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Daniel Drache fonds File
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Innis : birthday celebration

File consists of correspondence, draft event programmes, a contact list and a research bulletin pertaining to the organization of events and publications pertaining to the Innis centenary and Drache's involvement as a member of the Toronto organizing committee.

Innis : Fisher, Donald

File consists of a paper and accompanying letter by Donald Fisher entitled "Harold A. Innis and the Canadian Social Science Research Council: an experiment in boundary work". Fisher presented this paper at an Innis conference held in Montreal.

Innis centenary

File consists of an overview of the Innis centenary celebrations, a workshop schedule, newspaper articles, a description of the Harold Innis 'Birthday Bash', Drache's notes from a lunch with Robert Innes, notes, Drache's proposal for a book of essays about Innis, and correspondence pertaining to centenary planning.

Innis conference, Simon Fraser University

File consists of a prospectus entitled "Celebrating the Innis centenary: the man, his legacy, our future", written by Drache and John Browne, correspondence and a conference programme pertaining to "Monopolies of knowledge: a conference honouring the work of Harold A. Innis", held at Simon Fraser University, a notice for a conference held at Concordia University entitled "Harold Innis and intellectual practice for the new century: interdisciplinary and critical studies", and programmes for a Innis Centenary Celebration conference at York University on global political ecology, a workshop series entitled "Global markets: do nation-states have a future", and a workshop/conference entitled "Art and money, or, what is it worth?"

Innis political economy papers

File consists of correspondence, reports and memoranda prepared for Drache by his research assistant Matthew D. Evenden pertaining to his research work in the Innis-related records of the University of Toronto Archives.

Innis seminar

File consists of a contact list and correspondence pertaining to the organization of an Innis centenary workshop/seminar series to be held between January and April 1994.

Innis' theory of development

File consists of draft papers on this subject, including Drache's paper, "Reinterpreting Harold Innis: remarks on Innis' general theory of development".

Kroeker : "Beyond dependency theory"

File consists of a letter, memoranda and notes pertaining to Drache's work as a co-editor of a special issue of the Canadian Journal of Political and Social Theory on this subject. Included in the file is a paper by Patricia Marchak entitled "Of gringos and half-wits: perspectives on dependency theory".

Lebowitz : reply to Waffle

File consists of a letter to Drache by Michael Lebowitz accompanied by a paper written with his wife, Sharon, detailing their reply to the Waffle Manifesto.

Lennox - Drache proposal

File consists of correspondence, notes and proposals prepared by Drache and John Lennox of York University's Department of English pertaining to the creation of a Canadian studies seminar for Latin American scholars in collaboration with York University and the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade.

Letter from Rome

Item is a copy of a letter written by Drache to a friend pertaining to his experience living in Rome, including his commentary on free trade and Canadian politics.

Letters in : general

File consists of incoming correspondence and memoranda, and some copies of Drache's outgoing correspondence, pertaining in large part to his work to secure funding for the Innis Centenary Celebration project.

Letters of support

File consists of incoming letters of support, including financial support, for Drache's various projects and conferences, including the Innis Centenary Celebration and a research project on "The impact of globalization on state policy and market power".

Letters of support : Cole Harris

File consists of letters of support written by Drache and others pertaining to the nomination of geographer Cole Harris to receive an honorary degree from York University.

Letters of support : Sect. of State

File consists of copies of letters sent to Drache pertaining to support for the planning and funding of the Innis Centenary Celebration. Correspondents include Philip J. Cercone of McGill-Queen's University Press, William B. Harris, Leo Panitch, H. Ian Macdonald, Stephen E. Fienberg and Harry W. Arthurs.

Letters out : general

File consists of copies of Drache's outgoing correspondence, sent mostly in his capacity as executive director of the Harold Innis Centenary Celebration, as well as incoming correspondence. The correspondence in this file predominantly pertains to the Innis Centenary planning, including Drache's workshop, "Global markets: do nation-states have a future?", fundraising, and the publication of the Innis Centenary Series.

Love 1 mss

File consists of four annotated drafts, possibly book chapters, for an unidentified project.

Marjorie's book : talk : SCM

File consists of Drache's handwritten notes and two typescript versions of a talk given by him about a book by Marjorie Griffin Cohen entitled "Women's work, markets and economic development in nineteenth-century Ontario".

Matthew : Innis research

File consists of reports created by Drache's research assistant, Matthew Evenden, that summarize in detail the contents of files in the Harold Innis fonds at the University of Toronto Archives, organized by archival accession number. Included is a partial file list for accession B72-0003 of the Harold Innis fonds.

Matthew : Queen's archive

File consists of a report created by Drache's research assistant, Matthew Evenden, that summarizes in detail the correspondence of Harold Innis held at the Queen's University Archives, as well as photocopies of these letters. Included in the file is correspondence by Evenden pertaining to his visit to the Archives and copyright issues concerning the letters.

Memorandum and article from Harry J. Glasbeek

File consists of a memorandum sent to Drache by Glasbeek pertaining to the paper included in the file, entitled "Free trade and competitiveness: developing a left alternative", by Sam Gindin, published by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.

Milan notes for paper

File consists of a programme for the Third International Karl Polyani Conference, "The seductive market and the future of socialism", held in Milan on November 7-10, 1990, as well as resource materials and two draft papers by Drache, "The future of collaborative bargaining in a post-free trade environment: free trade and the Canadian labour moment one year later" and "The world economy and the nation-state: the new international order", co-authored with Meric S. Gertler.

Milliken Mills

File consists of a proposal, including outlines, budgets and discussion topics, pertaining to planning for a senior symposium on Canadian culture, to be held at Milliken Mills High School.

Monday seminar : Innis Centenary Seminars

File consists of correspondence, memoranda, a schedule and a CV pertaining to the organization of the Innis Centenary Seminar series, held on Mondays in January and February 1994. Correspondents are Leo Panitch, Marjorie Cohen, Janine Brodie, Edward Comor, and Meric S. Gertler.

Notes and photograph

File consists of notes and a notebook written in French as well as an ID photograph of Drache and a certificate enrolling Drache in the Institut d'Etudes Francaises pour Etudiants Etrangers in Aix-en-Provence, France.

Notes on nat.

File contains newspaper clippings pertaining to North American free trade and Drache's handwritten notes.

Notes on scale

File consists of Drache's typescript notes on articles pertaining to the subject of scale in political economy.

Nova Scotia trade archival materials

File consists of photocopies of newspaper articles about tariffs and trade in Nova Scotia during 1934-35 and a Royal Commission on the economics of Nova Scotia, on which Harold Innis served. Also included in the file are documents pertaining to the finances of the town of Peace River, Alberta, in 1923.

Osnabruck file : June '87

File consists of a conference programme, correspondence and a poster pertaining to Drache's attendance and presentation at a June 1987 presentation at the Universitat Osnabruck, entitled "New fordism in Canada: capital's offensive, labour's opportunity".

Papers and letter from D.C. MacCharles

File consists of a letter sent to Drache by D.C. MacCharles, accompanied by two of his papers, "Foreign direct investment in Canada and free trade" and "Persisting unemployment in Canada: new evidence on an old theory".

Parker : manuscript

File consists of the draft manuscript of "Harold Innis: staples, nationalism, political economy and communication", edited by Ian Parker, accompanied by a letter to Drache from Parker regarding the manuscript.

Pisa talk

File consists of handwritten notes and a copy of Drache's paper, "Canada-US free trade talks: not a muddle, not a mess but an unparalleled disaster".

Pol. Ec. book : 1976-1977 : notes

File consists of Drache's typescript and handwritten notes on political economy and the work of R.T. Naylor, possible related to the writing of his book, "A Practical Guide to Canadian Political Economy", with Wallace Clement. Also included in the file is a letter pertaining to a meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association in 1976, an Oct. 1976 programme and contact list for a conference entitled "Perspectives for development - Latin America/Canada", and a notice for a 1977 Carleton University seminar on equality and Canada.

Political economy seminar : notice and paper

File consists of a notice pertaining to a seminar run by Drache on 20 May 2003 at the University of Sydney's School of Economics. Included in the file is a draft copy of his paper entitled "Poverty eradication, economic integration and citizenship: modeling social inclusion after the Quebec summit" and accompanying overhead transparencies.

Political science spreadsheet

File consists of a letter and spreadsheet sent to Drache from the Political Science department of Atkinson College documenting details of Drache's teaching load history from 1973 to 1999.

Presentation transparencies

File consists of transparencies pertaining to a lecture/presentation on the subject of the political economics of North American trade.

Prof. Yan Chengzhong

File consists of a course syllabus, correspondence, and a CV pertaining to Professor Yan Chengzhong and his position as a guest lecturer teaching a summer course, "Government and politics of China", in the Department of Political Science at York University in 1990.

Proposal, slides and draft article : Michael Adams

File consists of materials sent to Drache by Adams, the founder of Environics Research Group. Included is a letter written to Drache, an essay entitled "More than hockey", presentation slides entitled "Canada and the US: selected comparisons", and a book proposal entitled "Two different worlds: the growing gap between Canadian and American social values".

Public domain index project materials

File consists of Drache's letter of intent, research and methodology report, notes and research materials pertaining to his social inclusion public domain index pilot project.

Public domain letters

File consists of a letter and committee comments from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada pertaining to Drache's letter of intent submitted for this project to the Major Collaborative Research Initiatives Program, which was not approved, as well as an email sent from York University's Michael Stevenson to Drache regarding a lack of funding for this project.

Public domains : SSHRCC

File consists of correspondence, a letter of intent and committee comments pertaining to Drache's application to the Major Research Initiatives Program of SSHRCC for his project, "Auditing public domains".

Regulation conference

File consists of correspondence, memoranda, a draft programme, a budget and notes pertaining to Drache's role in organizing a conference, "Global strategies and economic restructuring: the contribution of the regulation school", held at York University in March 1991.

Regulation outline

File consists of a letter sent to Ferran Brunet by Drache outlining a proposal for the "International Conference on the Theory of Regulation: present situation and future prospects". Also included in the file is a draft paper entitled "The new global economy: the end of full employment capitalism", handwritten notes, a grant application for a project entitled "The French Regulation school: a critical analysis", and a draft paper entitled "The instrumental role of labour in a staples economy".

Research file : Kenneth Coates

File consists of a draft paper written by Kenneth Coates entitled "Border crossings: patterns and processes along the Canada-United States boundary west of the Rockies", annotated by Drache and accompanied by his notes. Included are newspaper clippings on the Canadian lumber industry.

Research materials : C.R. Fay

File consists of a letter, pamphlets, biographical pertaining to the research request of Drache's assistant, Matthew D. Evenden, to Cambridge University pertaining to the papers of C.R. Fay.

Research outline

File consists of memoranda from Drache to Harry Glasbeek detailing research tasks and data to be collected for their project on state and industrial relations, 1960-1982.

Response to Innis ad : notes from old students

File consists of incoming correspondence sent to Drache in response to advertisements he placed in the Globe and Mail and the New York Review of Books looking for material about Harold Innis for use in a biography.

Richard Johnston : poverty in Ont.

File consists of a statement by Richard Johnston, NDP MPP for Scarborough West, on the issue of poverty in Ontario, as well as press releases on this subject from Johnston and the Ontario NDP.

Rome conference application

File consists of correspondence and application materials pertaining to Drache's SSHRCC request for funding to attend a conference on economic restructuring and technological change held at the Canadian Academic Centre in Italy between 29 April and 2 May 1985.

Routledge contract

File consists of correspondence, a contract, forms and booklets pertaining to Drache and Terry Sullivan's contract with Routledge for a book entitled "Market limits in health reform: public success, private failure".

Routledge contract amendment

File consists of a letter and an amendment pertaining to the 1995 memorandum of agreement made between Drache, his co-author Robert Boyer, and Routledge concerning their publication, "The limits to globalization".

Sabbatical letter

File consists of a letter and memorandum pertaining to Drache's requests to the dean of Atkinson College in 1992 and 1995 to postpone his sabbatical leave.

Salary adjustment '97

File consists of e-mail correspondence exchanged between Drache and Michael Stevenson, York University vice-president of academic affairs, regarding Drache's salary as the director of the Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies.

Salary review

File consists of memoranda exchanged between Drache and Vice-President of Academic Affairs Michael Stevenson regarding Drache's request for a salary adjustment.

Sharpe : productivity papers

File consists of three papers written by Andrew Sharpe of the Economic Analysis and Forecasting Division of the Government of Canada: "A critique of the Fraser Institute study 'On real wage unemployment' by D.J. Daly and D.C. MacCharles", "Developments in Canada's G-9 trade balance", and "Has there been a rebound in trend productivity growth?".

Sharpe II : productivity papers

File consists of four papers written by Andrew Sharpe of the Canadian Department of Finance: "The causes of the productivity slowdown in Canada", "Implications of the services account deficit for Canada's international competitive position", "The Canadian economy: a Marxian analysis, 1926-1979", and "The paradoxical behaviour of recent aggregate productivity developments". Some of these papers have been annotated by Drache.

SSHRCC '98

File consists of a copy of Drache's application package for his research project, "Globalization, trade and domestic standards: an enquiry into 'the standard of standards'", submitted to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.

SSHRCC application

File consists of a copy of Drache's application package for his research project, "Globalization, trade and domestic standards: the new rules of the game", submitted to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.

SSHRCC application

File consists of a completed application form, project summary, progress report, correspondence, and a copy of Drache's CV pertaining to funding for his research project with Harry Glasbeek entitled "The state and industrial relations in Canada, 1960-1982".

SSHRCC application/letters

File consists of correspondence, a proposal, and a completed application form pertaining to Drache's project entitled "The impact of globalization on state policy and market power".

Statement & speeches

File consists Drache's handwritten and typescript notes on the general subject of Canadian foreign policy, compiled for an unidentified book project.

Student scrapbooks

File consists of five oversized scrapbooks created by students in two of Drache's classes, POLS 3320.06 in 1987-1988 and POLS 3740.06, Work and Employment in the Global Economy. These scrapbooks consists of newspaper clippings pertaining to the Free Trade Agreement, NAFTA and the Bob Rae's "social contract".

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