Raymond Culos Explained
Raymond Culos (born April 18, 1936, in Vancouver, British Columbia) is an author who has chronicled the history of the Italian community in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia.
Culos is from an Italian family in Vancouver.[1] He previously worked as a journalist, including on the paper L'Eco d'Italia.[1] [2]
Culos's three-volume community history, Vancouver's Society of Italians (1998), recounts the history of Italians in Vancouver, particularly of prominent families.[1] [3] His book Injustice Served: The Story of British Columbia’s Italian Enemy Aliens During World War II (2012) is about the Italian Canadian internment during the Second World War.[4] [5] [6]
Notes and References
- SCARDELLATO . GABRIELE . Review: Vancouver's Society of Italians, by Raymond Culos . BC Studies: The British Columbian Quarterly . Summer 1999 . 122 . 28 June 2020.
- Book: Patricia K. Wood. Nationalism from the Margins: Italians in Alberta and British Columbia. 25 September 2011. 3 June 2004. McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP. 978-0-7735-2370-8. 7.
- Fielding. Stephen. Review: Whoever Gives us Bread: The Story of Italians in British Columbia, by Lynne Bowen . BC Studies: The British Columbian Quarterly . November 2013 . 28 June 2020.
- News: Cecco . Leyland . Decades on, descendants of detained Italian Canadians recall shame . 28 June 2020 . The Guardian . 15 July 2019.
- News: Italian interneesa Canadian story . 28 June 2020 . Rocky Mountain Outlook . 8 November 2012.
- Book: Emanuele Sica. Richard Carrier. Italy and the Second World War: Alternative Perspectives. 28 June 2020. 14 June 2018. BRILL. 978-90-04-36376-2. 301.