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- Hacker, Andrew: Affirmative Action
The New Look Resource Type: Article First Published: 1989 Affirmative action may be out of favor at the Supreme Court, but it is becoming a stronger force on America's campuses. Until a decade or so ago, questions of ethnicity and equity could be considered as involving mostly blacks and whites. Now Asians and Hispanics among others are making claims as well, and the rules determining which groups will be given preferential treatment have been changing. A discussion and review of the changing state and perception of affirmative action in America.
- Hacker, Andrew: Divorce a la Mode
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1979 A review of several books about marriage and divorce.
- Haddad, Emmanuel: Lebanon: the right to know
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019
- Hahn, Steven: A Revised History of the Slave Trade
Lessons from a Terrible Global Experience Resource Type: Article First Published: 2006 It’s almost 200 years since the Anglo-American trade was banned: how do historians now view its practices and effects?
- Haigh, Gideon: The doctor who is besting big tobacco
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 When Dr Bronwyn King discovered her pension fund was investing in the cigarette companies that were killing her cancer patients, she was staggered. And she knew she had to act
- Haiven, Larry; McBride, Stephen; Shields, John: Regulating Labour
The State, Neo-Conservatism and Industrial Relations (Volume 6) Resource Type: Book First Published: 1990 A collection of essays on industrial-labour relations in Canada, the United States, Britain, and Sweden.
- Hall, Budd L.: Wakati Wa Furaha: An Evaluation of a Radio Study Group Campaign
Research Report No. 13 Resource Type: Article First Published: 1973
- Hall, Hamilton: More Advice from The Back Doctor
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1987 Published: 1988
- Hall, James: The politics of display
The redesign of the Ashmolean in Oxford provides a chance to reflect on how we understand the meaning of collections Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 The Ashmolean Museum in Oxford is the oldest museum in Britain, founded in 1693. The institution has grown, thanks to a new postmodern building by architect Rick Mather. The open concept design of the new galleries is perfect for the curatorial focus on the impact of trade and the legacy of intercultural exchange titled "Crossing Cultures Crossing Time".
- Hallas, Duncan; Williams, Calvin: Politics as Religion
The Degeneration of the Fourth International Resource Type: Article An overview of the founding and early years of the Fourth International, and an analysis of the factors which repeatedly caused it to split.
- Halliday, E.M.: Russia in Revolution
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1967
- Hallman, J.C.: Monumental Error
Will New York City finally tear down a statue? Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 An examination of the Sims controversy in New York City, where authorities have long debated the removal of a statue in Central Park celebrtating 19th-century doctor J. Marion Sims, the 'father of gynecology' who experimented on black women.
- Hallowell, Gerald (ed.): The Oxford Companion to Canadian History
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2004 Here are the basic details of the main events, institutions, places, and people in Canada's past. The topics appear to be politics, economy, education, religion, law, medicine, science, transportation, social and cultural events.
- Haltzborg, Esther: Scrooge And Stooge
Company and Union v. the Workers of Chesebrough Ponds Resource Type: Article First Published: 1972
- Hamacher, Duane W.: The Memory Code: how oral cultures memorise so much information
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 Long before the ancient Celts, Aboriginal Australians were recording vast scores of knowledge to memory and passing it to successive generations. Aboriginal people demonstrate that their oral traditions are not only highly detailed and complex, but they can survive -- accurately -- for thousands, even tens of thousands, of years.
- Hamilton, Robert M.; Shields, Dorothy: The Dictionary of Canadian Quotations and Phrases
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1979
- Hammer, Kate: Master's student earns top marks for dissent
University of Toronto rabble rouser graduates in a gown of protest- but still faces criminal charges from a sit in gone wrong Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008
- Haninan, Sholom: Martin Luther King Was "Conservative & Nondemocratic"
Dave Dellinger's Tales From Inside Revolutionary America Resource Type: Article First Published: 1976 Martin Luther King saw himself as "a contemporary Moses selected by God", and made multiple backroom deals with the White House that "offended or puzzled" his followers, according to Dave Dellinger, a long-time civil rights activist.
- Hannon, Gerald: Even a 50-something with greying hair and a smallish you-know-what can be a Porn Star
How to make your own smut so it moves you where it counts Resource Type: Article First Published: 1998 Learning how to make a pornographic film.
- Hannon, Gerald: Why Punish Madame?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1998 A landmark trial is to determine whether a dominatrix dishes out sex or therapy.
- Harden, Blaine: Escape from Camp 14
The first political prisoner born in a North Korean labour camp to make it past the fence and flee Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 An excerpt from a book of the same title narrating the harrowing experiences of Shin Dong-hyuk. He is believed to be the only camp-born person to have escaped the North Korean prison labor camps that detain up to two hundred-thousand political prisoners.
- Harding, James: An SDU Case History
Resource Type: Unclassified
- Harding, Jim: Culture Shock in a Vancouver Suburb
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1971 Jim Harding's cultural experiences in a Vancouver suburb.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 5, Number 1, Winter 1971.
- Harding, Jim: The Fallacy of Electoral Politics
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1974 first published in the Thunder Bay 'Black Fly' (September 1974)
- Harding, Jim: R.D. Laing's Canadian Tour
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1974 Jim Harding reviews and critiques a lecture given by Ronald David Laing at the University of Guelph in 1974. Laing's discussion encompassed the themes of ecology, psychiatry, birth, reproduction, and the mind-body split.
- Harding, Jim: Students and Revolutionary Reformism in Canada
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1968
- Harding, Jim: Where Are We Going? What Must We Do?
Resource Type: Article Harding critiques about debates over socialist theory, which he says have often amounted to males combating for status and power by using abstract ideas which lack any personal and usually historical relationship. He states that it is necessary to acknowledge the quite different perspectives operating within radical groupings, why they should converge, and the interrelations of the political and the personal.
- Harding, Luke: Kyrgyzstan faces humanitarian crisis as Uzbeks flee slaughter
Kyrgyzstan shaken by ethnic slaughter Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 Kyrgyzstan is in the grip of a humanitarian crisis after more than 100,000 minority Uzbeks, fleeing Kyrgyz mobs in the south of the country, gather on the Uzbekistan border.
- Hargreaves, Ian: Journalism: Truth or Dare?
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2003 Ian Hargreaves discusses the history, development, future and ethics of journalism and describes journalists' relationship with the public. He focuses on the increase in journalism's influence and the criticism thrown at journalism today by all sectors of society.
- Harmony Foundation of Canada: Positive Action for the Environment
Resource Type: Film/Video First Published: 1991
- Harrington, Evan: Conspiracy Theories and Paranoia: Note from a Mind-Control Conference
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1996 The debate over "recovered" and "false" memories continues to be one of the most contentious issues in the field of psychology today. The debate is extremely polarized with very little amicable communication among members of the opposing camps. While such a dispute may eventually be beneficial to science, in that both sides are clearly being spurred on to produce original research at a frenetic pace, at the moment the clearest manifestation of this dichotomy is miscommunication and friction between factions.
- Harris, John: Get your head out of the clouds
If we allow our personal data to be stored in giant electornic centres, we deserve what we get Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 Appraising the risks to personal data held in cloud computing systems.
- Harris, John: Ukip: the battle for Britain
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 A exposé on Ukip, which wonders: is it a lunatic fringe or a sign of things to come?
- Harris, Marjorie: John Sewell and the chili-sauce mafia
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1976 Article from Toronto Life, December 1976.
- Harris, Paul: Under siege: North Dakota's last abortion clinic fights on
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 North Dakota's largest city, Fargo, is home to the last facility offering terminations. And as laws tighten across America, the pro-life movement is starting to scent victory.
- Harris, Robin S.: Quiet Evolution
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1967
- Harrison, Frank: The Soviet Response To Anarchism
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1979 Looks at the Soviet response to the perceived threat of anarchism and offers a critique of the Soviet position from an anarchist viewpoint.
- Harrison, J. Frank: Bakunin's Concept of Revolution
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1977 If we are to understand the anarchist brand of revolutionary socialism developed by Michael Bakunin we should first recognize his populist predispositions.
- Haut, Rifka: Differing Attitudes Toward Religious Feminism
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1983
- Hawker, Sara ; Cowley, Chris (eds.): Oxford Minireference Dictionary & Thesaurus
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1995 Published: 1997
- Haworth,Abigail: Bangkok's Big Brother is watching you
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Abigail Haworth charts the rise of General Prayuth Chan-ocha and his despotic regime.
- Hawrylko, Rosalie; Penner, Joyce; Woodward, Joan: Bisexuality and women
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1983 We believe there is a need for a better understanding of bisexuality in the women's movement.
- Hayes, Harold (ed.): Smiling Through the Apocalypse
Esquire's History of the Sixties Resource Type: Book First Published: 1960 Published: 1969 Ten years' of journalism from Esquire magazine.
- Hazelton, Philip: Trailing the Founders, part 2
On Being a Second-Gernation Bruder Resource Type: Article First Published: 1970 The second of a two part interview with Philip Hazelton on his childhood in the Burderhof Community.
- Hazelton, Phillip: Trailing the Founders, part 1
On Being a Second-Generation Bruder Resource Type: Article First Published: 1970 The first of a two part interview of Philip Hazelton recounting his childhood in the Bruderhof Community.
- Hearne, Samuel; edited by Farley Mowat: Coppermine Journey
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1772
- Heath, Terrence: The Truth and Other Stories
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1972
- Heathcott, Joseph: People's Aesthetics
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1995 An essay on self-proclaimed "progressives" and their hypocritical defense of cultural hierarchies and consumption of popular or lower middle class culture for camp value. He opines that the distinction between craft and art is class based.
- Heilbut, Anthony: The Number That No Man Could Number
Black America's civil war over gay rights Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 A look at the complex relationship between the Church and homosexuality among African-Americans. While many church leaders become the public face of resistance to homosexuality and same-sex marriage, behind closed doors the reality is very different.
- Heller, Ursula: Alma, N.B.
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1972 A photo essay by Ursula Heller about the town of Alma, New Brunswick.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 4, Winter 1972-1973.
- Helmore, Edward: Panama's indigenous champion defies president's mining deal
Canadian-Korean consortium plans 30-year gold, silver and copper project Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 In Panama the Ngabe-Bugle indigenous community fights to keep a Canadian copper mining company off their land.
- Henley, John: Fanning the flames of intolerance
The burning of books -- an ultimate form of control and condemnation Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 A historical overview of book burnings by political and religious regimes.
- Henley, Jon: The village where people have dementia -- and fun
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 How is society to look after the ever-growing number of people with dementia? A curiously uplifting care home near Amsterdam may have the answers.
- Henley,Jon: May Day: workers of the world unite and take over -- their factories
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 The co-operative movement is giving employees the chance to rebuild shuttered livelihoods.
- Henry, Jules: On Sham, Vulnerability and Other Forms of Self-Deception
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1953 Published: 1973 Twelve essays in which Jules Henry explores sham, the self-defensive falsity necessary for the individual's survival within this society, and the sense of vulnterability that proscribes and inhibits individual behaviour and enlightenment.
- Hentoff, Nat: Freeing the University: Abolish Tenure
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1969
- Hersh, Seymour M.: Looking for Calley
How a young journalist untangled the riddle of My Lai Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 Seymour M. Hersh looks back at the 1969 My Lai Massacre where hundreds of unarmed civilians were massacred by U.S. Army soldiers. As a young freelance journalist in Vietnam Hersh gained recognition for exposing the atrocity and its cover-up, and ultimately helped turn public opinion against the war.
- Herzber, Louise; Juhola, Helen: Todmorden Mills
A Human and Natural History Resource Type: Book First Published: 1987 An urban natural history pamphlet.
- Heschel, Susannah: No Doors, No Guards
From Jewish Feminism to a New Judaism Resource Type: Article First Published: 1983 Published in the March 1983 edition of Menorah.
- Hibbert, Christopher: Mussolini
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1972 War Leader Book No. 13 in Ballantine's Illustrated History of the Violent Century
- Higgins, Charlotte: Ancient Greece, the Middle East and an ancient cultural internet
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 The ancient Greek world is being recast from an isolated entity to one of many hybrid cultures in Africa and in the East.
- Higgins, Jim: Raphael, a Cuban Worker Musician
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1972 The life of a Cuban worker musician.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 1, Spring 1972.
- Hilberg, Raul: The Destruction of the European Jews
Student edtion Resource Type: Book An abridged edition of Hilberg's three-volume study The Destruction of the European Jews.
- Hill, John: Don't Blame the Medicine
Use the Drug Expert Pharmacist Resource Type: Book First Published: 1993
- Hill, Reginald: On Beulah Height
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1998
- Hilton, James: Lost Horizon
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1933 Published: 1943
- Hirsch, Afua: Mali: Timbuktu's literary gems face Islamists and decay in fight for survival
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Daring by a dedicated few saved many manuscripts in Mali from Islamists.
- Hitler, Adolf: Mein Kampf
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1924 Published: 1943
- Hoagland, Edward: Natural light
Life among Vermont's hippies, hunters, bears, and moose Resource Type: Article First Published: 2000 An essay on the author's experience in his second home, in rural Vermont.
- Hoare, Philip: Museum and Gallery Curators Reopen the Cabinet of Curiosities Concept
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Stuffed pelicans, bell-jarred oddities and unicorn horns: the wunderkammer – or 'cabinet of curiosities' – is a macabre, colonial throwback. So why is it back in vogue?
- Hoare, Philip: Whale songs: shanties drag mysteries of whaling life back from the deep
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 A new album of songs chronicling the lost culture of whaling reminds new audiences a forgotten way of life.
- Hoch, Paul: Who owns "Canadian" sports?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1973
- Hodal, Kate: Boracay islanders fear for their lives in battle with Philippine tourist trade
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Hotel security guard is charged with murder after shooting of spokesman for Ati people, who claim ancestral land rights.
- Hodal, Kate: Moken nomads leave behind their 'sea gypsy' life for a modern existence
Brought to the world's attention by the 2004 tsunami, the seafaring tribe is struggling to reconcile tradition and modernity Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 The Moken, deep-sea divers off Thailand, find their way of life threatened by modern trawlers and voracious property developers.
- Hodgetts, A.B.; Burns, J.D.: Decisive Decades
A History of the Twentieth Century for Canadians Resource Type: Book First Published: 1960 Published: 1973
- Hogarth, Sarah; Macleod, Flora: Leading today's volunteers
Motivate and manage your team Resource Type: Book First Published: 1993 Published: 1999
- Hohn, Donovan: Moby Duck
Or, the synthetic wilderness of childhood Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007
- Holt, John: Notes on American Education
The destruction of children Resource Type: Article
- Holtz, Herman: Mail Order Magic
Surefire Techniques to Expand Your Business by Direct Mail Resource Type: Book First Published: 1983
- Holtzberg, Esther: Scrooge and Stooge
Company and Union v. The Workers of Cheseborough Ponds Resource Type: Article First Published: 1972 A draft of a pamphlet describing a failed attempt to organize resistance to the company "Cheseborugh Pond's" in a factory in London. The factory's workers were mostly women.
- Holz, Maxine: Porn: Turn On or Put Down
Some Thoughts on Sexuality Resource Type: Article
- Hong, Nhat: The Anarchist Beast
The Anti-Anarchist Crusade in Periodical Literature (1884-1906) Resource Type: Article
- Hopkins, Nick; Evans, Rob; Norton-Taylor, Richard: MoD staff and thousands of military officers join arms firms
Guardian research in the aftermath of the 'jobs for generals' scandal shows extent of links between MoD and private sector Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 Conflicts of interests are brought to light as senior military personnel depart the military and transition into the private sector side of the military industrial complex.
- Horne, Marcel: Annals of the Firebreather
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1973
- Horowitz, Gad: Toward the Democratic Class Struggle
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1970
- Horton, John: The Dehumanization of Anomie and Alienation: A Problem in the Ideology of Sociology
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1964
- Horwell, Veronica: Social geography of a night of plunder
‘Up for it to cause havoc’ on the streets of London Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 In London last month every local uprising, or as a notice in a closed Clapham pub read, ‘social unrest’, had different origins and manifestations. And very few of them were riots.
- Hostetler, John A.: Amish Life
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1983
- Hourani, Albert: A History of the Arab Peoples
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1991
- Howard, Janet: Hospital should back local clinic
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1975 Plans for community health centre threatened by St. Michael's hospital.
- Howard, Janet: Plans for STOLport called unjustified
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1977 While residents of the Toronto Island community continue their fight against the bulldozer – which could strike this year – the proposal for a major airport on the Islands is worrying people from across Toronto.
- Hoy, Claire: Clyde Wells
A Political Biography Resource Type: Book
- Hsieh Chi-Kuei; Yueh Hsiao-ying: Hello! Hello! Are You There?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1965
- Huang Ching-yum; Lin Wan-tsui: Flowers in Full Bloom
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1966
- Huff, Don: ABC's of Media Relations
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004
- Huggett, Howard: Salmon - and canoes - in the Don River?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1977 In the 1920's, when this writer was growing up in what was then referred to as the east end of the city, the valley of the Don was the favourite haunt of thousands of kids and quite a few adults. In those days you could get down into the valley from a number of areas and go wandering up and down pretty well as you pleased.
- Hunt, Morton: Sexual Behavior in the 1970s
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1973 An national survey reveals marked changes in the sex habits of Americans.
- Hunter, Kim D.: The Lives of Amiri Baraka
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 A tribute to the life of author and poet Amiri Baraka who was active in the American Black Arts movement.
- Husarska, Anna: US soldier faces court martial for trying to stop Haiti abuses
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1995
- Hussey, Ruth; Goulin, Judith: Rattray Marsh
Then and Now Resource Type: Book First Published: 1990 A complete and living chronicle of the Rattray Marsh Conservation Area, its human settlement and natural history.
- Hutchison, Brian: CUS and Student Unionism
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1968 Paper written for the 23nd Congressof the Canadian Union of Students, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, August 28 - September 4, 1968.
- Hyde, Marina: Let's Point a Satellite at GCHQ and the NSA, and See How They Feel
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Turning the tables on the spy agencies would be a fitting form of radical retaliation for their webcam prurience.
- Hyde, Tony; with assistance of Michael Rowan: The Student Union for Peace Action: An Analysis
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1967
- Hylton, Wil: Broken Heartland
The looming collapse of agriculture on the Great Plains Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 Today, the idea of a return to nature, which a pair of academics named Frank and Deborah Popper, first described twenty five years ago in a scholarly article entitled "The Great Plains: From Dust to Dust," has become central to almost any conversation about the region's future.
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