Alberta's Cornerstone

Alberta's Cornerstone

Author: Shari Peyerl

Publisher: Heritage House Publishing Co

Published: 2022-05-26

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 1772033928

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The fascinating exploration of a vanished settlement in Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park, told within the framework of an archaeologist’s memoir. While excavating Alberta’s most important historic sandstone quarry, archaeologist and oral historian Shari Peyerl uncovers fascinating clues about the province’s past. From metal fragments and dusty artifacts, she pieces together a story about a settlement situated in today’s picturesque Glenbow Provincial Park. Chronicling the development of ranching, village life, industry, and the Canadian Pacific Railway, Alberta’s Cornerstone is an engaging and authoritative history that reads like an archaeological detective story. As Peyerl dispels archaeological myths, explains scientific techniques, and shares the excitement of unearthing lost histories, she introduces readers to a colourful array of characters who once lived at Glenbow, including a local embezzler, Alberta’s first graduate nurse, a Canadian soccer champion, an acclaimed mathematician, and a member of an international spy agency. Written for the general public, the detective-like attention to detail of this carefully annotated book will also appeal to historical scholars. Beautifully illustrated with modern colour photographs and many historic photographs (including fifteen previously unpublished), Alberta’s Cornerstone brings the ghosts of Glenbow to life.


Collected: Past + Present, Volume No 2

Collected: Past + Present, Volume No 2

Author: Sarah Richardson

Publisher: Simon & Schuster

Published: 2020-10-20

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 1982140399

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Get inspired by a new compilation of crave-worthy spaces and places curated by HGTV star and award-winning designer Sarah Richardson, following on the bestselling success of Sarah Style and At Home: Sarah Style. Collected by Sarah Richardson is a series of books that contains an ever-changing mood board of soulful design—from interior and exterior spaces, to products, places, and creative people. Filled with striking photos from Sarah and her team, along with top designers from the global scene, each volume is filled with diverse looks and perspectives, ensuring there’s something for everyone. In the second volume, Past + Present, Sarah explores the relationship between old and new—from historic houses with sleek, contemporary interiors, to modern houses filled with beloved antiques. “Whether you’re tackling a ground-up build or simply looking to make your spaces sing, these pages and the insight from our experts will excite and inform your design adventures,” says Sarah. With Collected, Sarah’s done all the work for you, pulling together fresh ideas from the world’s best sources and making each issue a keepsake well worth collecting.


Alberta Formed - Alberta Transformed

Alberta Formed - Alberta Transformed

Author: Alberta 2005 Centennial History Society

Publisher: University of Alberta

Published: 2006-04-18

Total Pages: 470

ISBN-13: 9781552381946

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Alberta Formed Alberta Transformed is a two-volume set spanning a remarkable 12,000 years of history and showcasing the work of 34 of Alberta's most respected scholars. Volume 1 sets the stage from human beginnings in Alberta to the eve of Alberta's inauguration as a province in 1905, while Volume 2 takes readers through the twentieth century and up to the 2005 centennial.


Leduc: Then & Now

Leduc: Then & Now

Author: Tom Dirsa

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2020-02-25

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 1387946587

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This is a history book about the City of Leduc from 1890 to 2018. It tells a story about the people, events, and organizations that contributed to the development of Leduc.


Harm's Way

Harm's Way

Author: Anthony W. Rasporich

Publisher: University of Calgary Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 1552380912

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The stories told in this collection, though tragic for many, illustrate the steadfast determination and courage of people in the face of misfortune and extreme distress. From the lesser-known weed outbreaks and tornadoes to the world-wide influenza outbreak in 1918 that devastated many Calgary families, these stories focus on the human side of these disasters. It may be a heroic individual or the collective response of a community, but what is truly remarkable in these stories is the human response to the world being turned upside down by famine and disease, by flood, fire, or rock slide, by wind and cold, by dynamite or gas explosions, or even by the seemingly mundane threat of weeds upon crops. It is the resolution to continue to fight and the persistence of the human spirit and its adaptability to challenges that is the true story of a century of development in western Canada


Usable Urban Past Planning and Politics

Usable Urban Past Planning and Politics

Author: Alan F.J. Artibise

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 1980-11-15

Total Pages: 399

ISBN-13: 0773580646

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This collection of original essays serves both the historians and geographers who seek a deeper understanding of Canada's urban past, and the planners, politicians and citizens who seek to preserve or to change their cities today.


The West and Beyond

The West and Beyond

Author: Sarah Carter

Publisher: Athabasca University Press

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 462

ISBN-13: 1897425805

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The central aim of "The West and Beyond" is to evaluate and appraise the state of Western Canadian history, to acknowledge and assess the contributions of historians of the past and present, to showcase the research interests of a new generation of scholars, to chart new directions for the future, and stimulate further interrogations of our past.-- The book is broken into five sections and contains articles from both established and new scholars that broadly reflect findings of the conference "The West and Beyond:-- Historians Past, Present and Future" held in Edmonton, Alberta in the summer of 2008.-- The editors hope the collection will encourage dialogue among generations of historians of the West and among practitioners of diverse approaches to the past.-- The collection also reflects a broad range of disciplinary and professional interests suggesting a number of different ways to understand the West.


The Limits of Labour

The Limits of Labour

Author: David Bright

Publisher: UBC Press

Published: 2011-11-01

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 0774841664

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In a few short decades before the First World War, Calgary was transformed from a frontier outpost into a complex industrial metropolis. With industrialization there emerged a diverse and equally complex working class. David Bright explores the various levels of class formation and class identity in the city to argue that Calgary's reputation as a prewar centre of labour conservatism is in need of revision.


Working People in Alberta

Working People in Alberta

Author: Alvin Finkel

Publisher: Athabasca University Press

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 361

ISBN-13: 1926836588

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A political and economic analysis of the history of working people in Alberta.


Peace, Progress and Prosperity

Peace, Progress and Prosperity

Author: Gordon Leslie Barnhart

Publisher: University of Regina Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 9780889771420

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Thomas Walter Scott was a newspaper owner and successful businessman before being elected to the House of Commons in 1905 as member for Assiniboia West. He became leader of the Saskatchewan Liberal Party by 1905 and premier of the new province. This biography covers the life of this respected political leader from birth through his political career to his retirement years, giving a picture of his labours in the fields of education, female suffrage, agriculture, and public policy whose fruits continue to be of influence in the province.