House, 2006), 260-1. -Numerous book reviews in American Review of Canadian Studies, Australasian Canadian Studies, BC Studies, Canadian Military History, H-Net Reviews, Journal of the West, and University of Toronto Quarterly. Papers Presented: -"'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 30-Jun 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, University of Northern British Columbia, April 28-30, 2005 -"Blame Canada! Regionalism in Canadian History and Culture." 8th Indiana Canadian Studies Roundtable, Franklin College, April 22, 2005 -“From Paradise to Pessimism: Exploring the Canada of the Future, 1875-1997.” 11th Biennial Conference of the Midwest Association for Canadian Studies, Omaha, NE, September 30-October 2, 2004 -“Nationalism on the Edge: British Columbia’s Acculturation into Canada.” Cultural Approaches to the Study of Canadian Nationalism, Nipissing University, August 12-14, 2004 |
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