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Farnworth and Jardine's Wood Circular

  • MS-4-19, SF Box 21, Folder 21
  • Item
  • May 30, 1872
Item is a wood circular from Liverpool, Nova Scotia, dated May 30, 1872. The circular reports on recent timber imports and sales and includes wholesale prices for American and Baltic timber products as of May 30, 1872.

Farnworth and Jardine.

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.

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Subseries comprises manuscripts of conference and seminar papers, testimony statements, and published and unpublished scholarly papers and reports.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.

Non-crisis bargaining among nations: the politics of trade negotiations : [research grant application and correspondence]

File contains Gilbert Winham's research grant application submitted to the Social Sciences and Humanities Division, Canada Council, for his project titled "Non-Crisis Bargaining Among Nations: The Politics of Trade Negotiations", submitted in autumn 1969 while employed at McMaster University. File also includes correspondence from Breck Milroy, Mrs. Bardour, and M. de Groot, as well as from GATT.

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-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.

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.

Tokyo Round project research grant materials

File contains documents related Gilbert Winham's research grant funding submitted to the Social Sciences and Humanities Division, Canada Council on his project about the Tokyo Round, submitted in autumn 1981 while employed at McMaster University. File includes notice of award, a leave fellowship report, and financial information.

The Canadian auto industry: cooperation or competition with the United States in the 1980's : [research grant application]

File contains Gilbert Winham's research grant application to the Dalhousie Research Development Fund Committee for his project titled "The Canadian Auto Industry: Cooperation or Competition with the United States in the 1980's", submitted in spring 1981 while employed at Dalhousie University. File also includes correspondence from Elliot Feldman, as well as handwritten notes.

Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University

File contains outgoing external professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in 1984 and early-1985, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University. He also served with the Royal Commission on the Economic Union and Development Prospects for Canada during this period.

File contains correspondence related to manuscript submission and article reviews, paper presentations and training simulations, student and professional references, job transfer application discussions with Princeton University's "Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs" and the University of Michigan, and other correspondence, including to Claude Mercier and Micheline Brunetti (GATT), the International Peace Academy, the Canadian Institute for International Affairs, among others.

File also includes internal correspondence to Denis Stairs (re acknowledgement of achievements), Marcia Ozier, Alexander Young, Donald Betts, Roger Dial, Alan Andrews, A.J. Tingley, and A.M. Sinclair.

Professional correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University

File contains incoming external professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in 1985 and early-1986, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University. He also served with the Royal Commission on the Economic Union and Development Prospects for Canada during this period (until the end of March 1986).

File contains correspondence related to manuscript submission and article reviews (including the publication of "International Trade and the Tokyo Round Negotiation"), paper presentations and training simulations, the winding down of the Royal Commission, grant funding proposals (including for "The Political Economy of Canada-United States Free Trade Negotiations"), Expo 86 attendance,and other correspondence, including from Micheline Brunetti (GATT), Sarah Anderson (Office of the US Consul General), Donald Sobey, the Department of Justice, among others.

File also includes internal correspondence from Robert Boardman, Donald Betts, Chris Nielsen, Robert Fournier, Elisabeth Mann Borgese, Alan Rugman, W. Andrew MacKay, Joel Sokolsky, G.R. George, John D. Mabley, Richard Apostle, and Peter Aucoin.

Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University

File contains outgoing external professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in 1985 and early-1986, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University.

File contains correspondence related to manuscript discussions about his forthcoming "International Trade and the Tokyo Round" publication, paper presentations and training simulations, student and professional references, and other correspondence, including to the Trade Negotiations Office of the Government of Canada, GATT (Micheline Brunetti, John Croome, William Kelly, Claude Mercier, Arthur Dunkel), the Donner Canadian Foundation, the Royal Commission on the Economic Union and Development Prospects for Canada, the Department of Intergovernmental Affairs, various Ambassadors to the United Nations, Robert Stanfield, among others.

File also includes internal correspondence to Alan Andrews, Donald Betts, Alan Rugman, and Don Miller.

Professional correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University

File contains external professional correspondence sent to Gilbert Winham in late 1986 and 1987, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University.

File contains correspondence related to manuscript discussions about his "International Trade and the Tokyo Round Negotiation" publication, paper presentations and training simulations, student and professional references, and other correspondence, including from Department of Justice Canada, the Canadian Institute of International Affairs, GATT (T. Konate), Princeton University Press (about "Tokyo Round"), Walter Cronkite, among others.

File also includes internal correspondence from Robert Fournier, Elisabeth Mann Borgese, A. Paul Pross, and Donald Betts. File also includes some outgoing correspondence to Douglas Johnston, Denis Stairs, Robert Boardman, the International Centre for Ocean Development, the Tanzanian High Commission (for presentation of an IOI course in ocean management), GATT, among others.

New issues in crisis management : [research grant]

File contains Gilbert Winham's research grant approval for a project titled "New Issues in Crisis Management", submitted to Dalhousie University Research Development Fund Committee in 1986, while employed at Dalhousie. The funding corresponds with an agreement with Westview Press to publish a book of the same name.

The diplomacy of management: international negotiation in a complex world : [research grant application and correspondence]

File contains Gilbert Winham's research grant application submitted to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Conucil of Canada, for his project titled "The Diplomacy of Management: International Negotiation in a Complex World", submitted in summer 1986 while employed at Dalhousie University. File includes correspondence between Winham and Hilda Nantais. File also includes financial reports.

Professional correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University

File contains incoming external professional correspondence sent to Gilbert Winham in 1986 and early-1987 while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University.

File contains correspondence related to manuscript submission and article reviews (including the publication of "International Trade and the Tokyo Round Negotiation", and submissions to Negotiation Journal), paper presentations and training simulations (Free Trade and Regional Development), grant funding proposals, and other correspondence, including from Princeton University Press (around the Tokyo Round publication), Canadian Institute of International Affairs (Rear-Admiral Fred Crickard), the Brookings Institution, Department of Justice Canada, GATT (Desmond Peart), among others.

File also includes internal correspondence from Donald Betts, Robert Boardman, Robert Finbow, David Black, Peter Aucoin, K. Scott Wood, John Mabley, and K.T. Leffek.

Perspectives on a US-Canadian free trade agreement : the fourth annual workshop on US-Canadian relations : [conference materials]

File contains Gilbert Winham's conference materials for the meeting "Perspective on a U.S.-Canadian Free Trade Agreement: The Fourth Annual Workshop on U.S.-Canadian Relations", sponsored by the Centre for the Study of International Economic Relations of the University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, April 4-5, 1986.

Professional correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University

File contains external professional correspondence sent to Gilbert Winham in late 1987 and 1988, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University, and researching under a Canada Council Killam Research Fellowship.

File contains correspondence related to manuscript discussions about his "International Trade and the Tokyo Round Negotiation", "New Issues in International Crisis Management" publications, and the article "The Relevance of Clausewitz to a Theory of International Negotiation", paper presentations and training simulations (including the Waterfront Environment Forum in Halifax, with Boardman, Mann Borgese, Dowdy, and Middlemiss; and the Library of Parliament Public Policy Seminar), international trade networking and discussions, and other correspondence, including from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, the Canadian Institute for International Peace and Security, the Canadian Institute of International Affairs, among others.

File also includes internal correspondence from Denis Stairs, Jim Eayrs, Robert Boardman, Paul Pross, Alasdair M. Sinclair, David Luke, Danford Middlemiss, Elisabeth Mann Borgese, Robert Fournier, Donald Betts, Lee Dowdy, Donald Clairmont, Anita Coady, Alan Kennedy, Mike Wright, and K.T. Leffek.

Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University

File contains outgoing external professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in 1987 and early-1988, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University. Winham was also researching under a Canada Council Killam Research Fellowship during this period.

File contains correspondence related to manuscript submissions (chapter in New Issues in Crisis Management) and article review discussions, paper presentations and training simulations, trade negotiation networking and discussions, and other correspondence, including to the GATT (Michel Kostecki, Mohammed Saleem, David Hartridge, Angela Meylan, N. Hege, Raymond Krommenacker, Gary Sampson), Canadian Institute of International Affairs, Canada's Mission to the United Nations (David Plunkett, John Donaghy), U.S. Ambassador to Canada Thomas Niles, Michael MccGuire (Brookings Institution), among others.

File also includes internal correspondence to Donald Betts, Garth McIsaac, and Robert Fournier.

Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University

File contains outgoing external professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in 1988 and early-1989, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University. Winham was also researching under a Canada Council Killam Research Fellowship during this period (finishing 'Trading With Canada', negotiation theory and GATT research aiding forthcoming article in International Journal on the Uruguay Round).

File contains correspondence related to manuscript submissions ('Trading with Canada: The Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement' and promotion of 'New Issues in International Crisis Management') and article review discussions, paper presentations and training simulations, efforts to secure a fall placement at either Brookings Institute or SAIS at Johns Hopkins University (through the Killam Fellowship), trade negotiation networking and discussions, and other correspondence, including to the GATT (Mohammed Saleem, Alberto Campeas, Guellermina Martinez), United States Institute for Peace, Hon. John Crosbie, Department of Justice Canada, U.S. Treasury Department, among others.

File also includes internal correspondence to Innis Christie, A.D. Tillett, Howard C. Clark, Robert Boardman, Elisabeth Mann Borgese, Denis Stairs, Alan Kennedy, and K.T. Leffek.

Professional correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University

File contains external professional correspondence sent to Gilbert Winham in late 1988 and 1989, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University. Winham was also researching under a Canada Council Killam Research Fellowship in 1988. and 1989.

File contains correspondence related to manuscript submission ('New Issues in International Crisis Management', 'Trade-Offs on Free Trade') and article review (related to the Uruguay Round), paper presentations and training simulations (including introductory discussions around 'Canada, the Pacific, and the Uruguay Round' and 'Agricultural Trade Policy: Domestic Politics and International Tensions'), trade negotiation networking and discussions, and other correspondence, including from Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (for Winham's support for the Free Trade Agreement), the Rt. Hon Joe Clark (regarding Bill C-147), John Crosbie, The Institute for Research on Public Policy, United Nations Association in Canada, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, United States Institute of Peace, GATT (P.H. Rolian, A. Campeas), Trade Negotiations Office of the Government of Canada, among others.

File also includes internal correspondence from A.D. Tillett (regarding Elisabeth Mann Borgese's future with Dalhousie), Elisabeth Mann Borgese, W.E. Jones, Innis Christie, Moira McConnell, Howard C. Clark, Denis Stairs, K. Scott Wood, Miriam J. Stewart, Pat Rodee, Joan Chiasson, Robert Boardman, Alan Kennedy, and Dawn Russell.

Process of international negotiation : problems and new approaches : [conference materials and correspondence]

File contains Gilbert Winham's conference materials for the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) Working Meeting on the "Process of International Negotiation: Problems and New Approaches", held in June 1989. Winham served on a panel providing constructive criticism on a paper by Victor Kremenyuk titled "The Emerging System of International Negotiatons", as well as the exchange views on the directions of the PIN Project. File also includes correspondence between Winham, Robert H. Pry, Victor Kremenyuk, Gunnar Sjöstedt, and I. William Zartman.

Professional correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University and the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University

File contains external professional correspondence sent to Gilbert Winham in late 1989 and 1990, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University. Winham as also a Visiting Scholar at the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University during the later part of 1989.

File contains correspondence related to manuscript submission and article review (related to the Uruguay Round), paper presentations and training simulations, trade negotiation networking and discussions, and other correspondence, including from Hon. Lloyd Axworthy, GATT (Andreas Campeas, Guillermina Martinez-Van der Vegt), Nova Scotia Premier John Buchanan, among others.

File also includes internal correspondence from Moira McConnell, Innis Christie, Elisabeth Mann Borgese, Denis Stairs, Fazley Siddiq, Michael Bishop, Howard Clark, and Judy Noel.

Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University and the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University

File contains outgoing external professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in 1989 and early-1990, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University. Winham was also serving as a visiting scholar at the Johns Hopkins University School for Advanced International Studies during the end of 1989.

File contains correspondence related to manuscript submissions ('New Issues in International Crisis Management' royalties disagreements) and article review discussions, paper presentations and training simulations, trade negotiation networking and discussions (largely around Uruguay Round), and other correspondence, including to the GATT (Fermin Alcoba Enciso, Guillermina Martinez-Van der Vegt, Gerard Carroz, Angela Meylan), Hon. Lloyd Axworthy, Ambassador D.H. Burney, Stephane Dion (then with the Canadian Journal of Political Science), among others.

File also includes internal correspondence to Innis Christie, Jill Plummer, Robert Boardman, W.E. Jones and Peter Aucoin.

Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association : [international travel grant application]

File contains Gilbert Winham's international travel grant approval from the Dalhousie Research Development Fund Committee for an appearance at the Annual Meeting of International Studies Association in London, UK in the spring of 1989, while employed at Dalhousie University. The funding corresponds with an agreement with Westview Press to publish a book of the same name.

Correspondence related to Winham's placement as Bissell Professor at the Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto

File contains professional correspondence sent to Gilbert Winham in 1990, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University, related to his accepting the offer to become Bissell Professor at the Centre for International Studies at the University of Toronto for 1990-1991.

File includes a copy of the Agreement between University of Toronto, Winham, and Dalhousie University regarding his placement, as well as correspondence between Winham, Leonard Waverman, Don Miller, Kim Donaldson, and Sylvia Ostry.

Modern diplomatic negotiation : [research grant application]

File contains Gilbert Winham's research grant application to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada for his far-reaching project titled "Modern Diplomatic Negotiation", submitted in autumn 1990 while employed at Dalhousie University. File includes financial reports as well as Winham's final report on the project.

Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University and the Centre for International Studies at the University of Toronto

File contains external professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in late 1990 and 1991, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University. Winham also served as the Claude T. Bissell Professor of Canadian-American Studies at the Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto, during this period.

File contains correspondence related to manuscript discussions and publications (including articles to Foreign Policy and International Journal CIIA, and for "The Oxford Companion to Politics of the World"), paper presentations and training simulations (the Ditchley Conference, &c.), international trade networking and discussions (largely around the Uruguay Round), and other correspondence, including to Hon. John C. Crosbie, the Carnegie Endowment for International Affairs, the U.S. Department of Trade, the Canada Council (regarding his Killam Fellowship a few years earlier), GATT (Gerard Carroz, David Hartridge), Joel Sokolsky, among others.

File also includes internal correspondence to Judy Noel and Robert Boardman.

The organization of commerce : [research grant application]

File contains Gilbert Winham's research grant application to the Dalhousie Research Development Fund Committee for his project titled "The Organization of Commerce", submitted in spring 1990 while employed at Dalhousie University. File includes correspondence between Winham and Judith Fingard.

Professional correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University and the Centre for International Studies at the University of Toronto

File contains external professional correspondence sent to Gilbert Winham in late 1990 and 1991, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University. Winham also served as the Claude T. Bissell Professor of Canadian-American Studies at the Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto, during this period.

File contains correspondence related to manuscript discussions and publications (including articles to Foreign Policy, paper presentations and training simulations , international trade networking and discussions (largely around the Uruguay Round), and other correspondence, including from the Hon John. C. Crosbie (in regards to International Trade Advisory Committee work), Hon. John Bosley, the United States-Canada Free Trade Agreement Binational Secretariat, the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins, as well as the Canada Council regarding the finishing up of his Killam Research Fellowship files, among others.

File also includes internal correspondence from Rowland Smith, J. Fingard, Innis Christie, Elisabeth Mann Borgese, Danford Middlemiss, Robert Boardman, David A. Sutherland, John Craig, Candace Malcolm, David Cameron, and Brian Crocker.

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