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Canadian history interviews with Des and Myer & Prof. G.R.Cook

10 interview transcripts

Interview topics include Quebec & Constitution, Federalism & Provincial Rights, Quebec & French Canada, WWI & Conscription, Laurier & Manitoba Schools, Re-generator book interview, Course overview with Michael Bliss, Course overview with Fernand Ouellet, Quebec & Sovereignty.

Open College Canadian History Program transcripts

File contains original source program transcripts of the entire collection of audio cassette programs from the original (1980-82) broadcasted Open College Canadian history course Search for a Nation (COCR 920) , comprising therein programs #1 to #48.

Politics of Bureaucracy

This subseries contains audio cassettes and textual records related to the Open College course: Politics of Bureaucracy, developed by Dr R. Olling and Desmond Glynn. Textual records include transcriptions of source interviews used in the finished radio-based course. Audio cassettes in this file include finished production tapes of the actual broadcasted course.

Open College Politics of Bureaucracy interview transcripts, draft program transcripts, and notes

This file contains annotated interview transcripts, draft program transcripts, and handwritten notes from the source interviews used by Randy Olling and Desmond Glynn to create the syllabus, course workbook and course programs on audiocassette for the Open College CJRT University Credit Course: Politics of Bureaucracy.

Interviewees include:

David Higgs, UofT
Ron Hicks head of Institute of Public Administration
Gareth Morgan
David Layton-Brown - expert on multi-nationalism
Marc Larett-Smith - Assistant Deputy Ministry, Cit. and Culture.
Harold Kaplan - University of Toronto
Dr. W. A. Matheson - Brock University
Bob Kymlicka - University of Western Ontario
Marty Westmacott - University of Western Ontario
Ron Manzer
William Read - York University
Vic Murray
Ron McLean
Rob Lucas - York University
Jack Richardson - University of Western Ontario
Dr. Harry Pariott - former cabinet minister (Ontario)
Robert Butler - Ontario Cabinet Management Board
John Ridpath
G. Tullock - York University
Milan Then - Ontario Ombudsman's Office
George Szablowski - York University
David Rayside
Robert Prestus - York University
Jim Packham - RPI
Bill Owen - RPI
Kim Mossal - McMaster University
Jim McAllister
David Wolfe - Erindale College University of Toronto
Ron Wintrobe - University of Western Ontario
Tom Wilson
Nelles Van Loom, RPI
Carolyn Tuehy - University of Toronto
M. Finlayson
Robert Fenn - University of Toronto
Joy Esberry - University of Toronto
Terry Downey - University of Waterloo
W. Crowston
Mark Cox - Department of Natural Resources, Province of Ontario
Robert Cox - University of Toronto
Ken Keonaghan
Richard Kapp - RPI
A.W. (Al) Johnson - University of Toronto
Richard Stren - University of Toronto
Harvey Simmons
Richard Lee - anthropologist
Bob Shirley - anthropologist
John Sewell - columnist for the Globe, municipal politician in Toronto
John Stratton - Ryerson University
Frank Vatai - professor of ancient history
Doug Long - McMaster University
Richard Cornell - York University
Phyllis Clarke - RPI
Peter Clancy - University of Western Ontario
Jacquie Chic - Ombudsman's Office, tutor
Jerome Chen - expert on ancient China
Barb Kaplan - Deputy City Clerk
John Bosher - York University
Richard Bird - Economist with the institute of Policy Analysis
Sylvia Bashevkin - University of Toronto
Ellen Barr - York University
Ed Andrew - University of Toronto
Marilyn Anderson - Star Probe
Jim Fleming - MP former Cabinet Minister
Professor Kontos
W.E. Gresham - professor emeritus University of Toronto
J.L. Granatstein - York University
Ken Kernaghan - Brock University
Edward Andrew
William Mathie - Brock University
Bob Melvin - University of Western Ontario
Richard Vernon - University of Western Ontario
Stephen State - University of Western Ontario
Frederick Vaughen - Guelph
Earl Aspevig - Ryerson University
Professor Rist - University of Toronto
Tom Pangell - University of Toronto

The Child in Society

This subseries contains audio cassettes and textual records related to the Open College course: The Child and Society - A history of childhood and child welfare. (course code: COCR 923)
The course was developed as a professionally required course for a new part-time degree program, Child and Youth Care, inaugurated in 1990 and housed in Ryerson's Faculty of Community Services, School of Child and Youth Care. The course was developed by historian Desmond Glynn and based on extensive research into the records of the Ministry of Community Services, annual conference papers of the Ontario Children's Aid Society, and the historical collection of MA theses held by the School of Social Work, University of Toronto.

Textual records include transcriptions of source interviews used in the finished radio-based course. Audio cassettes in this file include finished production tapes of the actual broadcasted class and source interview audio cassettes..

CJRT Open College The Child in Society Audio Cassettes

This file contains a collection of 64 audiocassettes associated with the CJRT Open College course: The Child in Society. It includes three copies of each of the 12 program cassettes for this course as well as 40 cassettes containing various interviews with academics used as source material for the course and program cassettes.

The Child in Society Program # 1 (3 copies)
The Child in Society Program # 2 (3 copies)
The Child in Society Program # 3 (3 copies)
The Child in Society Program # 4 (3 copies)
The Child in Society Program # 5 (3 copies)
The Child in Society Program # 6 (3 copies)
The Child in Society Program # 7 (3 copies)
The Child in Society Program # 8 (3 copies)
The Child in Society Program # 9 (3 copies)
The Child in Society Program # 10 (3 copies)
The Child in Society Program # 11 (3 copies)
The Child in Society Program # 12 (3 copies)

  1. Child and Family: Historical Comparisons
    J. BOSHER J. BROWN C. HEIDENREICH P. MOOGK J. MURRAY LINDA POLLOCK E. SHORTER J. SNELL N. SUTHERLAND

2, The State and Children’s Protection
B. BRADBURY C. GAFFIELD C. HERON J. PARR
R. SCHNELL J. SNELL P. ROOKE

3 Children’s Mortality and Survival
M. BLISS C. COMACCHIO A. KINGSMILL H. MACDOUGALL C. ROLAND P. WARD

  1. Education: State Compulsion, Family Strategies

P. AXELROD C. GAFFIELD S. HOUSTON A. PRENTICE R. SCHNELL N. SUTHERLAND D. WILSON

5 Migration: Race, Religion and Ethnicity
J. BROWN J. BURNET C. GAFFIELD K. KILBRIDE J. PARR R. PERIN P. ROOKE R. SCHNELL

6 Children’s Rights and Family Courts
N. BALA O. CARRIGAN J. EKSTED P. GENDREAU S. HOUSTON
A. LESCHIED P. OLIVER R. SCHNELL J. TREPANIER I. WALLER

7 Child Abuse and Family Pathology
C. BACKHOUSE C. BAGLEY R. COULTER R. GARTNER F. IACOVETTA M. JACKSON L. POLLOCK S. VERDUN-JONES N. SUTHERLAND

8 Child Psychology and Child Psychopathology
J.D. GRIFFIN M. KONSTANTAREAS C. ROLAND E. SHORTER
H. SIMMONS R. VOLPE

9 Sexuality, Birth Control and Single Parenthood
C. BACKHOUSE M. CROSS K. DUBINSKI A. LEVESQUE A. MCLAREN C. MOORE R. PIERSON C. STRANGE M. VALVERDE P. WARD

10 Adoption: A Child Protection Strategy
G. AITKEN C. BAGLEY N. BALA J. COHEN K. MARCH
L. PERRAULT K. RICHARD NEIL SUTHERLAND J. SYRTASH

11 Foster Care: A Child Protection Strategy (II)
C. BAINES B. BRADBURY M. KENDRICK D. MARSHALL P. ROOKE R. SCHNELL S. SILVA-WAYNE J. STRUTHERS N. SUTHERLAND

12 The State and Child Welfare
M. BLISS R. GARTNER M. NOVICK P. ROOKE R. SCHNELL
J. SNELL J. STRUTHERS G. WILLS

Source audio cassette interviews

Peter Ward, Historian, UBC,
Neil Sutherland, Historian, SFU,
Margaret Jackson, Criminologist, SFU,
Dr. J.D. Griffin – Psychiatrist (?), MHC,
Marvyn Novick. School Social Work, Ryerson,
Martin Kendricks, Author, (Nobody’s Children)
Andree Levesque, Historian, McGill University
Constance Backhouse, Legal Scholar, UWO,
Neil Sutherland, Historian, (answers only),
Paul Axelrod, Historian, York University,
Susan Houston, Historian, York University,
Susan Houston, Historian, York University,
Chad Gaffield, Historian, Uof Ottawa,
Bettina Bradbury, Historian, Concordia University,
Joyce Cohen, School Social Work, University Toronto,
Simon Verdun-Jones. Criminologist, SFU,
Gary Woodill, Scholl Childhood Studies, Ryerson
Gail Aitken, School of Social Work, Ryerson,
Rudy Schnell, Faculty Education, University Alberta,
Patrica Rooke, Faculty Education, University of Alberta,
Rosemary Gartner, Criminology, University of Toronto,
Karen Dubinsky, Historian, Queen’s University side 1)
Bettina Bradbury, Historian, Concordia University, , side 2
Karen Dubinsky, Historian, Queen’s University,
Don McKay, School of Childhood Education, Ryerson,
Nick Bala, Legal scholar, Faculty Law, Queen’s University,
Dominique Jean, Historian, UQAM
John Beattie, Department of History, University of Toronto, .
Ken Richard, Counsellor, (Native Child Family Services)
Leslie Perrault, Counsellor (Native Child Family Services)
Carol Baines School of Social Work, Ryerson,
Nick Bala, Faculty of Law, Queen’s University,
Jean Trepanier, Sociologist, (University of Montreal)
Charles Roland, Medicine, McMaster University,
Patricia Rooke, Faculty of Education, University of Alberta,
Peter Ward, Historian, University of British Columbia,
James Snell, Historian, University of Guelph
Joy Parr, Historian, Queen’s University,
John Ekstedt – SFU (Simon Fraser University)
Dominique Jean, Historian, Carleton University
Jean Trepanier (side 1) (University of Montreal)
Nick Bala, Faculty of Law, Queen’s University,
Elizabeth ("Betsy") Struthers, Poet
James Struthers, Historian, Trent University

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CJRT Open College The Child in Society - interview transcripts

This file contains a collection of 38 annotated interview transcripts of interviews with academics and subject experts conducted by Desmond Glynn as source material for Open College course: The Child in Society.

Jean Trepanier University of Ottawa Jan 18, 1991 Children’s Rights, Family Courts
Chad Gaffield University of Ottawa Sept 22 and 29. 1990 Education and Family Strategies
Jennifer Brown - University of Winnipeg Aug 19, 1990 Child and Family, Historical Comparisons
Guiliana Colallilo Ontario Institute Studies in Education (OISE) Oct 10, 1990
Jean Burnet York University August 19, 1990 Migration, Race and Ethnicity
Nick Bala - Queen's University Jan 31, 1991, Feb 12, 1991/Children’s Rights and Family Courts
John Ekstedt - Simon Fraser University Jan 3, 1991 Children’s Rights ad Family Courts
Susan Houston York University Mar 30, 1990; Oct 2, 1990 Education/Children’s Rights, Family Courts
Alison Prentice – OISE Mar 12, 1990/Education and Family Strategies
Paul Axelrod York Univ. Mar 12, 1990; Sept 27, 1990; Aug 24, 1995 Education and Family Strategies.
Gary Woodill – Ryerson /Oct 5, 1990 Education and Family Strategies
Neil Sutherland Simon Fraser University Oct 9, 1995/Education and Family Strategies
Jim Struthers Trent University Jan 23, 1991/State and Child Welfare
Patricia Rooke University of Alberta/Mar 5, 1991/State and Children’s Protection
J. Snell Guelph University Sept 12, 1990/State and Child Welfare.
Gale Wills Ryerson University/Nov 16, 1995/State and Child Welfare
Cross, M. (Dalhousie University, 5-Oct-90) Sexuality...and Single Parenthood
Griffin, J. (26-Sept-90) Child Psychology and Psychopathology
Konstantareas (Oct-20-95) Child Psychology and Psychopathology
Volpe, R. (Institute of Child Study, Oct-18-95) Child Psychology and Psychopathology
Comacchio, C. (Wilfred Laurier University, 27-Jul-95) Children's Mortality and Survival
Roland, C. (18-Aug-95) Child Psychology and Psychopathology
Simmonds, H. (York University, Oct-1-90) Child Psychology and Psychopathology
Ward, P. (University of British Columbia, 13-Sept-90) Children's Mortality and Survival
Bliss, M (University of Toronto, 25-Sept-90) Children's Mortality and Survival
Kingsmill, A. (2-Aug-95) Children’s Mortality and Survival
MacDougall (University of Waterloo, 25-Aug-90) Children's Mortality and Survival
Sutherland, N. (8-Aug-95 and 19-Sept-90) Child and Family, Historical Comparisons
Shorter, E. (University of Toronto, 9-Sept-95) Child Psychology and Psychopathology
Shorter, E. (University of Toronto, 8-Aug-90) Modern Family, Historical Comparisons
Houston, S. (York University, 2-Oct-90) Children’s Rights and Family Courts
Gartner, R (9-Jan-90) Child Abuse and Family Pathology
Snell, James (21-Jul-95) State and Child Welfare)
Struthers, J. (Trent University, 30-Oct-95) State and Child Welfare
Parr, J. (Simon Fraser University, 22-Sept-90) State and Children’s Protection
Bradbury, B. (27-Jul-95) State and Children’s Protection
Silva-Wayne, S. (9-Sept-95) Foster Care, Child Protection Strategy
Sutherland, N. (9-Oct-95) Child Abuse and Family Pathology
Novick, Marvin Ryerson University, Nov 5, 1995 State and Child Welfare
Knafla, Louis, University of Calgary, Dec 13, 1990.

The Child in History - readings

File contains 2 copies of the course readings for the Open College Course "The Child In History".
This book of course readings contains conference papers delivered by prominent (Ontarian) child protection and child welfare practitioners at selected annual conventions (1920s-1960s) of the OACAS (Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies) on deposit at the Ontario Archives. The presented papers facilitated discussion of professional issues arising in the child protection field, which (in turn) informed the selection of course topics for the original CJRT-Open College COCR 923 The Child in Society.

Crime and Punishment in Canada - A Twentieth Century Perspective

This subseries contains audio cassettes and textual records related to the Open College Course: Crime and Punishment in Canada - A Twentieth Century Perspective. (Course code COCR 932)
This course was developed as a professional required course for a new part-time degree completion program in Justice Studies. It was inaugurated in 1992 and housed in Ryerson’s Faculty of Arts, Department of Psychology. It was developed by historian Desmond Glynn and based on extensive research into existing degree programs in criminal justice and criminology with the objective to create a degree completion program for graduates of community college-based diploma programs in corrections and security.

Crime and Punishment in Canada - source interviews on audio cassettes

File contains audio cassettes related to the Open College Course: Crime and Punishment in Canada - A Twentieth Century Perspective. Includes 59 cassettes containing source interviews used in the final program tapes for this class.

Beattie, J Uof Toronto History Oct-90 3x1 tapes
Backhouse, C. UWO Faculty law 2x1 tapes
Boyd, Neil SFU Criminology Feb-94 1x1 tape
Brown, D. UofA History Jan-94 2x1 tape
Brodeur, J.P. University Ottawa Criminology 1x1 tape
Carrigan, O. St Mary's University. 1x2 tapes
Chamblis, W. University Washington Nov. 19, 1993
Hare, R. UBC Aug.1994 Psychology 1x1 tape
Doob, A. UofT Jun-94 Criminology 1x1 tape
Dickason, O. UofA History Jan-93 1x1 tape
Freidland, M. UofT Feb-94 Faculty Law 1x4
Foster, H. University of British Columbia Feb-94 1x1
Flanagan, T. U of Calgary 1x1
Gartner, R. Uof T Dept Sociology 1x2
Gendreau, P. UNB Psychology 1x1
Trepanier, Jean UQAM 1x1
Valverde, Anne-Marie UofT Criminology 1x1 49"
Saywell, J.T. York U Jun-93 History 1x1
Verdun-Jones, S. SFU Apr-94 Criminology 1x1 45"
Walden, K. Trent U. History 23"
Waller, I. Ottawa U.Criminology 38"
Whittaker, R York University 11-Apr-95 1x2
Young, A. Law Faculty May-94 Osgoode Hall
Gendreau, P. UNB Psychology
Greenspan,E. Legal Counsel May-94
Greenland, C. MHC/CAMH Feb-94 Toronto 1x1 45
Greenwood, M. University British Columbia Feb-94 1x2 56"
Hastings, R. Ottawa U May-94 Criminology !x1 24"
Hare, R. UBC Aug-94 Psychology 1x1 26"
Houston, S. York U. 21-Feb-94 1x1 49"
Jackson, M. SFU Mar-94 Criminology 1x1 31

Knafla, L U. of Calgary Jan-93 1x1 40
Lewthwaite, S. UofT 4-Feb-94 1x1 20
McLaren, J. University of Victoria ck "container" 1x1 35"
McLeod, R.C. Univ. Calgary Jan-94 1x2
Mandel, M. York Osgoode Hall May-94 1x1 36"
McNaught, K.U of T Dec-93 History 1x1 39"
Marquis, G. St Mary's May-94 1x1 30
Menzies, R. Simon Fraser Unversity Apr-94 1x1 25
Oliver, P York U. 6-Dec-93 History
Phillips, J. UofT Mar-94 Law 1x1 36
Parker, G. York U Feb-94 Osgoode
Stagg, R. Ryerson U. Feb-94 History 1x1 18"
Strange, C. Australia National University Dec-93

Crime and Punishment in Canada - course program cassettes

File contains three copies of the final 12 cassette audio program for the course 'Crime and Punishment in Canada'

  1. Deference and Dissidence: Politics of State Trials
    DESMOND BROWN MURRAY GREENWOOD THOMAS FLANAGAN KENNETH MCNAUGHT RONALD STAGG

  2. The Queen’s Law: Frontier Justice
    SUSAN LEWTHWAITE KEITH WALDEN R.C. MACLEOD OLIVE DICKASON CYRIL GREENLAND HAMAR FOSTER LOUIS KNAFLA

  3. The Thin Crust of Civilization: Moral Regeneration and the City
    PETER OLIVER JIM PHILLIPS SUSAN HOUSTON CAROLYN STRANGE MARIANNE VALVERDE JOHN MCLAREN JOHN SAYWELL

  4. ”Chinatown: The Racial Construction of Crime
    OWEN CARRIGAN NEIL BOYD CAROLYN STRANGE MARTIN FRIEDLAND

  5. ”Petticoats, Prejudice and Patriarchy”: Gender and The Law
    CONSTANCE BACKHOUSE GRAHAME PARKER CAROLYN STRANGE ROSEMARY GARTNER JUSTICE BERTHA WILSON (SUPREME COURT OF CANADA)

  6. McNaghtan Rules: Mental Disorder and the Criminal Process
    ROBERT HARE MARGARET JACKSON SIMON VERDUN-JONES ROBERT MENZIES

  7. The Long Arm of the Law: Criminal Law and Law Enforcement
    MARTIN FRIEDLAND DESMOND BROWN GREG MARQUIS ALLAN YOUNG

  8. Your Day in Court: The Charter and the Courts
    THE RIGHT HONORABLE PIERRE ELLIOT TRUDEAU RAMSAY COOK KENNETH MCNAUGHT JOHN T. SAYWELL MARTIN FRIEDLAND MICHAEL MANDEL ALLAN YOUNG EDWARD GREENSPAN

  9. “Gallows Justice” : Penology and The Rise of the Penitentiary
    JAMES BEATTIE PETER OLIVER MARTIN FRIEDLAND JEAN-PAUL BRODEUR

  10. Prison, Probation and Parole: Contemporary Corrections
    A.N. DOOB PAUL GENDREAU JULIAN ROBERTS JEAN-PAUL BRODEUR
    .

  11. Crime Victims and Crime Prevention
    ROSS HASTINGS IRVIN WALLER ROSEMARY GARTNER NICK BALA JEAN TREPANIER WILLIAM CHAMBLISS

  12. ”Everybody Does It”: Crime and The General Public
    THOMAS GABOR OWEN CARRIGAN WILLIAM CHAMBLISS A.N. DOOB JEAN PAUL BRODEUR PAUL GENDREAU IRVING WALLER

Crime and Punishment in Canada - interview transcripts

This file contains a collection of annotated transcripts of 34 interviews with subject experts conducted by Desmond Glynn as source material for Open College course Crime and Punishment.

Knafla, L. (University of Calgary, 6-Jan-93) Frontier Justice
MacLaren, J (University of Victoria) Jan 20, 1994 Moral Regeneration and the City
Walden, K. (Trent University) Feb 15,1994 Frontier Justice (RCMP)
Lewthwaite, S (University of Toronto, 9-Feb-94) Frontier Justice
Roberts, J. (Ottawa U, 2-June-94) Contemporary Corrections
Philips, J. (University of Toronto, 3-Mar-94) Moral Regeneration and the City
Marquis, G. (St-Mary's U, 9-May-94) Criminal Code and Law Enforcement
Hastings, R. (Ottawa U, 24-May-94) Crime Victims and Crime Prevention
Verdun-Jones, S. (Simon Fraser U, 26-Apr-94) Mental Disorder and the Criminal Process
Jackson, M. (Simon Fraser U, 30-Mar-94) Mental Disorder and Criminal Process
Beattie, J. (University of Toronto, 15-Oct-90) Penology and the Penitentiary
Oliver, P. (York University, 24-Jan-94) Penology and the Penitentiary
Menzies, R. (Simon Fraser U, 27-Apr-94) Mental Disorder and Criminal Process
Brown, D. (University of Alberta, 13-Jan-94) Frontier Justice
Brown, D. (University of Alberta, 17-Feb-94) Criminal Code and Law Enforcement
Young, A. (Osgoode Hall, 16-May-94) Charter and the Courts
McLeod, R.C. (University of Alberta, 12-Jan-94) Frontier Justice (NWMP)
Parker, G. (Osgoode Hall Law School) 16-Feb-94) Crime Victims and Crime Prevention
Greenland, C. (Mental Health Centre, CAMH) 11-Feb-94 Politics of State Trials
Friedland, M. (University of Toronto, Faculty of Law, 9-Feb-94) Criminal Code and Law Enforcement
Foster, H. (University of Victoria, 4-Feb-94) Frontier Justice (Indigenous)
Hare, R. (University of British Columbia, 7-Aug-94) Mental Disorder & Criminal Process
Mandel, M. (Osgoode Hall law School, 3-May-1994) Charter of Rights
Whittaker, R. (York University, 17-April-95) Politics of State Trials
Stagg, R. (Ryerson, 9-Feb-94) Politics of State Trials
Greenwood, M. (University of British Columbia, 18-Feb-94) Politics of State Trials
Strange, C. (University of Toronto, 5-Dec-93) Patriarchy, Gender and the Law
Boyd, Neil. (Simon Fraser University, 18-Feb-94) Moral Regeneration and the City
Dickason, O. (University of Alberta, 6-Jan-93) Frontier Justice (Treaties)
Doob, A. (University of Toronto, 6-Jun-94) Media & Sentencing
McNaught, K. (University of Toronto, 21-Dec-93) Politics of State Trials
Gabor, T. (Ottawa U, 3-Jun-94) Public & Crime
Saywell, J.T. (York University, 1-Jun-93) Criminal Law & Law Enforcement
Greenspan, E. (Legal Counsel, 6-May-94) The Charter and the Courts

Various Open College Economics courses

This subseries contains sound recordings and textual records related to various Open College economics Courses including "The Development of Microeconomics", "Introductory Microeconomics", and "Introductory Macroeconomics".

The Development of Microeconomics - course program cassettes

File contains two copies of the final 15 cassette audio program for the course "The Development of Microeconomics"

COCR 952 Ms Dian Cohen This survey course first examines the background against which modern economic thought emerged. Economists from the past who are highlighted include Adam Smith, David Ricardo and Thomas Malthus. The basics of modern microeconomic theory are then summarized, with a focus on consumer and business behaviour. Finally, a study of some recent developments in microeconomics clarifies the important ideological assumptions underlying modern economic theory.

  1. Economic Science: What Economists Do
  2. The Secret of Prices
  3. The Roots of Contemporary Economics (The Classics I)
  4. The Roots of Contemporary Economics (The Classics II)
  5. The Roots of Contemporary Economics (The Classics III)
  6. The Market in Theory and Action
  7. Perfect Competition and Monopoly
  8. Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly
  9. The Impact of Oligopolies
  10. Government and Business
  11. Labour and Wages in Canada
  12. The Economics of Ecology
  13. Recent Developments in Microeconomics I
  14. Recent Developments in Microeconomics II
  15. Recent Developments in Microeconomics III

Introductory Microeconomics - course program sound recordings

File contains two copies of the final 12 recording audio program for the course "Introductory Microeconomics"
COCR 950 Introductory Microeconomics, Ms Dian Cohen. The course focuses on the behaviour of businesses consumers in the economic arena. Basic economic theory is explored using concepts such as production possibilities, supply, demand, costs and consumer utility. These concepts are applied to a range of topics including the potential costs and benefits of big business, the impact of labour unions on wages and employment and the influence of economic factors on political decision-making.

• Economics: An Overview
• The Secret of Prices
• The Market in Theory and Action
• Perfect Competition
• Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly
• The Impact of Oligopolies
• Perfect Competition & Monopoly
• Small Business
• Labour and Wages in Canada
• Economics of Ecology
• Towards an Information Society
• Micro’s Greatest Hits: A General Review

Introductory Macroeconomics - course program sound recordings

File contains a copy of the final 12 recording audio program for the course "Introductory Macroeconomics"

COCR 951 Ms Dian Cohen This survey course first examines the background against which modern economic thought emerged. Economists from the past who are highlighted include Adam Smith, David Ricardo and Thomas Malthus. The basics of modern microeconomic theory are then summarized, with a focus on consumer and business behaviour. Finally, a study of some recent developments in microeconomics clarifies the important ideological assumptions underlying modern economic theory.

  1. A Macroeconomic View
  2. Unemployment and the Nature of Cycles
  3. Inflation
  4. Money and Banking
  5. Stabilization Policy
  6. The Role Government I
  7. The role Government II
  8. International Trade
  9. Interdependence of Nations I
  10. Interdependence of Nations II
  11. Further Topics in Macroeconomics
  12. Macro’s Greatest Hits: A General Review

Various Open College International Relations courses

This subseries contains sound recordings related to various Open College International Relations Courses including "Canadian-American Relations: A Complex Friendship", "The History of Canadian Foreign Relations", "International Relations 1914-1945: From War to War", "International Relations 1945-1990: The Uneasy Peace", and "Sustainability: Canadian and Global Views.

Canadian-American Relations: A Complex Friendship - course program cassettes

File contains a copy of the final 12 cassette audio program for the course "Canadian-American Relations: A Complex Friendship"

Course Developers
Dr. Robert Bothwell, Professor of History at the University of Toronto, has written extensively on Canadian history and international relations. His publications include Pirouette, on Canadian foreign policy under Prime Minister Trudeau, and Canada and the United States. He is Director, International Relations Program, Trinty College.

Dr. Margaret MacMillan, Provost, Trinity College, University of Toronto, Her publications include Women of the Raj and the internationally acclaimed Paris 1919.

TOPIC MODULE 1
A Continental Inheritance
IAN KENYON GARY CRAWFORD W.J. ECCLES

TOPIC MODULE 2 Splitting Apart
JANE ERRINGTON DOUG OWRAM * REGINALD STUART

TOPIC MODULE 3 Parallel Lines: 1850-1914
CRAIG BROWN JANE ERRINGTON KENNETH MCNAUGHT
ROGER SARTY REGINALD STUART

TOPIC MODULE 4 Convergences: 1914-1945
IAN DRUMMOND NORMAN HILLMER ROGER SARTY
KENNETH MCNAUGHT GORDON STEWART

TOPIC MODULE 5 The Cold War: 1945-1960
REG WHITAKER JOHN MCCORDICK RICHARD GREGOR
J.W. PICKERSGILL JOHN ENGLISH JACK GRANATSTEIN

TOPIC MODULE 6 Economic Links: 1945-1970
IAN DRUMMOND MITCHELL SHARP * J.L. (JACK) GRANATSTEIN
DONALD MACDONALD JON JOHNSON GREG DONAGHY
CHARIES RITCHIE GIL WINHAM

TOPIC MODULE 7 Politics and Protest: 1960-1975
JACK GRANATSTEIN REG WHITAKER
THOMAS DELWORTH MITCHELL SHARP

TOPIC MODULE 8 What Makes Us Different? Language, Values, Customs, Education
FRANK ABBOTT SYLVIE BEAUDREAUX REGINALD BIBBY
MARGERY FEE DOUG OWRAM MARY WALSH

TOPIC MODULE 9 Culture and Nationhood
ADRIENNE CLARKSON JOHN COOK MARGERY FEE
KENNETH MCNAUGHT PAUL RUTHERFORD

TOPIC MODULE 10 Popular Culture
PAUL BEESTON ADRIENNE CLARKSON ALAN EAGLESON
MARGERY FEE PAUL LITT ERIC MORSE BRIAN ROBERTSON
PAUL RUTHERFORD

TOPIC MODULE 11 Integration and Separation
ALFRED HERO RICHARD O’HAGAN STEPHEN CLARKSON
IAN DRUMMOND

TOPIC MODULE 12 Free Trade and Canada’s Future
DONALD MACDONALD JON JOHNSON STEPHEN CLARKSON
ALLAN GOTLIEB MICHAEL HART JACK GRANATSTEIN
JOHN TURNER MITCHELL SHARP

International Relations 1914-1945: From War to War - course program cassettes

File contains two copies of the final cassette audio program for the course "International Relations 1914-1945: From War to War"

From War to War was prepared and presented by historians Professor Robert Bothwell and Professor Margaret MacMillan.

Dr. Robert Bothwell, Professor of History at the University of Toronto, has written extensively on Canadian history and international relations. His most recent publications are Pirouette on Canadian foreign policy under Trudeau, Canada Since 1945 and Canada and the United States:The Politics of Partnership.

Dr. Margaret MacMillan is Provost, Trinity College, University of Toronto. Her most recent publication is the acclaimed Paris 1919.

TOPIC MODULE 1 The World of 1900
JOHN CAIRNS IAN DRUMMOND HOLGER HERWIG
SAM WILLIAMSON JR. STEVE RANDALL ANN WASWO

TOPIC MODULE 2 The Drift to War, 1900-1914
ROGER SARTY HOLGER HERWIG JOHN CAIRNS
SAMUEL WILLIAMSON

TOPIC MODULE 3 The First World War
KATHLEEN BURK MARK CORNWALL DAVID KAHN A.J. NICHOLLS TEDDY ULDRICKS JOHN CAIRNS HOLGER HERWIG ADRIAN LYTTELTON ROGER SARTY

TOPIC MODULE 4 A Troubled Peace
KATHLEEN BURK MARK CORNWALL STEPHEN RANDALL JOHN CAIRNS ADRIAN LYTTLETON TEDDY ULDRICKS

TOPIC MODULE 5 Isolationism
ROBERT ACCINELLI JAMES BARROS IAN DRUMMOND
HOLGER HERWIG A.J. NICHOLLS STEVE RANDALL

TOPIC MODULE 6 The Middle East From The Fall of the Ottoman Empire to the Second World War
JOHN CAIRNS ADRIAN LYTTELTON AVI SHIAIM
FRED HALLIDAY ROGER OWEN

TOPIC MODULE 7 Asia and the West
JANET HUNTER ROGER SARTY TEDDY ULDRICKS
DIANA LARY RICHARD SMETHURST ANN WASWO

TOPIC MODULE 8 Europe, Fascism and the Decline of International Order
THOMAS BARCSAY PHILIP BELL ADRIAN LYTTLETON ROGER SARTY JAMES BARROS IAN DRUMOND A.J. NICHOLLS

TOPIC MODULE 9 The Approach of War in Europe
HOLGER HERWIG PHILIP BELL ADRIAN LYTTELTON JOHN CAIRNS CONSTANTINE BRANCOVAN TEDDY ULDRICKS

TOPIC MODULE 10 The Rising Sun of Japanese Power
ROBERT ACINELLI JANET HUNTER A.J. NICHOLLS TEDDY ULDRICKS ANN WASWO DIANA LARY JOHN CAIRNS RICHARD SMETHURST

TOPIC MODULE 11 Total War
ROGER SARTY ADRIAN LYTTELTON
RICHARD SMETHURST HOLGER HERWIG

TOPIC MODULE 12 Shaping the Post-War World
NORMAN HILLMER JAMES BARROS IAN DRUMMOND ROBERT ACCINELLI

International Relations 1945-1990: The Uneasy Peace - course program cassettes

File contains three copies of the final cassette audio program for the course "International Relations 1945-1990: The Uneasy Peace"

Dr. Robert Bothwell, Professor of History at the University of Toronto, has written exten-sively on Canadian history and international relations. His most recent publications are Pirouette, on Cana¬dian foreign policy under Trudeau, Canada and the United States, and The Big Chill: Canada and the Cold War.

Dr. Margaret MacMillan is Provost, Trinity College, University of Toronto and Professor of History. A member of the executive of the Canadian Institute of International Relations, and editor of the International Journal. She has written on Indian history (Women of the Raj) and international relations. Her most recent publication is the internationally acclaimed Paris 1919.

TOPIC MODULE 1 Introduction: The World in Year Zero -1945
PAUL MANSON JOHN ENGLISH J.W. (JACK) PICKERSGILL
ROBERT ACCINELLI IAN DRUMMOND JOHN MCCORDICK
JAMES BARROS JOHN GADDIS

TOPIC MODULE 2 The Origins of the Cold War
J.W. PICKERSGILL ROBERT ACCINELLI * IAN DRUMMOND
TOM SCHWARTZ JOHN GADDIS J.A. MCCORDICK
RICHARD GREGOR

TOPIC MODULE 3 The Western Response
J.W. PICKERSGILL ROBERT ACCINELLI JOHN ENGLISH.
JOHN BARRETT MICHAEL HOGAN IAN DRUMMOND
RICHARD GREGOR (BILL) BENNETT PAUL MARTIN JOHN GADDIS

TOPIC MODULE 4 American Hegemony: the 1950s
WILLIS C. (BILL) ARMSTRONG STEPHEN (STEVE) RANDALL
DIANE KUNZ HOLGER HERWIG JOHN BARRETT ARNOLD SMITH

TOPIC MODULE 5 The Global Chessboard: The Cold War in the Third World
ERIC BERGBUSCH JOHN FLINT NEIL MACFARLANE
AVI SHLAIM JOHN FRASER DAVID WASHBROOK

TOPIC MODULE 6 The Middle East
LOUIS DELVOIE ROGER OWEN PETER SNOW

TOPIC MODULE 7 From Korea to Cambodia: the Cold War in Asia
JOHN FRASER DIANA LARY ARTHUR MENZIES MICHAEL SZONY THOMAS NICHOLS STEVEN Q. LEE BERNIE FROLIC

TOPIC MODULE 8 The Apogee of American Power
CHARLES RITCHIE WILLIS (BILL) ARMSTRONG PETER ROBERTS
JOHN GADDIS THOMAS DELWORTH TOM NICHOLS BASIL ROBINSON JOHN CARLAND ARNOLD SMITH PAUL MANSON HOLGER HERWIG

TOPIC MODULE 9 The New Europe
CLAUDE BOUCHER MICHEL DUPUY MICHAEL HART
JOHN BARRETT JOHN GADDIS HOLGER HERWIG IAN DRUMMOND WILLIS (BILL) ARMSTRONG TOM SCHWARTZ

TOPIC MODULE 10 Europe’s Backyard: Eastern Europe, 1953-1985
IAN DRUMMOND PETER ROBERTS JOHN GADDIS TOM NICHOLS THOMAS DELWORTH HOLGER HERWIG MARTIN WALKER

TOPIC MODULE 11 Economics and Power
GEORGE HAYNAL IAN MCLEAN FERRY DE KERCKHOVE
ALFRED ECKES

TOPIC MODULE 12 Out of the Cold War: International Relations in the 1980s
ALEX PRAVDA DAN LIVERMORE JAMES (SI) TAYLOR LEIGH SARTY MARTIN WALKER JOHN FRASER TIM COLTON

Sustainability: Canadian and Global Views - course program cassettes

File contains a copy of the final cassette audio program for the course "Sustainability: Canadian and Global Views"

COCR 940 Sustainability: Canadian and Global Views. Prof. David Bell Sustainability is an approach to decision-making which integrates environments and social concerns into business and economic decisions and plans the welfare of future generations while attempting to meet the needs of the present generation. This course will focus on international dimensions of sustainability and the role of Canadian development assistance in helping other countries respond to the challenge of sustainability. It will also explore Canadian responses to sustainability issues. This course features a series of case studies of development projects in Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe.

  1. The Challenge of Sustainability
  2. Sustainability and “Our Common Future”
  3. Sustainability, North-South Relations and International Development
  4. Rio and Agenda 21
  5. Canada-Brazil Technical Cooperation Project
  6. Environmental Tourism in the Windward Islands
  7. Sustainability and District Planning in Kenya
  8. Measuring Progress Toward Sustainability
  9. Environmental Sustainability in Indonesia
  10. Sustainability in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union
  11. Sustainability in Canada
  12. Sustainability and the Future of Humankind

Various Open College Psychology courses

This subseries contains sound recordings related to various Open College Psychology Courses including "Psychology: The Study of Human Behaviour", "Issues in the Psychology of Aging", and "Organizational Behaviour".

Psychology: The Study of Human Behaviour - course program cassettes

File contains a copy of the final cassette audio program for the course "Psychology: The Study of Human Behaviour".
 COCR 931 Psychology The Study of Human Behavior. Professor Gordon Winocur This course provides an introduction to psychology, as the scientific study of human behaviour across the life span. Topics include principles of learning and memory, the brain and behaviour, human emotions, the nature of personality, and psychological disorders. The origins of psychology and historical influences (e.g. psychoanalysis, behaviourism) that shaped its development as a discipline are also examined.

  1. History: The Evolution of Psychology
  2. Human Development: Growth of the Mind and the Person
  3. Adaptive Behaviour: Conditioning and Learning
  4. Memory: Remembering and Forgetting
  5. The Brain and Behaivour
  6. The Human Intellect
  7. States of Consciousness
  8. The Nature of Personality
  9. Mental Disorders: Diagnosis and Treatment
  10. Social Influences on Behaviour
  11. Stress, Coping and Health
  12. Organizational Behaviour

Issues in the Psychology of Aging - course program cassettes

File contains a copy of the final cassette audio program for the course "Issues in the Psychology of Aging".
COCR 938 Psychology Issues in the Psychology of Aging. Professor Gordon Winocur
Late adulthood is a time of personal change filled with new opportunities and old apprehensions. This course addresses the changes that occur with advancing age, their impact on people’s behaviour, and how people respond to this life stage. Students will acquire an increased appreciation of the issues that confront people making the transition from middle to old age by examining the broad range of factors that contribute to successful aging from a psychological perspective.

  1. In Search of a Psychology of Aging
  2. The Aging Brain: Is the News All Bad?
  3. The Intellect of Old Age
  4. Aging and Memory
  5. Aging and Personality Development
  6. Aging in a Social Context
  7. Aging and Living Environments
  8. Aging and Health
  9. Psychopathology in Old Age
  10. Cultural Issues in Aging
  11. Work and Retirement
  12. Death and Old Age

Nutrition and Society

This subseries contains sound recordings related to the Open College course "Nutrition and Society".
COCR 916 Nutrition and Society Professor May Maskow

20th Century Europe: A Troubled Continent

This subseries contains sound recordings related to the Open College course "20th Century Europe: A Troubled Continent".

COCR 933 20th Century Europe T Prof R. Bothwell, Prof M. MacMillan.The instability of the post-Cold War era raises with fresh emphasis perennial questions about international stability and world order. With a thematic approach this course uses the following four case studies to seek answers: The Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, reunification of the two Germany’s, European Union, and the disintegration of Yugoslavia and attempts at peacekeeping.

  1. The Transformation of Russia into the Soviet Union
  2. The Troubled Superpower
  3. The End of the Soviet Union
  4. Germany in the Heart of Europe
  5. The German Twins
  6. Germany Unfrozen
  7. The Problem Explained
  8. The Failure of the Multinational State
  9. The Spreading Conflict and the Challenge to the International Order
  10. Uniting Europe: The Origins of the European Union, 1945-1957
  11. Uniting Europe: 1957-1991
  12. From the European Community to the Europe

Sexuality: Contemporary Issues

This subseries contains sound recordings related to the Open College course "Sexuality: Contemporary Issues".COCR 934 Dr Alex McKay, Dr Margaret Schneider

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