Bibliography of Alberta history

The following is a bibliography of Alberta history.

Surveys and reference

  • "Alberta Online Encyclopedia". Heritage Community Foundation. 2009., a short encyclopedia
  • "The Canadian Encyclopedia". Historica Canada. 2008. a very good starting point
  • "The Dictionary of Canadian Biography". University of Toronto/Université Laval. 2017. scholarly biographies of every important person who died by 1930
  • Cashman, Tony (197). A Picture History of Alberta. Edmonton, Alberta: Hurtig. ISBN 978-0-88830-157-4. {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help)
  • Friesen, Gerald (1987). The Canadian Prairies: A History (student ed.). University of Toronto Press. ISBN 978-0-8020-6648-0.
  • MacGregor, James Grierson (1972). A History of Alberta. Hurtig. ISBN 978-0-88830-063-8.
  • Owram, Doug; Macleod, R. C., eds. (1979). The Formation of Alberta: a documentary history. Alberta Records Publication Board, Historical Society of Alberta. ISBN 978-0-88864-987-4. primary sources
  • Palmer, Howard; Palmer, Tamara (1990). Alberta: A New History. Hurtig Publishers. ISBN 978-0-88830-340-0., standard survey by leading historian
  • Payne, Michael; Wetherell, Donald; Cavanaugh, Catherine, eds. (2006). Alberta formed, Alberta transformed. Vol. 1. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press. ISBN 978-1-55238-194-6.
  • Payne, Michael; Wetherell, Donald; Cavanaugh, Catherine, eds. (2006). Alberta formed, Alberta transformed. Vol. 2. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press. ISBN 978-1-55238-194-6.
  • Pitsula, James M. (2005). "Disparate Duo". The Beaver. 85 (4): 14–24., a comparison with Saskatchewan, Fulltext in EBSCO
  • Herk, Aritha Van (2001). Mavericks: An Incorrigable History Of Alberta. Penguin Canada. ISBN 978-0-14-317695-4. OL 7643613M. 14 popular essays on the fur trade, aboriginal peoples, exploration, the North-West Mounted Police, ranchers, homesteaders, territorial and provincial politics, women, and Albertan culture.
  • Wardhaugh, Robert, ed. (2001). Toward Defining the Prairies: Region, Culture, and History. University of Manitoba Press. ISBN 978-0-88755-388-2.

Economics, business, labour

Medical

First Nations, Metis

High culture

Politics and government

Regional, urban, environment

  • Belliveau, Anne. The Story of Alberta's Big West Country: Upper North Saskatchewan River Corridor, Shunda Basin, Brazeau Collieries and Nordegg. Calgary: Detselig, 1999. 240 pp.
  • Conrad, Norman C. (1999). Reading the Entrails: An Alberta Ecohistory. Calgary, Alta.: University of Calgary Press. ISBN 9781552380123.
  • Foran, Max; Jameson, Sheilagh S., eds. (1987). Citymakers: Calgarians after the Frontier. Historical Society of Alberta. ISBN 0-88925-725-6.
  • Foran, Max; Foran, Heather MacEwan (1982). Calgary, Canada's Frontier Metropolis an Illustrated History. Windsor, Ont.: Windsor Publications Inc. ISBN 978-0-89781-055-5.
  • Foran, Max. Calgary: An Illustrated History/Calgary: Histoire Illustrée. Toronto: Lorimer; Ottawa: Natl. Mus. of Man, 1978. 192 pp.
  • Hesketh, Bob; Swyripa, Frances, eds. (1995). Edmonton: The Life of a City. Edmonton, Alta.: NeWest. ISBN 1-896300-02-2.
  • Johnston, Alex (1985). Lethbridge: A Centennial History. City of Lethbridge & Historical Society of Alberta. ISBN 0-919224-42-3.
  • MacDonald, Graham A. Where the Mountains Meet the Prairies: A History of Waterton Country. (Parks and Heritage Series, No. 3.) U. of Calgary Press, 2000. 210 pp.
  • Melnyk, Bryan P. Calgary Builds: The Emergence of an Urban Landscape, 1905-1914. Calgary: Alberta Culture, Can. Plains Res. Center, 1985. 214 pp.
  • Rasporich, Anthony W.; Klassen, Henry C. (1975). Frontier Calgary: Town, City, and Region 1875-1914. Calgary, Alta.: University of Calgary & McClelland and Stewart West. ISBN 0-7712-1017-5.
  • Reasons, Charles E., ed. (1984). Stampede City: Power and Politics in the West. Toronto: Between the Lines. ISBN 0-919946-46-1. - impact of oil on Calgary
  • Smith, Donald B. (1994). Centennial City: Calgary, 1894-1994. Calgary, Alta.: University of Calgary. ISBN 1-895176-57-3.
  • Taft, Kevin (2017). Oil's Deep State: How the Petroleum Industry Undermines Democracy and Stops Action on Global Warming -- in Alberta, and in Ottawa. James Lorimer & Company. ISBN 978-1-4594-0999-6.
  • Timoney, Kevin P., and Peter Lee. "Does the Alberta tar sands industry pollute? The scientific evidence." The Open Conservation Biology Journal 3.1 (2009) online.
  • Wetherell, Donald G.; Kmet, Irene R. A. (2000). Alberta's North: A History, 1890-1950. University of Alberta Press. ISBN 0-88864-342-X.
  • Wetherell, Donald G.; Kmet, Irene R. A. (1995). Town Life: Main Street and the Evolution of Small Town Alberta, 1880-1947. University of Alberta Press.

Settlement, rural, pioneers

  • Baker, William M., ed. (1993). Pioneer Policing in Southern Alberta: Deane of the Mounties, 1888-1914. Calgary: Historical Society of Alberta. ISBN 0-929123-02-6.
  • Bennett, John W. and Seena B. Kohl. Settling the Canadian-American West, 1890-1915: Pioneer Adaptation and Community Building. An Anthropological History. U. of Nebraska Press, 1995. 311 pp. online
  • Bowen, Lynne (1992). Muddling Through: The Remarkable Story of the Barr Colonists. Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre. ISBN 1-55054-053-X.
  • Brado, Edward. Cattle Kingdom: Early Ranching in Alberta. Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre, 1984. 298 pp.
  • Brunvand, Jan Harold (1974). Norwegian Settlers in Alberta. National Museum of Man, Mercury Series, Canadian Centre for Folk Cultural Studies, Paper no. 8. Ottawa: National Museum of Man.
  • Danysk, Cecilia (1995). Hired Hands: Labour and the Development of Prairie Agriculture, 1880-1930. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart Inc. ISBN 0-7710-2552-1.
  • Hurt, Leslie J. The Victoria Settlement, 1862-1922. Occasional Paper, no. 7. Edmonton: Alberta Culture, Hist. Resources Division, 1979. 242 pp.
  • Jaques, Carrol (2001). Unifarm: A Story of Conflict and Change. University of Calgary Press. ISBN 1-55238-051-3.
  • Jones, David C. Empire of Dust: Settling and Abandoning the Prairie Dry Belt. U. of Nebraska Press, 1987. 330 pp.
  • Jones, David C., ed. "We'll All Be Buried Down Here": The Prairie Dryland Disaster, 1917-1926. Calgary: Alberta Records Publ. Board; Hist. Soc. of Alberta, 1986. 200 pp. collects primary sources
  • Leonard, David W. Delayed Frontier: The Peace River Country to 1909. Calgary, Alta.: Detselig, 1995. 256 pp.
  • Palmer, Howard. The Settlement of the West (1977) online edition
  • Rennie, Bradford James. The Rise of Agrarian Democracy: The United Farmers and Farm Women of Alberta, 1909-1921. U of Toronto Press, 2000. 282 pp.
  • Gross, Renie. Groundwork: Carl Anderson, Farm Crusader. Wardlow, Alta.: Badlands Books, 1998. 352 pp.
  • Jackson, Mary Percy. Suitable for the Wilds: Letters from Northern Alberta, 1929-1931. ed. by Janice Dickin McGinnis, Toronto: U. of Toronto Press, 1995. 264 pp.; a primary source
  • Sharp, Paul F. Whoop-up Country: The Canadian-American West, 1865-1885. Reprint ed., Norman: U. of Oklahoma Press, 1973. 347pp. primary source
  • Silverman, Eliane Leslau. The Last Best West: Women on the Alberta Frontier 1880-1930. Montreal: Eden, 1984. 183 pp.
  • Thompson, John Herd. Forging the Prairie West. (1998)
  • Voisey, Paul. Vulcan: The Making of a Prairie Community. Toronto: U. of Toronto Press, 1987. 341 pp.

Social, ethnic, religion and schools

  • Banack, Clark (Spring 2014). "Evangelical Christianity and Political Thought in Alberta.'". Journal of Canadian Studies. 48 (2): 70–99. doi:10.3138/jcs.48.2.70. S2CID 145237154.
  • Byrne, M. B. From the Buffalo to the Cross: A History of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Calgary. Calgary Archdiocese. 555 pp.
  • Cavanaugh, Catherine A. and Warne, Randi R., ed. Standing on New Ground: Women in Alberta. U. of Alberta Press, 1993. 202 pp.
  • den Otter, Andy A. Civilizing the West: The Galts and the Development of Western Canada. U. of Alberta Press, 1981. 395 pp.
  • Flint, David. The Hutterites: A Study in Prejudice. Oxford U. Press, 1975. 193 pp.
  • Gray, James. Booze: The Impact of Whisky On the Prairie West (Toronto: Macmillan, 1972.)
  • Hoe, Ban Seng. Structural Changes of Two Chinese Communities in Alberta, Canada. Mercury Series, no. 19. Ottawa: Natl. Mus. of Man, Can. Centre for Folk Culture Studies, 1976. 385 pp.
  • McLachlan, Elizabeth. With Unshakeable Persistence: Rural Teachers of the Depression Era. Edmonton: NeWest, 1999. 187 pp.
  • Palmer, Howard and Palmer, Tamara, eds. Peoples of Alberta: Portraits of Cultural Diversity. Saskatoon, Sask.: Western Producer Prairie Books, 1985. 551 pp.
  • Palmer, Howard. Patterns of Prejudice: A History of Nativism in Alberta. McClelland and Stewart, 1982. 217 pp.
  • Scheffel, David. In the Shadow of Antichrist: The Old Believers in Alberta. Peterborough, Ont.: Broadview, 1991. 252 pp.
  • Stebbins, Robert A. The Franco-Calgarians: French Language, Leisure, and Linguistic Life-Style in an Anglophone City. U. of Toronto Press, 1994. 152 pp.
  • Ukrainian Pioneers' Association of Alberta. Ukrainians in Alberta. Edmonton: Ukrainian Pioneers' Assoc. of Alberta (1975) 560 pp.
  • Wall, Karen L. Game Plan: A Social History of Sport in Alberta (2013) online review
  • Williams, Robert J., Yale D. Belanger, and Jennifer N. Arthur. "Gambling in Alberta: History, current status and socioeconomic impacts" (Alberta Gaming Research Institute, 2011) online.

See also