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David Dendy
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David Dendy
Professor, Department of History
Office: Kelowna Campus, H127B Telephone: (250) 762-5445, ext. 4227 E-mail: ddendy@okanagan.bc.ca |
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University Degrees
B.A., University of British Columbia M.A., University of British Columbia
Courses taught at Okanagan College
- History of Canada
- History of the Contemporary World
- History of the United States
- History of Modern China
- History of Modern Japan and Korea
Fields of interest
- History of the Spice Trade and Uses
- Agricultural History
- Okanagan History
Current research / scholarly activity
Theses
"One Huge Orchard: Okanagan Land and Development Companies Before the Great War." B.A. graduating essay, University of British Columbia, 1976.
"A Cent a Pound or on the Ground: Okanagan Fruit Growers and Marketing, 1920-1935." M.A. thesis, University of British Columbia, 1981. Read the thesis
Publications
“The Worm in the Apple: Contesting the Codling Moth in British Columbia”, in R.W. Sandwell, ed., Beyond the City Limits: Rural History in British Columbia (Vancouver: UBC Press, 1999). Available on-line via Google Books
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