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Gilbert R. Winham fonds

  • MS-2-702
  • Fonds
  • 1961 - 2006
Fonds comprises records created or collected by Gil Winham in the course of his education, teaching, research, publication and consultancy activities. Record types include course materials; personal and professional correspondence; grant applications; research materials, reports and manuscripts; and committee minutes and notes.

Winham, Gilbert Rathbone

Gil Winham's PhD coursework and thesis

Subseries comprises Gil Winham's graduate school coursework, research notes and PhD thesis submitted to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Also included is the manuscript of his 1964 dissertation submitted for the Diploma in International Law in the University of Manchester.

Gil Winham's professional correspondence

Subseries comprises correspondence written and received by Gil Winham over the course of his professional life, which has been maintained as he kept it, chronologically and with copies of outgoing correspondence filed separately from letters received. Correspondence is also located in other series: e.g., editorial correspondence with manuscript and other publishing records.

Professional correspondence related to job searching and recruitment

File includes correspondence related to Gilbert Winham's job search as he neared completion of his doctoral program at the University of North Carolina in 1966 and 1967, as well as correspondence related to preparing for his first teaching term after accepting a position at McMaster University in 1967. File also includes an early curriculum vitae.

Professional correspondence while employed at McMaster University

File contains professional correspondence sent both to and from Gilbert Winham between 1967 and 1970, when he was employed at the Department of Political Science at McMaster University. File contains correspondence related to paper presentations, conference attendance, review submissions, and grant applications. File contains correspondence between Winham and Carleton University, the University of Iowa, Dalhousie University (Denis Stairs), The Rockefeller Foundation, University of Waterloo, the University of Toronto International Relations Committee, and others.

Professional correspondence while employed at McMaster University

File contains professional correspondence sent both to and from Gilbert Winham between late-1967 and mid-1968, when he was employed at the Department of Political Science at McMaster University. File contains correspondence related to paper presentations, conference attendance, review submissions, graduate studies applicants.

Gil Winham's manuscripts and conference records

Subseries comprises manuscripts of conference and seminar papers, testimony statements, and published and unpublished scholarly papers and reports. Records include related correspondence, agendas, notes, newspaper clippings, and other materials.

Professional correspondence while employed at McMaster University

File contains professional correspondence sent both to and from Gilbert Winham between late-1968 and 1969, when he was employed at the Department of Political Science at McMaster University. File contains correspondence related to paper presentations, conference attendance, review submissions, and graduate studies applicants.

Professional correspondence while employed at McMaster University

File contains professional correspondence sent both to and from Gilbert Winham between mid-1969 and mid-1970, when he was employed at the Department of Political Science at McMaster University. File contains correspondence related to paper presentations, conference attendance, review submissions, and graduate studies applicants.

Professional correspondence while employed at McMaster University

File contains professional correspondence sent both to and from Gilbert Winham in 1970, when he was employed at the Department of Political Science at McMaster University. File contains correspondence related to paper presentations, conference attendance, review submissions, graduate studies applications and student support, article requests, &c.

Professional correspondence while employed at McMaster University

File contains professional correspondence sent both to and from Gilbert Winham between mid-1970 and mid-1971, when he was employed at the Department of Political Science at McMaster University. File contains correspondence related to paper presentations, conference attendance, review submissions, graduate studies applications and student support, travel expense reports, article requests, and more.

Erie and Superior Community Project

Subseries contains records created and collected by Gil Winham during his work on the Erie and Superior Community Project, which analyzed the capacity of ten Ontario communities to manage water quality. This project was initiated by Gil Winham and P.A. Globensky, funded by the Government of Canada, and located at McMaster University, where Winham was teaching. Records types include correspondence; grant applications; research materials; a copy of the final report; and a subsequent analysis of the project data.

Professional correspondence while employed at McMaster University

File contains professional correspondence sent both to and from Gilbert Winham between mid-1971 and mid-1973, when he was employed at the Department of Political Science at McMaster University. File contains correspondence related to paper presentations, conference attendance, review submissions, graduate studies applications and student support, funding requests and applications through the Brookings Institute, documents related to a simulation on international tariff negotiations, and more.

The politics of trade negotiations : [research grant application]

File contains Gilbert Winham's supplementary request for a research grant application for a project titled "The Politics of Trade Negotiations", submitted to the Humanities and Social Science Division of the Canada Council in March 1972, while employed at McMaster University. Also includes correspondence with Rene Lemieux.

The politics of trade negotiations : [research grant application and correspondence]

File contains textual records around Gilbert Winham's research grant application submitted to the Social Sciences and Humanities Division, Canada Council, for his project titled "The Politics of Trade Negotiation", submitted in 1969 while employed at McMaster University. File includes correspondence between Winham, L.A. Nenzel, Susan Ruether, Howard Lentner, S.P. Kirby, and Margaret Attems

Professional correspondence while employed at McMaster University

File contains professional correspondence sent largely to Gilbert Winham in 1972 and early 1973, when he was employed at the Department of Political Science at McMaster University. File contains correspondence related to paper presentations, conference attendance, review submissions, graduate studies applications and student support, his Canada Council fellowship leave grant application, &c.

Professional correspondence while employed at McMaster University

File contains professional correspondence sent largely to Gilbert Winham in 1973 and early 1974, when he was employed at the Department of Political Science at McMaster University. File contains correspondence related to paper presentations, conference attendance, his work with the Department of External Affairs, graduate studies applications and student support, submission of his manuscript "The Psychology of American Foreign Aid", discussions with Denis Stairs and Don Munton around running a simulation at Dalhousie University during a Workshop on Approaches to the Analysis of Canadian Foreign Policy, and considerations for positions beyond McMaster.

Documents related to the end of Gilbert Winham's instruction at McMaster University

File contains documents related to Gilbert Winham's early-1975 term at McMaster University. File contains the draft of a letter written by members of the Department of Political Science (dated February 10, 1975) outlining "certain unsettled problems" with the Department, dealing primarily with the difficulties around the Ph.D. programme, before also discussing concerns about retention of young faculty members as a result of the University's failure to "renew the contract of a[n unnamed] young instructor" -- presumably Winham, who left McMaster for Dalhousie in 1975. File also includes two issues of Contact (from late-1974), containing short pieces about Winham's achievements.

Professional correspondence while employed at McMaster University and his transfer to Dalhousie University

File contains professional correspondence sent largely to Gilbert Winham in 1974 and early 1975, when he was employed at the Department of Political Science at McMaster University. File contains correspondence related to Winham's interest in the vacant teaching position in Dalhousie's Department of Political Science, with Denis Stairs, K.A. Heard, G.R. MacLean, W.A. Mackay, Henry Hicks and Kwasi Nyamekye. File includes minutes of Winham's first meeting of the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies. File also includes correspondence related to paper presentations, conference attendance, graduate studies applications and student support, and discussions around other vacant foreign policy and teaching positions.

Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at McMaster University

File contains outgoing professional correspondence sent largely to Gilbert Winham in 1973 and early 1974, when he was employed at the Department of Political Science at McMaster University. File contains correspondence related to Winham's attendance at a conference at Dalhousie University (with Paul Bardette, Denis Stairs, and Don Munton). File also includes correspondence related to paper presentations, conference attendance, graduate studies applications and student support, his work with the Department of External Affairs, submission proposals around his manuscript "The Psychology of American Foreign Aid", &c.

Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at McMaster University and his transfer to Dalhousie University

File contains outgoing professional correspondence sent largely to Gilbert Winham in 1974 and early 1975, when he was employed at the Department of Political Science at McMaster University. File contains correspondence related to Winham's accepting of a vacant position in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University, with Kenneth Heard, Denis Stairs, Don Munton, and G.R. MacLean. File also includes his report "Comments on Visit of University Professors to Brussels Diplomatic Posts", his "Leave Fellowship" report, correspondence related to paper presentations, conference attendance, graduate studies applications and student support, his work with the Department of External Affairs, submission proposals around his manuscript "The Psychology of American Foreign Aid", &c.

Professional correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University

File contains incoming professional correspondence sent largely to Gilbert Winham in 1975 and early 1976, during his first year of employment in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University. File contains correspondence related to paper presentations at conferences, reviews of others' Canada Council Grant applications, journal review submissions, the Canada and the New International Economic Order conference at Saint Mary's University, and other correspondence.

Correspondence related to Dalhousie University, the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, and diplomatic visits

File contains professional correspondence sent to Gilbert Winham between September 1975 and June 1976. File includes information related to an American diplomatic visit, faculty appointments, and other correspondence. Includes correspondence from David Kushner, Roderick Logan, Allan J. MacEachen, Robert Boardman, and Joseph L. Dick, among others.

Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University

File contains outgoing professional correspondence sent largely by Gilbert Winham in 1975 and early 1976, during his first year of employment in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University. File contains correspondence related to paper presentations at conferences, reviews of others' Canada Council Grant applications, and other correspondence.

Outgoing correspondence related to Dalhousie University, the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, and diplomatic visits

File contains outgoing professional correspondence sent from Gilbert Winham between September 1975 and June 1976. File includes information related to an American diplomatic visit, faculty appointments, and other correspondence. Includes correspondence to Gerald Wright at the Donner Canadian Foundation, Allan J. MacEachen at External Affairs, Robert J. Moore (High Commissioner for Guyana), James Gray (Dean of Faculty of Arts and Science at Dalhousie), and other Canadian political science faculty members.

Correspondence related to Dalhousie University, the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, and grants

File contains professional correspondence sent to Gilbert Winham between July 1976 and June 1977. File includes correspondence from John W. Graham, Arthur Andrew, Klaus Sahlgren (United Nations), Dean Swanson, F.M. Filleul (External Affairs), Kathryn Gelner and Seyom Brown (Carnegie Edowment for International Peace), among others.

Professional correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University and Centre for Foreign Policy Studies

File contains incoming external professional correspondence sent largely to Gilbert Winham in 1976 and early 1977, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University and serving as Director of the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies. File contains correspondence related to paper presentations at conferences, grant applications, student references, journal review submissions, and other correspondence including from the Canadian Department of Finance, the Department of External Affairs, the U.S. Department of State (regarding a Negotiations course) and with the United Nations regarding GATT Commercial Policy courses. File includes internal correspondence from Henry Hicks, James Gray, Don Munto, and Graham Goddard.

Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University and Centre for Foreign Policy Studies

File contains incoming external outgoing professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in 1976 and early 1977, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University and serving as Director of the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies. File contains correspondence related to paper presentations at conferences, grant applications, manuscript submissions (to World Politics and the Journal of Conflict Resolution), tenure evalutions, and other correspondence including from the Canadian Department of Finance, the Department of External Affairs, the U.S. Department of State (regarding a simulation seminar), and with the United Nations regarding GATT Commercial Policy courses. File includes internal correspondence to David Braybrooke.

Outgoing correspondence related to Dalhousie University, the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, and grants

File contains outgoing professional correspondence sent from Gilbert Winham between July 1976 and June 1977. File includes correspondence to the Department of External Affairs, the Canadian International Development Agency, Department of Finance, Privy Council, (Nova Scotia) Province House, (Canadian) Intergovernmental Affairs, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, James Gray (Dean of Faculty of Arts and Science), among others.

Professional correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University and Centre for Foreign Policy Studies

File contains incoming external professional correspondence sent largely to Gilbert Winham in 1977 and early 1978, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University and serving as Director of the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies. File contains correspondence related to paper presentations at conferences, grant applications, student references, discussions around a proposed monograph relating to trade negotiations and the German Marshall Fund, and other correspondence including from the U.S. Department of State (Christopher Van Hollen, regarding the Marshall Fund monograph; Julius Katz and David McClintock, regarding a Negotiations training module), NATO (Robert Miller), the Department of External Affairs (D.M. Page). Department of Communications (J.R. Aubin, Dorothy Phillips), and the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources (Gordon MacNabb). File includes internal correspondence from Joan Nelson, Henry Hicks, James Gray, and Hubert King. File also includes facsimiles of Robert Stanfield correspondence regarding the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies.

Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University and Centre for Foreign Policy Studies

File contains outgoing external professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in 1977 and early 1978, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University and serving as Director of the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies. File contains correspondence related to paper presentations at conferences, discussions around proposed monographs relating to trade negotiations and the German Marshall Fund and the Slobbovia Negotiations, grant applications, review discussions, and other correspondence including to the Department of Industry, Trade and Commerce (GATT Division), the Ministry of Northern Affairs, the Department of Communications, the Department of External Affairs, Department of Finance, NATO, and the US Department of State. File includes internal correspondence to Don Munton, Arnold Tingley, Mary Turner, Edgar Gold, and James Gray. File also includes correspondence to Elisabeth Mann Borgese.

Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University and Centre for Foreign Policy Studies

File contains outgoing external professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in 1978 and early 1979, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University and serving as Director of the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies. File contains correspondence related to paper presentations at conferences, grant applications, article review discussions, and other correspondence including to the Department of External Affairs, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, the U.S. Department of State, and others. File includes internal correspondence to the Jimmy Tindigarukayo, K.T. Leffek, Dale Poel, Janet McNeil, Robert S. Rodger, and James Gray.

Professional correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University and Centre for Foreign Policy Studies

File contains incoming external professional correspondence sent largely to Gilbert Winham in 1978 and early 1979, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University and serving as Director of the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies. File contains correspondence related to paper presentations at conferences, Winham's securing of a major research grant, article submissions (including acceptance by World Politics for "Practitioners View of International Negotiations", International Perspectives for an article on the Toyko Round, and the Journal of Conflict Resolution) and monograph proposals ("The Diplomacy of Management"), as well as correspondence from the US Department of State (Allan Silberman, James Blake, Herbert Kaiser), National Defence (J.A. Boutilier), Research Council of Canada (Denis Croux), Department of External Affairs (Luc Bertrand). File includes internal correspondence from S.A.M. Burns, James Gray, Henry Hicks, K.T. Leffek, and Arnold Tingley.

Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University and Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, and as a visiting scholar at Harvard University

File contains outgoing external professional correspondence (predominantly typed facsimile, but also some quick handwritten drafts) sent by Gilbert Winham in 1979 and early 1980, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University and serving as Director of the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies. Winham was serving as a visiting scholar at the Center for International Affairs at Harvard University from September 1979 to June 1980. File contains correspondence related to paper presentations at conferences, grant applications, article submission discussions, and other correspondence including to the U.S. Department of State, canvasing international trade organizations for interviews related to the Tokyo Round (including the White House; to Robert S. Meyers and Ambassador MacDonald, re: document requests), the Department of Industry, Trade and Commerce, the Carter-Mondale Re-election Committee (to Ambassador Robert Strauss), and the Rockefeller Foundation, among others.

Professional correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University and Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, and as a visiting scholar at Harvard University

File contains incoming external professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in 1979 and early 1980, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University and serving as Director of the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies. Winham was serving as a visiting scholar at the Center for Internationl Affairs at Harvard University from September 1979 to June 1980. File contains correspondence related to paper presentations at conferences, grant applications, article review discussions, and other correspondence including from the Department of External Affairs, the White House (regarding documents requested related to Tokyo Round discussions), the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, the U.S. Department of State, and others. File includes internal correspondence from Jimmy Tindigarukayo, K.T. Leffek, Dale Poel, Henry Hicks, Elisabeth Mann Borgese, and Robert S. Rodger.

International Trade and the Tokyo Round of Trade Negotiations

Subseries comprises records created and collected by Gil Winham in the course of writing International Trade and the Tokyo Round Negotiation (Princeton University Press, 1986). Records includes a copy of the book, manuscripts, planning materials and research documents (primarily from the GATT), correspondence and reviews.

Maritime and Strategic Studies program proposal and annual report : [draft manuscript and correspondence]

File contains a proposal for a Maritime and Strategic Studies program at Dalhousie University (dated October 1980) under the auspices of the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, directed by Gilbert Winham. File also includes the 1982 annual report of the program, and notes of an interview with Department of National Defence personnel related to the creation of the program.

Macdonald Royal Commission on the Economic Union and Development Prospects for Canada

Subseries contains records created and collected by Gil Winham during his service on the Macdonald Royal Commission, which resulted in a recommendation that Canada enter into a free trade agreement with the United States. Record types include symposium and meeting agendas, minutes and notes; discussion papers; correspondence and memoranda; media releases and bulletins. Of note is a study on Canada-US sectoral trade written by Gil Winham, along with related records.
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