File consists of a draft of Panitch’s article, “Free Collective Bargaining and Socialist Principles,” as well as copy of the issue of The Canadian Forum in which it appeared.
File consists of several draft papers prepared by Panitch for the Political Research Committee of OCLA.
File consists of a draft paper by Panitch entitled “A Socialist Movement in Canada?”
File consists of general correspondence, posters for public talks, and news clippings.
Accession consists of lecture notes and course syllabi for courses taught by Panitch throughout his career, research files (particularly pertaining to the monograph “The Making of Global Capitalism”, co-authored with Sam Gindin), articles and papers authored by Panitch, drafts, significant graduate student papers submitted to Panitch, and letters of reference he wrote on their behalf.
Accession consists of records documenting Leo Panitch's scholarly work and academic career. These records include research materials, notes, correspondence, speaking notes, draft articles, essays and other manuscripts, and conference materials pertaining to Panitch's work from the 1970s to the early 2000s, including preliminary writing and research for The Making of Global Capitalism. Also included are correspondence, manuscripts and other material pertaining to his tenure as editor of the Socialist Register, as well as notes and papers written during his undergraduate degree at the University of Manitoba, notes and examinations from his graduate coursework at the London School of Economics (LSE), and research materials and correspondence relating to his PhD dissertation, also at the LSE. Accession also includes a series of headshot photographs of Panitch.
File consists of news clippings, papers, and correspondence primarily related to the Israel-Palestine conflict.
File consists of correspondence related to the Annual Conference of the Association for Canadian Studies.
File consists of the text of a eulogy Panitch prepared for his Aunt Rose, as well as other materials related to her funeral.
File consists of comments delivered by Panitch on the BBC program “Open University” on “Corporatism, Legalism, and the State,” as well as correspondence, notes, and other materials related to this.
File consists of comments and correspondence related to the doctoral dissertation of Panitch’s student Geoff Bickerton.