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John Hall Archer. Saskatchewan: A History. Western Producer Prairie Books. 1980. 422pp.

Jim Harding (editor). Social Policy and Social Justice: The NDP Government in Saskatchewan During the Blakeney Years. Wilfrid Laurier University Press. 1995. 484pp.

Steve Hewitt. Riding to the Rescue: The Transformation of the RCMP in Alberta and Saskatchewan, 1914-1939. University of Toronto Press. 2006. 205pp.

C. Stuart Houston. Steps on the Road to Medicare: Why Saskatchewan Led the Way. McGill-Queen's University Press. 2002. 163pp.

Zhiqiu Lin. Policing the Wild North-West: A Sociological Study of the Provincial Police in Alberta And Saskatchewan, 1905-32. University of Calgary Press. 2007. 233pp.

Seymour M. Lipset. Agrarian Socialism: The Coöperative Commonwealth Federation in Saskatchewan, a Study in Political Sociology. University of California Press. 1950. 315pp.

Edward A. McCourt. Saskatchewan. St. Martin's Press. 1968. 238pp.

David M. Quiring. CCF Colonialism in Northern Saskatchewan: Battling Parish Priests, Bootleggers, and Fur Sharks. UBC Press. 2005. 376pp.

Arthur J. Ray; Jim Miller; Frank Tough. Bounty and Benevolence: A History of Saskatchewan Treaties. McGill-Queen's University Press. 2002. 312pp.

David E. Smith. Prairie Liberalism: The Liberal Party in Saskatchewan, 1905-71. University of Toronto Press. 1975. 352pp.

Bill Waiser. Saskatchewan: A New History. Fitzhenry & Whiteside. 2005. 563pp.

John Warnock. Saskatchewan: The Roots of Discontent and Protest. Black Rose Books. 2004. 427pp.

Jim Warren; Kathleen Carlisle. On the Side of the People: A History of Labour in Saskatchewan. Coteau Books. 2005. 288pp.




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