III. PUBLISHED WORKS,, 1946-1980
Dates
- 1946-1980
Scope and Contents
Grouped by format. Articles are arranged alphabetically by journal title within the article format group. Other format groups are arranged chronologically. Published work written by Robert J. Alexander. Document types include magazine, journal, newspaper, and newsletter articles, pamphlets, book chapters, encyclopedia entries, book reviews, published conference papers and proceedings, published reports, and letters to the editor. Documents full spectrum of Professor Alexander's scholarly interests: Latin America, left-wing political movements, economic theory, trade policy, labor movements and labor relations. Alexander often participated in printed colloquiums with other scholars, reflecting the state of New Left scholarly thought in the 1950s and 1960s. Professor Alexander wrote in both English and Spanish. Many of his articles were translated into Portuguese, French, or German. Includes copies of Professor Alexander's regular articles for The Canadian Forum, The Economist, Freedom at Issue, Janata (an Indian socialist newspaper), New Leader, New America, Inter-American Labor Bulletin, International Free Trade Union News, Socialist International Information, and Socialist Call. He was also a frequent contributor to Current History and New Politics. Alexander's articles appeared in some unusual venues including the Oberlin College student paper, The Activist, and Barn, a Welsh-language journal. In 1957, he wrote a regular column on labor relations for Ingenieria Internacional Industria, a Spanish-language engineering trade magazine. He frequently published articles in Latin-American and U.S. newspapers, including letters to the editor of the New York Times.
Extent
1.5 Cubic Feet
Language of Materials
English.
Conditions Governing Access
Do not use names of living United States officials.
Arrangement
Grouped by format. Articles are arranged alphabetically by journal title within the article format group. Other format groups are arranged chronologically.
Arrangement
Grouped by format. Articles are arranged alphabetically by journal title within the article format group. Other format groups are arranged chronologically.
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