High River And The Times

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Founded in 1905, the High River Times served a community of small town advertisers and an extensive hinterland of ranchers and farmers in southern Alberta. Under the ownership of the Charles Clark family for over 60 years, the Times established itself as the epitome of the rural weekly press in Alberta. Even Joe Clark, the future prime minister, worked for the family business. While historians rely heavily on local newspapers to write about rural and small town life, Paul Voisey has studied the influence of the Times on shaping the community of High River. Foreword by Rt. Hon. Joe Clark, PC CC.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Paul Voisey
Publisher : University of Alberta
Release : 2004-01-30
File : 308 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0888644116


Cowboys Ranchers And The Cattle Business

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Papers from a conference held at the Glenbow Museum in Sept. 1997.

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Genre : Canada, Western
Author : S. M. Evans
Publisher : University of Calgary Press
Release : 2000
File : 255 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781552380192


The Bar U Canadian Ranching History

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For much of its 130-year history, the Bar U Ranch can claim to have been one of the most famous ranches in Canada. Its reputation is firmly based on the historical role that the ranch has played, its size and longevity, and its association with some of the remarkable people who have helped develop the cattle business and build the Canadian West. The long history of the ranch allows the evolution of the cattle business to be traced and can be seen in three distinct historical periods based on the eras of the individuals who owned and managed the ranch. These colourful figures, beginning with Fred Stimson, then George Lane, and finally Pat Burns, have left an indelible mark on the Bar U as well as Canadian ranching history. The Bar U and Canadian Ranching History is a fascinating story that integrates the history of ranching in Alberta with larger issues of ranch historiography in the American and Canadian West and contributes greatly to the overall understanding of ranching history.

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Genre : Bar U Ranch National Historic Site (Alta.)
Author : S. M. Evans
Publisher : University of Calgary Press
Release : 2004
File : 413 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781552381342


Trails Trials

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Trails and Trials documents the development of the beef cattle industry in Alberta from its open-range ranching phase to the beginnings of the modern era. This narrative history documents how the beef cattle industry responded to the challenges following the end of the open-range era through two world wars and the Great Depression.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Maxwell Foran
Publisher : University of Calgary Press
Release : 2003
File : 334 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781552380895


A Wilder West

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The rodeo cowboy is one of the most evocative images of the Wild West. The master of the frontier, he is renowned for his masculinity, toughness, and skill. A Wilder West returns to rodeo's small-town roots to explore how rodeo simultaneously embodies and subverts our traditional understandings of power relations between man and nature, women and men, settlers and Aboriginal peoples. An important contact zone – a chaotic and unpredictable place of encounter – rodeo has challenged expected social hierarchies, bringing people together across racial and gender divides to create friendships, rivalries, and unexpected intimacies. At the rodeo, Aboriginal riders became local heroes, and rodeo queens spoke their minds. A Wilder West complicates the idea of western Canada as a “white man's country” and shows how rural rodeos have been communities in which different rules applied. Lavishly illustrated, this creative history will change the way we see the West's most controversial sport.

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Genre : History
Author : Mary-Ellen Kelm
Publisher : UBC Press
Release : 2012-07-01
File : 313 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780774820325


Calgary S Grand Story

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"Calgary was a Boomtown of 50,000 people in 1912, the year the Lougheed building and the adjacent Grand Theatre were built. The fanfare and anticipation surrounding their opening marked the beginning of a golden era in the city's history. The Lougheed quickly became Calgary's premier corporate address, and the state-of-the-art Grand Theatre the hub of a thriving cultural community." "From the viewpoint of these two prominent heritage buildings, author Donald Smith introduces the reader to the personalities and events that helped shape Calgary in the twentieth century. Complemented by over 140 historical images, Calgary's Grand Story is a tribute to the Lougheed and the Grand, and celebrates their unrivalled position in the city's political, economic, and cultural history."--BOOK JACKET.

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Genre : History
Author : Donald B. Smith
Publisher : University of Calgary Press
Release : 2005
File : 370 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781552381748


Alberta Newspapers 1880 1982 An Historical Directory

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Studies of Alberta's newspapers have generally concentrated on better-known newspapers published in major centres and the organs of significant political parties. Gloria H. Strathern's exhaustive historical directory makes it possible to review the role of the press on a more comprehensive basis.

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Genre : History
Author : Gloria Strathern
Publisher : University of Alberta
Release : 1988
File : 632 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0888641370


Women Who Made The News

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The first newspaperwomen were employed to attract female subscribers and advertising revenue. Once hired, they found themselves confined to a narrow range of specialties that catered to conventionally defined women's interests - home-making, fashion, and high society - and most were patronized by their male peers. But these women journalists did more than simply deliver female consumers to advertisers. Some of them eventually made names for themselves as commercial reporters or political and even war correspondents. By making news about women for women, they created a distinctly female culture within the newspaper, chronicling the increasing participation of women in public affairs. Women Who Made the News is the story of the women who helped raise Canadian women's collective awareness of each other and of their achievements in the period leading up to World War II.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Marjory Lang
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Release : 1999-08-26
File : 388 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780773567740


The First Stampede Of Flores Ladue

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"The true love story of Florence and Guy Weadick and the beginning of the Calgary Stampede"--Cover.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Wendy Bryden
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Release : 2012-06-05
File : 226 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781451609332


Bearcat Murray

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An insider's look at Calgary Flames history from beloved trainer Bearcat Murray Jim "Bearcat" Murray knows what it means to live and breathe Calgary Flames hockey, and he's carved out his own spot in team history as an unforgettable character. The young man from Okotoks who once dreamed of becoming a jockey found his calling as the Flames' longtime athletic trainer, went on to sip beer from the Stanley Cup, and later was unanimously voted into the Hall of Fame. Murray now reflects on decades of incredible memories, from the Flames' earliest days after moving to Calgary in 1980 to the glory years of Lanny McDonald and Theo Fleury to the madcap sequence of events that inspired a group of Boston Bruin fans to create The Bearcat Murray Fan Club. Packed with countless unforgettable gems, this rollicking tour of Flames history is essential reading for all fans.

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Genre : Travel
Author : Jim Murray
Publisher : Triumph Books
Release : 2021-11-02
File : 216 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781641257060