INDEXES

Author index

Journal 1 (June 1967) to Journal 100 (December 2000)

References are to Journal number followed by page numbers

 

A

 

Ainley D

                regionalisation in the co-operative movement, 20pp6-9

Alexander, Professor K J W

                education and the community, 19pp20-23

Allen, Lord (of Fallowfield)

                co-operatives and trade unions - in distribution, 29pp57-62

Allen, Hayward F

                World Council of Credit Unions, 56pp28-34

Allen, P

                banking on TQM, 73p28

Altshoul, Grigori

                the role of co-operatives in the transformation to market relations and in solving social problems of the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States, 98pp72-91

Ambler, Chas

                housing co-operatives - management by general meeting?, 53pp58-61

Anderson, John

                the movement in Scotland: A Personal View, 46pp38-45; consumer co-operatives - towards success: North Tayside Society, 52pp16-22; CWS - retail relations, 58pp7-8; CWS/CRS relations, 64pp7-9 and 70pp3-5; national services, 67pp11-15; the prior problems for consumer co-operatives, 80pp20-22; single national society, 83pp6-9; UK consumer co-operative trade 1995, 86pp36-40

Arlow, Alex

                importance of being a board, 75pp4-6

Aspray, R G

                buying and selling practices of retail societies, 43pp12-17; co-operative principles and employment practices, 66pp29-30

Atkinson, E C

                CWS - retail relations, 58pp8-10

 

B

 

Baldacchino, Godfrey

                human privatisation: worker co-operative initiatives in the public sector, 92pp39-49

Bamfield J A N

                opposing proposal for a Co-operative Development Agency, 21pp13-17; societies and inflation - relation to profits, 22pp4-8; co-operative performance, 55pp6-7

Banks, Professor J

                comments on a report on projecting co-operative principles, 17pp18-20

Barberini, Ivano

                1992 challenge to consumer co-operatives, 68pp17-23

Batra, J D

                role of the College - students report, 39pp63-70

Battersby, Melvyn

                role of the College - students report, 39pp60-63

Beard, P

                workers’ co-operatives - research into planning and work equity, 50pp23-25

Beirne, Martin J

                labour movement - a crisis of allegiance?, 52pp66-71

Bell, James

                annual reports and the member, 80pp23-28; I’d like to shop at the co-op but they never have what I want, 93pp7-8

Beniamini, Haim

                co-operatives and trade unions - in Israel, 29pp80-88

Benjacov, A  and Louis, R

                co-operatives and trade unions, 29pp17-39

Berry, John

                workers’ co-operatives - constraints to starting, 50pp19-21

Bickle, Richard

                reasserting the co-operative advantage research project: co-operative values, principles and future - a values basis to building a successful co-operative business, 99pp179-205

Bing, H F

                a Co-operative Development Agency is it desirable?, 11pp9-13

Birch, D W and Hopwood, D G

                capital investments in large retail societies, 7pp13-15

Birchall, Dr R J

                rescue for small co-op shops, 50pp31-34; why should people participate?, 51pp50-56; housing co-operatives - how successful are they?, 53pp51-57; report of seminar on research into workers’ co-ops, 58pp62-66; co-operation between co-operatives: difficulties and progress in Britain, 59pp45-52; “save our shop”, updated, 60pp14-28; problems and prospects for small shops, 61pp48-58; report of SCS AGM sept 1987, 61pp59-62; annual SCS report 1987/8, 63pp62-65; dangers and opportunities with the 1988 housing bill, 62pp42-47; social & co-operative housing - 1988 act, 64pp59-62; report of SCS AGM sept 1988, 64pp72-75; housing co-operatives in crisis, 75pp11-16; SCS conference 1995, 85pp68-75; co-operative values and principles, 90pp42-69; the Lanica affair: an attempted takeover of a consumer co-operative society, 93pp15-32; book review, 97pp234-242; co-operatives in the twenty first century, 100pp217-227

Bjordal, Eldfrid

                Norwegian co-operation and the third world, 58pp12-16

Blackley, Simon

                how can the co-operative sector contribute to the development of a stakeholder economy?, 91pp59-70

Blaszac, Barbara J

                Margaret Llewellyn Davies: a study in female leadership, 94pp11-42, 95p83

Bluer, R

                a sectoral co-operative federation?, 40pp34-39

Blum, Werner

                democracy in Dortmund Society, 54pp10-14

Böle, Dezsö

                co-operative movement in Hungary, 48pp31-38

Boniface, Jean

                co-operative press - report from France, 28pp38-50

Böök, Sven Ake

                ICA project on co-operative values, 68pp60-63; in search of co-operative values, 72pp50-53; 1992 interim report to ICA: summary of conclusions and recommendations, 75pp41-49

Booth, K

                universities and co-operative management, 27pp50-55

Borgen, Svein Ole

                equality among unequals: on distributive justice in agricultural producer co-operatives, 96pp108-128

Bottomley, T N

                where have co-operative values gone?, 65pp5-10; review of principles, 83pp41-43

Bouchard, A

                member participation in retail societies - researches within French movement, 45pp51-52

Bourn, Dr Douglas

                role of Woodcraft Folk, 65pp55-59

Bowden, A R

                the Wine Society, 68pp28-33

Boylan, T A

                growth and financing of co-operatives in Ireland, 38pp14-27

Brace, Denise

                SCWG and the People’s Story Museum, 80pp60-62

Brading, Keith

                Credit Unions Act 1979, 56pp10-15; experience of a housing association, 62pp48-51; building societies - a case for conversion to plcs, 65pp17-21; after the Abbey National vote, 65pp25-27; United Kingdom Co-operative Council, 72pp5-8, 73p50, 77pp34-37; relations among the sectors, 79pp107-112

Branton, Professor Noel

                consumer co-operative organisation - rôle of the central services, 31pp6-15; Co-op Great Britain - a new leviathan?, 37pp67-75; co-operative independent commission - revisited, 49pp65-71 and 53pp12-14; consumer co-operation - further outlook still unsettled, 59pp9-12; reflections on the 1987 co-operative trade figures, 63pp19-22; 1988 figures, 66pp6-9; 1989 figures, 69pp5-9; buyout in Sleepy Hollow, 65pp28-31; co-operative trade 1990 - 71 supp, 1991 - 74 supplementpp4-8, 1992 - 78 supplementpp4-9, 1993 - 80pp17-19; death of co-op exaggerated, 81pp16-18; UK consumer co-operative trade 1995, 86pp34-35; impact of information technology on retail trade, 87pp7-9

Briscoe, Professor R

                new life for co-operative structures?, 62pp21-25; traders and idealists?, 63pp24-28; efficiency of co-operation, 65pp44-48; co-operative workers, 66pp25-28; co-operative values, 70pp46-49; trend setters in worker co-ops part 1, Mondragon and Valencia, 77pp38-42, part 2 China, 78pp38-41; communicating the principles, 79pp70-77; fifty years of UK Co-operative College, 85pp62-67

Brown, A J

                ten years of retail training in UK, 33pp60-73

Brown, D C

                obstacles to co-operative working: lessons from construction, 94pp43-64

Brown, Edward Rainy

                agricultural co-operatives, 83pp59-61

Brown, W

                CWS – retail relations 58pp5-7; letter on dividend, 64pp43-44; role of the Co-operative Union, 78pp17-20

Bunn, Gladys

                national services - a policy unit, 68pp5-9; CWS/CRS relations, 70pp6-8

Burch, Len

                reflections on member education, 74pp29-32; fifty years of UK Co-operative College, 85pp20-42

Burlton, R H

                co-operative principles and employment practices, 66pp30-32; review of the Co-operative Union, 89pp2-10

Burton, Alan

                Co-operative Culture and the Politics of Consumption in England 1870-1930 review, 89pp90-92; creating a labour movement film service: the co-operative movement and the Workers’ Film Association in the 1930s, 100pp247-266

Bushell, P J

                CWS/CRS Relations, 64pp9-14; national services - asking the correct questions?, 68pp10-12

Bussey, Peter

                credit unions, 68pp43-45; 70pp34-36; 73p50

Butler, Dr J H

                Institute of Co-operative Directors, 62pp60-63; safe for democracy? 74pp18-21; conference and AGM 1992, 76 supplementpp1-12; the democratic basis, 79pp88-92; report of AGM 1995, 85 supplementpp1-4; SCS annual report, 87pp72-80; SCS conference 1996 report, 88pp106-109; report of conference and AGM 1997, 91pp71-74; annual report 93pp73-79; report of conference and AGM 1998, 94pp71-74; annual report, 96pp161-168; report of conference 1999, 97pp253-257

Byrom, R

                future of british consumer movement, 30pp18-33; wholesale/retail relations, particularly in non-food trade, 32pp48-63; co-operation in the 1980s - conditions of consumer development, 38pp74-77; consumer co-operation in Britain - retreat or recovery?, 46pp46-51

 

C

 

Calcroft, G W

                societies and inflation - relation to development, 22pp9-13

Cameron, Ian

                Co-operative Party and the consumer movement, 35pp102-104; workers' co-operatives in developing countries, 66pp55-58

Campbell, Cairns

                consumers’ on worker co-operatives?, 40pp26-32

Campbell, H,

                support for a Co-operative Development Agency 21pp18-21; government and co-operation, 41pp31-37; housing co-operatives, 62pp38-41, quangos, 82pp30-32

Cancelo, Antonio

                1992 - perspective from Spain, 68pp24-27

Carbery, Professor Thomas F

                co-operative studies at Strathclyde University 2pp11-12; consumer affairs: a Scottish initiative, 17pp8-9; co-operative democracy - a final comment?, 18pp19-24; comments on report on consumer education and protection, 18pp35-38; support for a Co-operative Development Agency, 21pp22-26; attitudes towards co-operatives - co-operative shoppers and shop assistants (with Esther Quinn), 23pp10-62; the Davidovic route (“Co-operative Conquest of Industry”) - a critique, 26pp54-58; the co-operative and “consumer” movements, 34pp79-82; record of SCS - one job undone, 36pp12-15; W P Watkins - an appreciation, 49pp33-34; CRS - the unenviable dilemma, 55pp35-37; dressing by the left, 70pp20-22; co-operative retailing: challenge and response, 71pp11-14; a cheer for co-operators, 71pp30-31; service from Stanford Hall, 72pp9-12; journal, society - and academics? 72pp45-47; a man’s a man for a’that - in co-operative democracy? 73p33; By any other name? 74pp22-24; the beginning of the end for Labour? 75pp25-27; KISS principle - and BR, 76pp44-46; “I remember it well”, 77pp21-22; role of the Co-operative Union, 78pp11-16; working for others? 78pp29-31; querying the quangos, 80pp42-47; zero factor, 81pp31-33; coward? traitor?, 82pp27-29; United Nations, 83pp51-53

Carlisle, Brian

                information management for workers' co-operatives, 66pp49-54

Carter, Lord

                United Kingdom Co-operative Council, 80pp68-72, 83pp66-69

Cartwright, R

                co-operative consumerism - an emperor with no clothes?, 34pp36-51

Cattell, Charlie

                worker co-operatives (with Seymour), 73p50, 80pp65-67; worker co-operatives, 83pp63-66; towards a stakeholder economy, 90pp3-9

Chaplin, Paul

                co-operatives research - body or spirit?, 39pp10-26

Charlton, J W

                buying and selling practices in retail societies, 44pp75-77

Christensen, J and O’Neill, G P

                IYY Summer School 1985, 57pp17-20

Clapham, David

                sustainability and maturity of community based housing organisations, 92pp30-38

Clarke, Dr Peter

                politics and the co-operative movement - a theoretical consideration, 35pp42-57; agricultural co-operation in UK - towards trading links with retail co-operatives, 44pp46-52; newsletter (with Thornley, Jenny), 46pp3-8; and 47pp4-16; newsletter, 48pp17-28, 49pp16-25, 50pp2-9, 51pp30-36, 52pp44-50, 53pp44-50, 54pp35-40, 55pp28-34, 56pp35-42, 57pp33-40, 58pp35-40, 59pp33-40, 60pp29-34; newsletter, 61-70 except for 69; CWS/CRS relations, 70pp5-6; newsletter, 71pp15-20, 72pp32-38, 74pp33-37, 75pp22-24; the role of the Party, 76pp4-7, 82pp37-41; the co-op and a labour government, 91pp3-10

Clarke, Dr R

                co-operation between co-operatives - the Caribbean experience, 45pp15-20

Clarke, S P

                university courses for managers, 3pp16-17; the co-operative movement - another perspective for the 1970s, 16pp28-30

Clayton, J

                the experience of Shoefayre, 32pp38-47

Clegg, Dr Jenny

                industrial co-operatives in China, 75pp63-67

Coleman, Daniel

                combining worker and consumer ownership: the experience of Weaver Street Market, 98pp7-14

Coles, Adrian

                SCS conference 1996, 88pp83-92

Collier, P A and Hutton

                financial reporting in societies, 65pp11-15

Connor, Bill

                single national society, 83pp10-12

Cook, A L

                regionalisation: the last opportunity, 46pp29-37; local innovation - Peterborough Society, 54pp31-34; the independent society, 55pp8-9; reflections on co-operative trade figures 1989, 69pp10-14; co-operative trade 1990 - 71 supplement; 1991 - 74 supplementpp4-15; 1992 - 78 supplementpp10-17; 1993 - 80pp11-16

Corbett, Malcolm

                e-commerce: its potential for co-operatives, 96pp94-102

Corina, Professor J G

                consumer co-operation in the UK, 80pp4-7; retail co-operation in 1830, 81pp4-6; 1931 co-operative examination, 83p83; Loughborough and Lady Byron, 86pp12-22; Producer Co-operatives and Labour-Managed Systems review, 86pp112-114

Cornforth, Chris

                CDA - a critique on ideas for the future (with Thornley, Jenny and Milford, Peter), 42pp32-41; letter, 44pp83-84

Couchman, Peter

                co-operative membership and the stakeholder economy, 90pp10-14

Cox, S W R

                agricultural co-operation in the UK - the co-operative computer, 44pp43-45

Craigen, J

                co-operation in 1980, 20pp61-64; where is the Co-operative Party going?, 43pp30-33; reflections of a non-executive co-operator, 80pp29-32; role of Co-operative Party, 82pp42-47

Creed, F E

                letter, 51pp60-61; resources for retail development, 61pp14-20; management experience reviewed, 63pp34-35; national services, 68pp13-16

Cunningham, W R F

                quo vadis, comrade? 74pp45-47; co-operatives in Africa, 83pp80-82

Currie, J H

                co-operation and the consumer - view from the trade, 34pp52-54; letter, 51pp61-63; towards success - experience of Scotmid, 53pp8-10

 

D

 

Dabrunz, M

                comparison of Dortmund Society, Konsum Stockholm and Nada Kobe Co-op (Japan), 53pp4-7

Dahlander, Gunnar

                management education and training - the Swedish experience, 33pp94-111

Dale, J M

                financing of co-operative societies: experience of Leicestershire, 37pp20-40

Davidovic, Professor G

                co-operative conquest of industry, 26pp32-53

Davies, Gary

                UK consumer co-operative trade 1995, 86pp30-34

Davies, Maude E

                W P Watkins - an appreciation, 49pp34-35

Davis, Dr Peter

                introducing students to co-operation, 57pp13-16; learning about co-operation in higher education, 58pp50-51, reflections on conference on co-operative management, 63pp44-48; questions, answers and action on management, 64pp22-27; report of conference on human resources, 67pp22-25; towards developing research, 69pp43-46; records and research for co-operation, 72pp48-49, 73p63, 77pp48-50, 82pp54-66; co-operative identity and co-operative management, 84pp22-28; towards a value-based management culture, 86pp93-111; management development, 88pp53-68; book reviews, 89pp78-87, 90pp95-98, 92pp78-83, 96pp147-160, 97pp231-233; reasserting the co-operative advantage research project: a survey of sixteen British consumer co-operative societies, 99pp124-178

Dawson, Professor John A

                “Save our Shop”: a review, 59pp53-55; reflections on co-operative trade figures 1988, 66pp10-13

Dent, Frank

                member relations in CRS, 72pp16-20

Derrick, Paul

                problems of co-operative production, 26pp59-69; central consumer co-operative organisations in various European movements, 31pp55-62; workers’ co-operatives in Australia, 53pp41-43; a visit to Japanese co-operatives, 55pp24-27; productive societies: past - and prospects?, 57pp48-54; search for capital, 62pp10-11; role of co-operation in Labour’s policy, 63pp57-61; incentives in co-operatives, 64pp54-58

Digby, Dr M

                agricultural trade with retail co-operatives, 45pp54-55

Dodds, P R

                sectoral co-operative federation? 40pp39-41; central council for agricultural and horticultural co-operatives and new co-operatives (with Edwards, John), 44pp37-42

Doherty, Frank E

                developing co-operative non-food trade, 32pp64-66; co-operation in the 1980s - conditions of consumer development, 38pp77-81; consumer co-operative success - strategy for next decade, 56pp44-48

Donaldson, John

                reasserting the co-operative advantage research project: a survey of sixteen British consumer co-operative societies, 99pp124-178

Donkin, George

                breaking new ground in retailing, 62pp16-20; letter on 1987 trade figures, 64p42

Donnelly, Dr R D

                role of the College: ex-student reports, 39pp33-39; credit unions - experience in Britain, 56pp16-23; learning about co-operation in consumer societies, 58pp51-52; consumer co-operatives and the labour culture, 75pp28-32

Douglas, Fiona

                role of the College - students report, 39pp58-59

Douglas, R G

                industrial reorganisation corporation and Co-operative Development Agency, 21pp27-32pp; labour movement in crisis? - the present challenge, 53pp62-63

Drodge, Stephen

                reviews of publications on co-operation, 41pp61-64; 42pp92-96; 43pp63-66; 44pp61-65; 45pp50-53; 46pp72-76

Duffin, J

                workers’ co-operatives - research into self-exploitation, 50pp26-30

Dyson, Brian

                records of co-operatives in Britain, 69pp52-56

 

E

 

Earnshaw, Malcolm

                Late Late Supershops, 61pp49-51

Edmondson, T R

                regionalisation in the co-operative movement 20pp10-12; opposing proposal for a Co-operative Development Agency, 21pp33-37; a single national federation? 25pp9-20; developing the co-operative non-food trade, 32pp28-27; come back, consumer co-operatives, 34pp8-18; party politics: reasons and consequences, 35pp90-97; co-operation in the 1980s - prospects and choices, 38pp54-62; reasons for the co-operative problem, 62pp11-12; management experience revisited, 63pp29-30; CWS/CRS relations, 64pp14-16

Edwards, John and Dodds, P R

                central council for agricultural and horticultural co-operation and new co-operatives, 44pp37-42

Ellerman, Dr David P

                workers’ co-operatives in the USA, 51pp4-14

Evans, Karen (with Foley)

                common ownership housing co-ops in Merseyside, 77pp43-47

Ewing, Lindsay

                management code of practice, 82pp33-36

Eyre, Nick

                consumer co-operatives, 100pp280-286

 

F

 

Fabretti, Guiseppe

                single national society, 83pp30-35

Farrow, W H

                developing co-operative non-food trade, 32pp66-68; politics and the co-operative movement - a chief officer’s view, 35pp98-101; towards success - CRS experience, 53pp10-11; national shape? - Co-operative Retail Services, 54pp42-49; consumer co-operatives - guidance from past achievement, 59pp13-16; reflections on co-operative trade figures 1988, 66pp14-19

Flanagan, D

                recent publications on the co-operative movement, 8pp11-14

Foley, Bernard and Evans

                common ownership housing co-ops in Merseyside, 77pp43-47

Fujisawa, Professor A

                co-operative values, 69pp31-34

Fyfe, G L

                developing co-operative non-food trade, 32pp69-71; role of the College: ex-student reports, 39pp54-57; consumer co-operatives - towards success: Leicestershire Society, 52pp11-15; resources for retail development, 61pp9-13; consumer co-operation in the UK - priorities for the future, 79pp66-69

 

G

 

Gaffin, Jean and Thoms, Dr D

                Women’s Guild and co-operation, 47pp29-35; co-operative records: too thinly spread?, 48pp77-79

Gage, Robin W

                societies and inflation - its effect on consumer demand, 22pp14-20

Gallacher, Lord (of Enfield)

                societies and inflation – tolling the knell, 22pp21-25; workers’ participation in co-operatives – implications for consumer societies, 26pp70-76; politics and the co-operative movement – the future, 35pp58-66; role of the College: ex-student reports, 39pp47-53; government and co-operation, 41pp38-44; buying and selling practices of retail societies, 43pp18-24; co-operation in non-co-operative institutions, 50pp61-64; capital: the crisis – our response?, 56pp49-52; consumer co-operation – interest and appreciation on capital, 59pp17-20; state monopolies - the co-operative alternative, 61pp21-25; audit committees for retail boards? 64pp17-21

Gay, George R

                a single national federation? 25pp21-29; central consumer co-operative organisation in UK - priority to retail development, 31pp16-28

Geekie, Dr J and Keating, Dr M

                labour movement in crisis? - reasons and response, 52pp58-65

Gibson, M

                size and commercial efficiency, 7pp21-22

Gill, Alan

                marketing our co-operative advantage, 100pp275-279

Graham, Lord (of Edmonton)

                an unusual parliament? some first impressions, 21pp60-64; the role of the Co-operative Party, 35pp17-27; consumer co-ops, Labour Party and trade unions - united we stand?, 51pp38-43; corridors of power - at Westminster, 64pp28-34; single national society, 83pp13-16; fifty years of UK Co-operative College, 85pp49-53; the survival of the mutual and co-operative sectors: forewarned is forearmed, 90pp11-16

Green, David

                modern mutualism and the historic friendly societies, 97pp197-207

Gregory, Gerald

                SCS conference 1996, 88pp93-101

Grindrod, R M

                management education and training in CWS, 33pp19-41

 

H

 

Haley, Douglas

                role of the Co-operative College: ex-student reports, 39pp40-46

Hardy, A with Kempton, K

                100 years of campaigning by the Co-operative Women’s Guild and some key dates, 47pp19-28

Harrison L A

                aspects of co-operative industrial relations, 12pp19-23; a single national federation? 25pp30-41; central consumer co-operative organisation in UK - some specific proposals, 31pp29-41; co-operation in the 1980s - problems for solution, 38pp63-73; CWS/CRS restructuring, 50pp46-50

Harvey, Professor Brian

                corporate governance, 81pp43-47

Hasselmann, Dr Erwin

                W P Watkins - an appreciation, 49pp35-37

Hattersley, Roy

                co-operative commerce - and principles, 35pp13-16

Hayes, Denis

                rules for the role of CWS? 76pp30-33

Hayes, Mark

                shared interest - and co-operation, 76pp39-43

Henry, Hagen

                labour law and co-operatives? co-operative law and labour!, 92pp12-23

Heskin, Allan and Richman, Neal

                California Mutual Housing Association, 86pp23-29

Hicks, S T

                letter on dividend, 64pp44-45

Highet, Gilbert

                letter on dividend, 64pp45-46

Hilditch, Ray

                consumer’s perspective on co-operative credit cards, 77pp17-20

Hill, Dr Jonathan

                course members at the International Co-operative Training Centre, 48pp61-72; reviews of publications on co-operation, 48pp80-85; 49pp104-108; 50pp67-69; 51pp57-59; 53pp64-66; 54pp54-56; 55pp46-49; 56pp60-61; 57pp55-56; 58pp59-61; 60pp49-51

Hill, Dr J R W

                reviews, 61pp35-37, 62pp32-34, 64pp69-71, 65pp68-71; co-operative learning in schools, 65pp49-54

Hillier, Lynden

                Canadian Co-operative Association, 74pp42-44

Holtham, Gerald

                water industry, mutual society model, 88pp3-8

Honeywell, Martin

                learning about co-operation in workers’ co-operatives, 58pp52-53

Hopwood, Desmond

                trends in co-operative grocery sector, 78pp4-10; CRS and CWS merger, 81pp19-21, 82pp23-26

Hopwood, D G

                capital investments in large retail societies (with Birch, D W), 7pp13-15; ICCS international conference on ‘co-operatives and democracy’, 17pp27-31; current retail developments and the co-operative counter-attack, 18pp10-18; impact of proposed Co-operative Development Agency on retail societies (with McKelvie, D) 21pp38-43; ICCS international conference on co-operative organisation, 26pp122-132

Hornsby, Malcolm

                up the ladder; down the snake - role of CRS in South East?, 55pp41-45; CWS - the legacy of history, 57pp41-47; review "New Views of Co-operation”, 66pp69-72; past searches for values by the ICA, 75pp35-40; reviews - 1992 Plunkett Foundation Yearbook, Pestoff’s Co-operatives in Sweden and Heywood and Rashid Naz, Clearance - The View from the Streets, 75pp68-72; review, Chaloner’s Industry and Innovation, 76pp70-71

Houlton, Dr R

                management education and training - analysis and processes, 33pp42-54; member participation and the social sciences, 42pp43-56; learning co-operation and co-operative learning, 57pp6-12; a future for consumer co-operation? - did the twins upset the professor?, 59pp21-25; co-operatives in Tanzania, 76pp50-53; a management code of practice, 80pp33-37

Howarth, Fred

                co-operatives in Tanzania, 76pp53-56

Howarth, Rhona

                women in co-operative employment, 47pp57-61

Howcroft, B

                recent publications on the co-operative movement, 11pp14-19; 15pp12-18; 18pp39-46; 20 supplement; 23 suppplement

Howe, Lily

                consumer co-operative movement and its press in Britain, 28pp19-37; co-operation between co-operatives, 66pp59-62; report of SCS AGM 1989, 67pp58-59; report for 1989-90 by chairman, 69pp57-61; after 1992, 70pp15-18; after CDA, 70pp18-19; trade statistics 1991 - further reflection and projection, 75pp32-34; Ted Stephenson, an appreciation, 87pp24-27; John Morley, an appreciation, 88pp15-17

Hubert, Dr J Z

                conditions for co-operation, 81pp59-63

Hughes, D T

                local innovation - Associated Co-operative Creameries, 54pp26-30

Hughes, J D

                the co-operative movement: a perspective for the 1970s, 16pp11-27; co-operation in the 1980s - guidelines for the consumer movement, 38pp42-53

Hughes, T E

                co-operatives and trade unions - retail co-operative experience, 29pp40-49

Hunt, Peter

                promoting the co-operative agenda - new mutualism and the ‘third way’, 96pp103-107

Hutanuwatr, Nuntiya

                modified SWOT as a tool for formulating strategies of rural people business organisations in northeast Thailand, 100pp228-246

Hutton, David

                myths in the boardroom, 37pp53-63; research on member participation in retail societies, 42pp73-81; CWS/CRS restructuring, 50pp51-54; why did London society fail?, 56pp56-59; capital & control, 62pp6-9; (with Collier) financial reporting in societies, 65pp11-15; wake up sleepy hollow, 65pp32-34; considerations for consumer co-operatives, 73p16; mergers - a reassessment, 76pp34-38; records and research, 83pp76-77

 

I

 

Ireland, Philip

                future of mutuality, 87pp16-23

 

J

 

Jacques, Lord (of Portsea Island)

                buying and selling practices of retail societies, 43pp25-29; W P Watkins - an appreciation, 49pp37-38; management experience revisited, 63pp30-33; corporate governance, 81pp48-50

James, J G

                co-operative capital, 8pp15-17

Japan Central Union of Agricultural Co-operatives

                sowing the seeds of the future: Japan’s agricultural co-operatives, 95pp3-20

Japanese Consumers’ Co-operative Union

                women’s work, men’s work: to live a better life beyond gender, 97pp182-196

Japanese Workers’ Co-operative Union

                seeking a more humane way of working: the workers’ co-operative movement in Japan, 94pp3-10

Jefferys, Dr James B

                letter, 50pp72-73

Jenkins, Dame Jennifer

                comments on report on consumer education and protection, 18pp33-34

Johnstad, Tom

                co-operatives and federations, 89pp48-60

Jones, George B

                workers’ co-operatives - role of CDA, 50pp15-18; CDA in retrospect and prospect, 67pp16-21

Jones, Jack

                relations between trade unions and co-operative movement, 29pp63-69

Jonsson, Malte

                W P Watkins - an appreciation, 49pp38-39

Judd, Alan

                why did consumer co-operative societies in Britain use tokens?, 95pp21-28, 96p146

 

K

 

Kay, Helen

                sustainability and maturity of community based housing organisations, 92pp30-38

Kay, John

                regulating private utilities, 87pp28-46

Keating, Dr M       

                labour movement in crisis? - reasons and response (with Geekie, Dr J), 52pp58-65

Kempton, K and Hardy, A

                100 years of campaigning by the Co-operative Women’s Guild and some key dates, 47pp19-28

Kennedy, Malcolm

                letter on resources for development, 61pp38-39

Killander, KA

                obstacles to co-operative working: lessons from construction, 94pp43-64

Kintrea, Keith

                sustainability and maturity of community based housing organisations, 92pp30-38

Kirkman, Martin

                letter, 38pp85-86

Krajewska, Sophy

                co-operative housing - a new approach, 52pp36-39

Kurimoto, Akira

                renewing the membership basis for raising investment and patronage in consumer co-operatives, 95pp50-60

 

L

 

Landau, Sir Dennis

                role of the CWS, 60pp6-13

Lawrence, D G C

                government and co-operation, 41pp45-53

Lawrence, Stephen

                letter, 38pp82-85; membership participation in retail societies - what motivation?, 42pp82-91

Leaper, Professor R A B

                co-operation - and universities and colleges, 36pp16-20

Lee, R A

                societies and inflation - relation to profits, 22pp26-31; financing of co-operative societies - conditions of success, 37pp10-19; member participation - experience from a chief executive officer, 42pp57-60

Leonard, James

                role of co-operatives in industrial democracy, 26pp77-92

Levi, Yair

                local development and co-operatives: none, only one, more than one in the same village, 92pp50-77

Llewellyn, David T

                mutuality v conversion debate, 87pp57-71

Llewellyn-Jones, J

                organisation of a large agricultural society - Eastern Countries Farmers, 44pp26-30

Loadsman, R C

                Fine Fare and workers’ co-operatives, 52pp55-57

Louis, R and Benjacov A

                co-operatives and trade unions, 29pp17-39

Love, Andrew

                building societies in the UK: a politician’s perspective, 92pp3-11

Loveridge, Basil

                workers’ co-operatives: approaches to training, 50pp40-44; putting co-operative values into practice, 73p46; consumer co-operatives and labour culture, 74pp4-7; review of principles, 83pp43-44; education for co-operators, 91pp43-53

 

M

 

McCloskey, Jim

                reviews of publications on co-operation, 47pp92-95

McCormack, Ged

                co-operative housing - rehabilitation in Sunderland, 52pp40-43

McCrystal, Sinead

                Galliagh Co-operative: a case study, 60pp37-41

McDonagh, Gregor

                Peter Davis - “Managing the Co-operative Difference” book review, 100pp272-274

McKelvie, D

                current retail developments in Lancastria Society 19pp13-19; impact of proposed Co-operative Development Agency on retail societies (with Hopwood, D G), 21pp38-43

McKendry, Tony

                rescuing closed co-op shops, 61pp55-56

MacKian, Sara

                profits with principles: developing co-operation for sustainable shareholding, 94pp65-70

McKinlay, Jean C K

                financing of co-operative societies: survival - the name of the game? 37pp41-52

Mackintosh, A L

                co-operation between co-operatives - the SCS syndicate 45pp7-14, and a progress report, 50pp55-58; letter on resources for development, 61pp39-41; co-operation in developing countries, 70pp40-45; consumer co-operatives and labour culture, 74pp8-12; co-operatives and politics, 77pp8-10; co-operatives in developing countries, 78pp32-37

McMahon, F

                societies and inflation - relation to taxation 22pp32-36

McMillan, George

                resources for development, 62pp13-15; letter on co-operative dilemma, 64pp41-42; co-operative principles and employment practices, 66pp33-35

McNab Duncan

                societies and inflation - general effects, 22pp37-41

Major, Guy

                the need for NOVARS (non-voting value added sharing renewable shares), 93pp57-72, 94pp75-77

Mandleberg, C J

                distributive industry training board and the co-operative movement, 33pp74-79

Marris, Tony

                letter, 51pp64-65

Marshall, Dr R L

                co-operative staff education and training, 2pp18-21; relation of co-operative movement with universities, 3pp14-15; “developing ... the research needed” by the co-operative movement, 6pp16-17; societies and inflation - introduction, 22pp2-3; society notes, issues 27 to 60; central consumer co-operative organisation in UK - a foreword, 31pp1-5; as it seems - some personal comment, issues 32 to 38 and 41; developing the co-operative non-food trade: a foreword, 32pp7-9; management education and training: a foreword, 33p7; co-operation and the consumer - a role for the movement, 34pp33-35; politics and the co-operative movement: a foreword, 35pp11-12; co-operation and universities and colleges: a foreword, 36pp7-11; financing of co-operative societies, 37p9; Co-op Great Britain - a foreword, 37pp64-66; co-operation in the 1980s: a foreword, 38pp28-29; role of the co-operative college: some dates and figures, 39pp27-32; the consumer movement?, 40p11; a sectoral co-operative federation?, 40p33; Co-operative Development Agency - its origins, 42pp11-15; member participation in retail societies: a foreword, 42p42; buying and selling practices of retail societies - a foreword, 43pp10-11; alarm bells for co-operative retailing? 45pp3-6; a future for consumer co-operation in britain?, 46p9; women and the co-operative movement, 47pp17-18; W P Watkins - “in deeds and words” and an appreciation, 49pp26-27, 49pp39-41; foreword to “co-operative independent commission revisited”, 49pp57-64; workers co-operatives - some prospects: a foreword, 50p14; CWS/CRS restructuring: a foreword, 50p45; labour in crisis: a foreword, 51p37; consumer movement - national shape: a foreword, 54p41; card to the College: a birthday greeting, 54 supplement; survey of credit unions - a foreword, 55pp8-9; roads to consumer success: a foreword, 56p43; College at Stanford Hall: foreword to ex-students’ recollections, 57pp21-23; co-operation internationally, 58pp22-24; future for consumer co-operation: a foreword, 59pp7-8; housing association movement, 62pp35-37; EEC internal market, 67pp33-37; review of “farmer-centred enterprise", 67pp55-57; introductions to principal themes; and society notes in each journal 61-70; in search of co-operative values - continued, 71pp25-29; newsletter, including CWS, CRS and Co-operative Union and Cadbury Code of Best Practice, 76pp47-49; review of Yeo’s Co-operative Law in Practice, 76pp69-70; newsletter, The Co-operative College; code of best practice, 77pp23-24; review of principles, 82pp20-22; who was J T W Mitchell, 83pp54-55; fifty years of UK Co-operative College, 85pp3-19; Lord Jacques of Portsea Island, and appreciation, 86pp41-43

Martin, Roy

                co-operators for the environment, 78pp25-28

Mason, Derek

                Scottish special housing association, 62pp51-53

Matthews, Race

                credit unions and the new mutualism, 91pp25-42; Gary Lewis - “People Before Profit” book review, 100pp267-271

Mavrogiannis, Professor D

                ICA centenary, 84pp48-53; the role of co-operatives in the transformation to market relations and in solving social problems of the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States, 98pp72-91

Mayer, Matija D

                Germany’s alien mutuals - some styalised facts on the merger wave of east German co-operative banks, 97pp220-230

Mears, Robert

                co-operative independent commission and member participation, 49pp72-78

Medlock, G K

                current retail developments at Birkenhead Society, 19pp9-12

Mellor, Dr M and Stirling, J

                workers’ co-operatives: approaches to training, 50pp35-39

Melmoth, Graham

                CWS - challenge and response, 73p24; CWS rule book review, 76pp14-19; 76pp21-24; review of principles, 82pp10-14; who was J T W Mitchell, 83pp56-58; ICA centenary, 84pp18-21; the Lanica affair - a perspective from CWS, 93pp9-14; putting principles into practice, 97pp243-252

Melville-Ross, Tim

                building societies - a case for mutuality, 65pp22-24

Meteyard, Martin

                review of principles, 82pp15-19; ICA centenary, 84pp43-47

Middleton, Alan

                importance of being a board, 75pp6-8; governance of co-operative societies, 80pp38-41; single national society, 83pp17-19; records and research, 83p77; why consumer co-operative societies fail, 93pp3-6

Midha, Harish

                informal learning processes in a worker co-operative, 95pp29-49

Miettinen, Antti

                institutional limitations for providing co-operative welfare in Sweden and Finland, 98pp39-52

Milford, Peter

                CDA - a critique and ideas for the future (with Cornforth, Chris and Thornley, Jenny), 42pp32-41; letter, 44pp83-84; workers' co-operatives, 68pp48-51

Mills, Cliff and Snaith, Ian

                governance of consumer co-operatives, 90pp70-94

Milns, John

                agricultural co-operatives, 70pp29-31

Mitchell, Jeremy

                co-operatives and the new consumer movement, 34pp83-90; shop hours - the case for deregulation, 52pp24-27

Mitchell, R

                developing the Society for Co-operative Studies, 17pp21-23

Moore, Harry

                a single society, 81pp7-10

Mordaunt, D

                developing the Society for Co-operative Studies, 17pp24-26

Moreau, Jacques

                Groupement National de la Cooperation, 74pp38-41

Morley, J A E

                a sectoral co-operative federation? 40pp41-44; W P Watkins - an appreciation, 49p41; the case for forming a central organisation for co-operatives in the UK, 50pp59-60

Morsink, Karl-Heinz

                executive tools in modern retailing, 80pp48-59

Moss Jones, G

                helping the small agricultural societies in Wales, 44pp31-36

Münkner, Hans-H

                co-operative legislation, 87pp47-56

Murden, Pam

                Gwynfi Community Co-operative, 53pp15-17

Myint, U Win

                co-operative movement in Burma, 48pp39-47

 

N

 

Neal, Rusty

                women’s participation in co-operatives, 89pp22-47

Newell, Fran

                co-operative housing, 83pp70-75

Nicolson, David

                politics and the co-operative movement - the conservative attitude, 35pp67-80

Njeha, Doris A N

                co-operative movement in Kenya, 48pp48-60

Nilsson, Jerker

                book review, 94pp81-82

Nippierd, Anne-brit

                gender issues in co-operatives, 97pp175-181

Noble, K

                a Co-operative Development Agency: is it desirable? 11pp12-13; co-operative capital problems, 12pp15-18; proposing congress approval for a CDA, 21pp9-12

Nordlund, Anders

                institutional limitations for providing co-operative welfare in Sweden and Finland, 98pp39-52

Nuttall C S

                the co-operative movement in trade - members and consumers, 10pp14-18

 

O

 

O’Brien, T

                economic co-operation in Northern Ireland 34pp19-31; credit unions - experience in Ireland, 56pp24-27

O’Connor, L

                Co-operative Independent Commission - revisited, 50pp73-75

O’Neill, G P and Christensen, J

                IYY Summer School 1985, 57pp17-20

O’Neill, Jed

                co-operative development - breaking the colonial mould, 55pp20-23; learning about co-operation in schools, 58pp49-50

Olivarius, Ann McAllister

                women and co-operation, 48pp73-76

Ollman, J H

                W P Watkins - an appreciation, 49pp42-43

Oram, Lord (of Brighton)

                future of the Co-operative Development Agency, 30pp78-88; co-operation in the 1980s - the new relevance, 38pp30-41; CDA - progress and prospects, 42pp16-24; power of partnership - among sectors and with government, 68pp52-56; co-operatives and politics, 76pp8-13

Osgerby, Janet P

                co-operatives in Scottish inshore fishing, 72pp28-31

Ottolenghi, Professor S

                a visitor from Israel, 67pp49-54

Ouglev, Viatselav

                the role of co-operatives in the transformation to market relations and in solving social problems of the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States, 98pp72-91

Owen, J B

                ICA centenary, 84pp37-42

 

P

 

Pahl, Walter

                housing co-op rescue of public housing in Germany, 90pp28-41

Parnell, Edgar

                agricultural co-operatives, 68pp39-41, 73p50, 77pp25-28; co-operative leadership and the future workshop, 100pp287-288

Parry, B T

                a single national federation?, 25pp42-52

Pavitt, Laurie

                W P Watkins - an appreciation, 49pp43-44; co-operation in the health service?, 51pp19-24

Paxton, P J

                societies and inflation - impact on member relations, 22pp42-46; Co-operative Independent Commission revisited, 49pp79-84; local innovation - Cambridge Society, 54pp15-18; CWS - “agency of change”, 55pp10-11

Peddie, Ian

                Keith Brading, an appreciation, 86pp44-47

Pedersen, Clemens

                politics and the co-operative movement - the practice in Denmark, 35pp105-111

Pearce, John

                learning about co-operation - by employees, 58pp53-54

Penney, Ken

                letter on resources for development, 61p42

Pestoff, Victor

                the future of consumer co-operatives in post-industrial societies, 97pp208-219

Philbin, Tom

                importance of being a board, 75pp9-10; role of the Co-operative Union, 78pp21-24

Pollard, Professor S

                a single national federation?, 25pp53-60; co-operative study and research at universities and colleges, 36pp21-27

Pratt, G V J

                report of AGM, 82pp67-72

Preston, Keith

                housing co-operatives, 68pp45-48 and 70pp36-39

Prichard, Jack

                records and research, 83pp78-79

Pritchard, E P

                democracy and competition in consumer societies, 6pp18-20

Punt, C F J

                co-operation in the building societies?, 51pp25-29

Pyne, Peter

                improving co-operative education - Latin American project, 53pp23-20

 

Q

 

Quarter, Jack

                informal learning processes in a worker co-operative, 95pp29-49

Quin, Joyce

                labour view of co-operation, 66pp63-65

Quinn, Esther

                the co-operative as employer, 17pp10-11; attitudes towards co-operatives - co-operative shoppers and shop assistants (with Carbery, T F), 23pp10-62

 

R

 

Rauter, Dr A E

                co-operatives and trade unions in Austria, 29pp70-79; Co-op Great Britain - experience from Austria, 37pp90-105

Rhodes, Alan

                co-operatives - and universities and colleges: present conditions and prospects, 36pp28-35

Rhodes, Bernard

                Co-operative Independent Commission - revisited, 49pp85-91; shop hours - a co-operative view, 52pp28-31; consumer co-operation - towards the year 2000, 59pp26-29; reflections of a parliamentary secretary, 62pp56-59; conference report - putting co-operative values into practice, 73p41

Rhodes, Geoffrey

                support for proposal for Co-operative Development Agency, 21pp44-46

Rhodes, Dr Rita

                research and the SCS, 36pp36-42; newsletter, 39pp3-9, 40pp3-10, 41pp10-16, 42pp4-10, 43pp5-9, 44pp3-10; submission to Co-operative Party Commission on Employment (with Wilson, Dr A), 45pp45-49; letter, 54pp58-59; the diversity of co-operative education, 58pp43-48; co-operative values, 70pp50-55; records and research for co-operation, 71pp21-24; report of ICA congress 1992, 76pp60-64; international role of UK consumer co-operation, 79pp113-115; review of principles, 83pp44-46; ICA centenary, 84pp28-33; co-operation in Mongolia, 88pp9-14; SCS conference 1996, 88pp69-82; book review, 94pp78-80; the contribution of consumer co-operatives to British adult education, 95pp61-78

Richards, Joan

                Gwynfi Community Co-operative, 61pp56-57

Richman, Neal and Heskin, Allan

                California Mutual Housing Association, 86pp23-29

Rigge, Marianne

                letter, 45pp55-56

Riley, M J

                obstacles to co-operative working: lessons from construction, 94pp43-64

Riordan, T F

                agricultural co-operation in the UK - a statistical background, 44pp11-18

Risebrow, Richard

                member relations and education, 74pp25-28

Robinson, H

                co-operatives and trade unions - experience in Nottingham Society, 29pp50-56; developing the staff resource, 79pp83-87

Rodgers, David

                housing the nation, 90pp15-27

Rogers, Elizabeth

                consumer co-operatives 1945-93, 80pp9-11

Rogers, Frank

                co-operators - copiers or originators?, 70pp56-60

Rose, Brian

                consumer co-operatives and labour culture, 74pp13-18; co-operative politics, 79pp103-106, annual report, 99pp206-210

Rose, B J

                guidelines on member participation - and the research needed, 9pp21-24; Co-operative Retail Services Ltd – descriptive note and summary of SCS symposium, 24pp13-36; integration of the national federations - historical background, 25pp1-8; workers’ participation in retail co-operatives, 26pp93-101; future of co-operative housing in Britain, 30pp57-67; a sectoral co-operative federation?, 40pp44-47; the case for government help to co-operatives, 41pp54-60; large is beautiful? - report on SCS conference 1983, 49pp3-15; W P Watkins - an appreciation, 49pp45-46; co-operative housing - a review, 52pp32-35; labour movement in crisis? - report on SCS conference 1984, 52pp78-82 and 52pp88-89; letter, 54pp59-60; secretary’s report, 54pp61-63; SCS AGM report, 55pp50-51; SCS Report, 57pp60-62; report of seminar on research into housing co-ops, 58pp67-70; who lives in housing co-ops?, 59pp41-44

Round, F L

                CWS/CRS restructuring, 47pp83-87; local innovation - Colchester and East Essex Society, 54pp19-25

Rouse, G C

                letter, 57pp57-58

Roy, Alain

                governments and co-operatives in Canada, 91pp17-24

Russell, Muriel J

                women and the co-operative movement - taking an international view, 47pp62-69; response to Barbara Blaszac, 95p83

 

S

 

Sato, Koichi

                joint buying groups for members in Japan, 61pp43-47

Saxena, Dr S K

                W P Watkins - an appreciation, 50pp70-72; ICA centenary, 84pp54-59

Schiereck, Dirk

                Germany’s alien mutuals - some styalised facts on the merger wave of east German co-operative banks, 97pp220-230

Schöne, Dr Albrecht

                consumer co-operative societies in the common market, 15pp19-22; single market - challenge for consumer co-operatives, 67pp38-44

Scott, K N

                co-operation and the consumer - view from the trade, 34pp55-57; consumer co-operation in Britain - going down the wrong path?, 47pp88-91; consumer societies - towards success: Ilkeston Society, 52pp4-10; initiatives in consumer co-operation: in the travel trade, 60pp42-48

Scott, Suzie

                the people’s republic of Yoker: a case study of tenant management in Scotland, 98pp15-38

Seymour, Helen and Cattell

                worker co-operatives, 80pp65-67

Shanks, Michael

                the consumer movement - whence and whither?, 40pp12-17

Sheng, Yap Kioe

                modified SWOT as a tool for formulating strategies of rural people business organisations in northeast Thailand, 100pp228-246

Shenker, Dr Barry

                “a woman’s role” - in the kibbutz?, 58pp17-21

Sinclair, Alan

                consumer co-operation in Britain - conditions of survival, 47pp71-82

Sizer, Professor John

                societies and inflation - liquidity problems, 22pp47-54

Skinner, David

                consumer co-operatives, 81pp11-15

Skinner, Neil

                worker co-operatives, 77pp31-34

Smethurst, J

                management experience reviewed, 63pp36-37

Smith, A L M

                labour movement - power, policies, appeal, 51pp44-49

Smyth, Derek

                co-operative education - the Ashford experience, 58pp55-58

Snaith, Ian

                co-operative principles and UK co-operative law reform, 86pp48-64; governance of consumer co-operatives (with Cliff Mills), 90pp70-94

Snape, E

                banking on tqm, 73p28

Sneddon, A D

                CIS - challenges and responses, 72pp21-27

Sparks, Professor Leigh

                reflections on co-operative trade figures 1989, 69pp15-19; co-operative trade 1992 - 78 supplementpp18-25;consumer co-operation in the UK 1945-93 - review and prospects, 79pp1-64; “unholy alliance” of multiples?, 80pp7-9

Spear, Roger

                consumer co-operatives, 81pp22-25, reasserting the co-operative advantage, 91pp54-58; reasserting the co-operative advantage research project: overview, 99pp95-101; reasserting the co-operative advantage research project: membership strategy for co-operative advantage, 99pp102-123

Spreckley, David

                a sectoral co-operative federation?, 40pp47-50

Stent, M L

                organisational problems of workers’ co-operatives, 44pp71-75

Stephenson, T E

                a study of the regional society, 3pp18-20; the role of the chief executive officer, 5pp19-22; the formation of a regional society, 14pp9-19; societies and inflation - relation to management, 22pp55-59; a single national federation?, 25pp61-72; universities and co-operative management, 27pp44-49; retail societies and the central organisations in UK, 31pp42-54; analysis of co-operative non-food trade, 32pp10-27; management education and training - a new view, 33pp80-93; Co-op Great Britain: control - the central issue, 37pp76-89; co-operative retailing - what next?, 46pp20-28; Co-operative Independent Commission - revisited, 49pp92-98; CWS – retail relations, 58p11; reflections on co-operative trade figures 1987, 63pp14-18; figures 1988, 66pp20-24; figures 1989, 69pp20-24; traders and idealists - co-operative illusion?, 64pp35-40; national services - the special relationship, 67pp6-10; "Consumer Co-operatives in a Changing World" (ed Brazda and Schediwy) review, 70pp9-14; consumer co-operation and labour culture, 73p4; CWS - challenge and response, 73p20; CWS rule book review, 76pp25-29; co-operative trade 1992 - 78 supplementpp26-32; consumer co-operation in the UK - challenge for management, 79pp78-82; power in governance, 81pp51-54; single national society, 83pp20-23

Stirling, J and Mellor, Dr M

                workers’ co-operatives: approaches to training, 50pp35-39

Stott, Mary

                a reminiscence of the Co-operative Women’s Guild, 47pp36-41; W P Watkins - an appreciation, 49pp46-47

Stott, Sydney

                member participation in retail societies - experience from a chief executive officer, 42pp60-68

Straker, Joan R

                women in co-operative employment, 47pp48-56

Stuttard, Roy

                More Than Just a Shop review, 89pp88-89

Surtees, R V N

                a sectoral co-operative federation?, 40pp50-53; agricultural co-operation - services from central organisations, 44pp19-25

Svensson, Roland

                single national society, 83pp36-38

Sykes, Manuela

                CDA - perspective of common ownership, 42pp25-31

 

T

 

Tailby, K A

                developing co-operative non-food trade, 32pp71-74

Taylor, Dr Alan

                letter, 43pp69-72; CRS - judging the structural changes, 55pp38-40

Taylor, Jim

                buying and selling practices in retail societies, 44pp77-81

Taylor, Lord (of Gryfe)

                proposing congress approval for a Co-operative Development Agency, 21pp6-9; resources for consumer co-operative development, 60pp35-36

Templeman, Margaret

                workers’ co-operatives - British Airways’ Highland Division?, 51pp15-18

Thedin, Nils

                reflections on consumer co-operative journal in Sweden, 28pp51-62

Thomas, Sally

                housing corporation and 1988 bill, 62pp54-55

Thomas, Terry

                inclusive partnership, 89pp11-21

Thoms, Dr D

                the Women’s Guild and co-operation (with Gaffin, Jean), 47pp29-35; co-operative records: too thinly spread? (with Gaffin, jean), 48pp77-79; the Co-operative Women’s Guild, 79pp99-102

Thordarson, Bruce

                ICA centenary, 84pp6-15; co-operative legislation and the co-operative identity statement, 96pp87-93

Thornley, Jenny

                CDA - a critique and ideas for the future (with Cornforth, Chris and Milford, Peter), 42pp32-41; letter, 44pp83-84; newsletter, 45pp25-30; newsletter (with Clarke, Peter), 46pp3-8; 47pp4-16; review of principles, 83pp46-47

Todd, Selina

                pleasure, politics and co-operative youth: the interwar co-operative Comrades’ Circles, 96pp129-145

Todner, Hughie

                fifty years of UK Co-operative College, 85pp54-56

Townsend, Brian

                pioneers past - and a co-operative commonwealth in the future?, 52pp83-87; corporate governance, 81pp55-58

Treacy, Mary

                International Co-operative Alliance, 55pp15-19

Tseo, George

                employee stock ownership firms, 86pp65-92

Tucker, Willie

                co-operative principles and employment practices, 66pp35-37

Turci, Lanfranco

                Lega Nazionale delle Co-operative e Mutue, 75pp18-21

Turnbull, Shann

                stakeholder co-operation, 88pp18-52; reply to Guy Major, 94pp75-77, 95pp79-82

 

U

 

Ullrich, Gabriele

                international organisations and structures, 89pp61-77; Innovative Approaches to Co-operation in Health Care and Social Services, 98pp53-71

United Kingdom Co-operative Council

                public policy on co-operatives, 75pp17

Urquijo, Laura Gömez

                women in co-operatives: the policy of the International Co-operative Alliance, 93pp33-56

 

V

 

Vijayaratna, Nimal

                membership and marketing, 63pp38-43; fifty years of UK Co-operative College, 85pp57-61

 

W

 

Wade, Geoff

                co-operative learning through games and play (with West, Pete), 44pp66-71; co-operative learning through games, 58p49

Wainwright, Richard

                the co-operative movement and liberalism, 35pp81-89

Walker, Gordon R

                The Late Late Supershops, 55pp12-14; convenience store chains, 61pp51-53

Walker, Peter

                SCS conference 1996, 88pp102-105

Wallace, S J

               co-operation and the consumer - view from the trade, 34pp58-62; member participation - experience from a chief executive officer, 42pp68-72

Ward, Professor James J

                the consumer movement - achievements and opportunities, 40pp18-25

Waszak, Dr Zbigniew

                co-operation in Poland, 53pp31-40

Watkins, W P

                co-operative studies in other countries, 1pp11-12; news from France and Germany, 3pp22-23; international notes, 4pp19-21, 6pp21-23, 7p23, 8pp18-19, 9pp26-29, 11pp20-22, 12pp24-25, 13pp13-14, 15pp23-25, 16pp31-33, 19pp24-26; the national structure of the movement - particularly in France and Germany, 5pp14-18; university teaching of co-operation, 7pp19-20; workers’ participation in co-operatives - assumptions and historical background, 26pp20-31; government support of workers’ co-operative production - particularly in France and Italy, 26pp114-121 and 27ppix-x; consumers’ co-operation in Federal German Republic, 27pp2-42; consumers’ co-operative movements and the press, 28pp4-18; government and co-operatives - historical and international perspectives, 41pp19-31; government and co-operation in France I the pre-election period, 44pp53-60 and ii the first twelve months, 45pp31-44; co-operative education in retrospect, 49pp49-56; German consumers’ movement, 53pp18-22; mission in Germany - co-operative reconstruction, 54pp6-9

Webb, Tom

                marketing the co-operative advantage, 87pp10-15

Webster, F H

                role of government in agricultural co-operation, 21pp47-51; future of British agricultural co-operation, 30pp34-47

West, Peter and Wade, Geoff

                co-operative learning through games and play, 44pp66-70

Whatley, W H P

                Workers’ Participation in Co-operatives - a Trade Union View, 26pp102-113

White, John

                retail advisory service, 61pp53-55

Whitfield, John

                sample selection in co-operative membership studies, 2pp13-17; the active co-operator, 4pp16-19; democratic participation in retail co-operative government, 7pp16-17

Whiting, Gerald

                co-operation in the John Lewis Partnership, 52pp51-54

Wiggins, J B

                management education and training - a retail society view, 33pp55-59

Wigley, Daffyd

                Plaid Cymru and co-operatives, 65pp64-67

Wildgust, R

                learning about co-operation in adult and further education, 58p51; service from Stanford Hall, 72pp13-15

Wilkins, Alan

                reasserting the co-operative advantage research project co-operative values, principles and future - a values basis to building a successful co-operative business, 99pp179-205

Wilkinson, Dr A

                changing fortunes of the Co-operative Bank, 71pp5-10; banking on tqm, 73p28

Wilkinson, D L

                co-operation and the consumer - a policy?, 34pp72-78; consumer co-operation in Britain - the challenge and the Co-operative Union response, 46pp52-56; W P Watkins - an appreciation, 49pp47-48; review of the Co-operative Union, 66pp38-42; international role of UK consumer co-operation, 79pp115-118

Wilks, Gordon

retail planning and co-operatives in Scotland, 92pp24-29

Williamson, Iain

                consumer co-operatives, 68pp41-43 and 70pp32-34, 73p50, 77pp28-31, 80pp63-64, 83pp61-63; ICA centenary, 84pp34-36

Willis, Norah

                Women’s Guild membership - an experience in democracy, 47pp42-47

Wilson, Dr A

                workshop on business ratios, 3p21; the future of co-operative democracy, 5pp10-13; guidelines on co-operative business - and the research needed, 9pp16-20; comments on report of staff training working party, 20pp56-60; co-operatives and universities and colleges - the way ahead, 36pp43-51; membership participation in retail societies - report of SCS conference 1981, 43pp41-50; submission to Co-operative Party Commission on Employment (with Rhodes, Rita), 45pp45-49; a future for consumer co-operation in Britain?, 46pp10-19; co-operation between co-operatives - report on SCS conference 1982, 46pp63-71; Co-operative Independent Commission - revisited, 49pp99-103; letter - why did London Society Fail?, 57pp58-59; co-operative values and efficiency, 69pp35-38; review of principles, 83pp47-48

Wilson, Gordon

                SNP and co-operatives, 65pp60-63

Wilson, Mervyn

                new role for member education, 79pp93-98; fifty years of the UK Co-operative College, 85pp43-48; future of co-operative education, 86pp3-11

Wilton, Iain

                conservatism and co-operation, 64pp63-66

Wise, D

                future of workers’ co-operation in Britain, 30pp48-56; the Co-operative Party - in principle and practice, 35pp28-41; Co-operative Party, 66pp66-68; the need for the Co-operative Party, 77pp4-7

Wood, James

                Co-operative Independent Commission - revisited, 50pp10-13; national consumer co-operative organisation - a friendly view from outside, 54pp50-53; CWS - manager of the movement?, 59pp30-32; reflections on co-operative trade figures 1987, 63pp8-13; figures 1989, 69pp25-30; co-operative trade 1990 - 71 supp; 1991 - 74 supplementpp29-36; 1992 - 78 supplementpp33-45; consumer co-operation in the UK - economic renewal? 79pp119-123; single national society, 83pp24-29

Wood, J M

                societies and inflation - relation to government control methods, 22pp60-66; a single national federation? 25pp73-78; future of co-operative credit in Britain, 30pp68-77; co-operation and the consumer - action and co-ordination needed, 34pp63-71; buying and selling practices in retail societies, 44pp81-82

Woods, R

                societies and inflation: up the creek - without liquid!, 22pp67-68

Worthington, Steve

                convenience stores, 61pp48-49; Hungarian co-operatives - opportunities and threats, 67pp45-48; consumer co-operatives, 81pp26-30; the smart card and the concept of mutuality, 87pp3-6

Wrigglesworth, Ian

                labour movement in crisis? - all change, 52pp72-77

Wright, Alan

                developing co-operative non-food trade 32pp75-79

 

Y

 

Yeo, Peter

                consumer co-operative success - we need the third world, 56pp53-55; co-operatives in Tanzania, 76pp56-59; review of principles, 83pp48-50

Young, Lord (of Dartington)

                SDP and co-operatives, 64pp67-68

Young, Michael

                letter, 45pp55-56; the college of health - a co-operative?, 50pp65-66

 Subject index

Index of Subjects

Journal 1 (June 1967) to Journal 100 (December 2000)

References are to Journal number followed by page numbers

 

A

 

accounting

            society policies, 65pp11-15

Africa

            co-operatives, 83pp80-82

agricultural co-operation

            future forms 30pp34-47; survey of UK development, 44pp11-52; reports, 68pp39-41, 70pp29-31, 73pp50-52, 77pp25-28, 83pp59-61; book review 94pp78-80; Ja-Zenchu: Japan Central Union of Agricultural Co-operatives: sowing the seeds of the future, 95pp3-20 equality among unequals: on distributive justice in agricultural producer co-operatives, 96pp108-128

Agricultural Development - Farmer-centred Enterprise (Bottomley)

            review, 67pp55-57

An Arsenal for Labour

            book review, 97pp231-233

audit committees

            retail boards, 64pp17-21

Australia

            workers co-operatives, 53pp41-43; book review, 62pp33-34

Austria

            consumer co-operatives and trade unions, 29pp70-79; a national society - Konsum Austria, 37pp90-105

 

B

 

Bangladesh

book review, 94pp78-80

banking

            changing fortunes, 71pp5-10; total quality management, 73pp28-32; credit cards, 77pp17-20; German’s alien mutuals - some styalised facts on the merger wave of east German co-operative banks, 97pp220-230

Brent CDA (Macfarlane)

            book review, 61pp35-37

building societies (see also mutuality)

            co-operation in building societies, 51pp25-29; Abbey National case for the plc, 65pp17-21; case for mutuality, 65pp22-24; implications of Abbey National vote, 65pp25-27; vulnerability of plcs, 68pp36-37; SCS conference 1996, 88pp69-101; building societies in the UK: a politician’s perspective, 92pp3-11

Burma

            general survey of movement, 48pp39-47

buyouts of co-operatives

            retail co-operative society, 65pp28-31, 65pp32-34

 

C

 

Canada

            co-operation between co-operatives, 45pp15-20; Canadian Co-operative Association, 74pp42-44; marketing the co-operative advantage, 87pp10-15; women’s participation, 89pp22-47

capital

            bonuses, 64pp54-58; capital resources, 61pp9-13, 62pp10-11; capital & control, 62pp6-9

China

            co-operatives, 75pp63-67, 78pp38-41

closed shops

            rescue, 61pp55-56

Commonwealth of Independent States

            the role of co-operatives in the transformation to market relations and in solving social problems of the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States, 98pp72-91

community co-operatives

            Gwynfi Co-operative, 53pp15-17, 61pp56-57; Galliagh Co-operative, 60pp37-41

conservative

            Conservative Party and co-operatives, 35pp67-80; conservatism and co-operation, 64pp63-66

construction industry

obstacles to co-operative working: lessons from construction, 94pp43-64

consumer and producer co-operation

            E V Neale, 76pp39-43

consumer co-operation

            future of consumer co-operatives in post-industrial societies, 97pp208-219

consumer co-operation and labour culture

            formative factors, 73pp4-7; politics and trade, 73pp8-9; case for the labour link, 73pp9-12; consumers in politics revisited, 73pp12-15; culture and consequences, 74pp4-7; what about the commonwealth, 74pp8-12; sufficient and necessary explanation, 74pp13-17; letter, 75pp28-32

consumer co-operation and worker ownership

            combining worker and consumer ownership: the experience of Weaver Street Market, 98pp7-14

consumer co-operatives in a changing world

            common problem, 70pp9-14

consumer co-operatives in UK

            reports, 68pp41-43, 70pp32-34, 73p16, 73p53, 77pp28-31, 79pp1-64, 79pp66-69, 79pp70-77, 79pp78-82, 79pp83-87, 79pp88-92, 79pp119-123, 80pp4-7, 80pp9-10, 80pp63-64, 81pp7-30, 83pp61-63; I’d like to shop at the co-op but they never have what I want, 93pp7-8

consumer co-operatives in UK: attitudes

            survey of views of shoppers and shop assistants, 23pp9-62; views from other consumer and co-operative interests, 40pp11-32;

consumer co-operatives in UK: capital and finance

            capital investments in large retail societies, 7pp13-15; working party on capital, 8pp15-17; co-operative capital problems, 12pp15-18; societies and inflation, 22pp2-68; problems of financing, 37pp9-63; capital: the crisis - our response, 56pp49-52; interest and appreciation on capital? 59pp17-20; co-operative/capitalist joint action? 60pp35-36

consumer co-operatives in UK: employment and industrial relations

            aspects of industrial relations, 12pp19-23; co-operative as employer, 17pp10-11; workers in retail co-operatives, 26pp93-101; worker participation - a trade union view, 26pp102-113; relations with trade unions, 29pp40-69; 1977 conference discussion, 30pp6-15; women in co-operative employment, 47pp48-56

consumer co-operatives in UK: failures

why consumer co-operative societies fail, 93pp3-6

consumer co-operatives in UK: history

            illustration, 81pp4-6; examination, 83p83; Loughborough and Lady Byron, 86pp12-22; More Than Just a Shop, 89pp88-89; Co-operative Culture and the Politics of Consumption in England 1870-1930, 89pp90-92; why did consumer co-operative societies in Britain use tokens? 95pp21-28, 96p146; contribution of consumer co-operatives to British adult education, 95pp61-78

consumer co-operatives in UK: management (see also management)

            role of chief executive officer, 5pp19-22; management education and training, 33pp7-111; co-operative leadership and the future workshop, 100pp287-288

consumer co-operatives in UK: membership and democracy

            sample selection in membership studies, 2pp13-17; sociological study of ‘the active co-operator’, 4pp16-19; study notes - future of co-operative democracy, 5pp10-13; democracy and competition, 6pp18-20; considerations on democratic participation, 7pp16-17; participation and research needed, 9pp21-24; democracy in regional societies report of working party, 9p25; democracy and competition further examined, 10pp14-18; report of international conference ‘co-operatives and democracy’, 17pp27-31; co-operative democracy a final comment? 18pp19-24; communications in Birmingham Society, 20pp21-50; developing lay leadership, 24pp8-11; membership participation in societies, 42pp42-91; 1981 conference discussion, 43pp41-50; research within French movement, 43pp51-62; why should people participate? 51pp50-56; pioneers past the issues dramatised, 52pp83-87, corporate governance, 81pp34-58; 90pp70-94; co-operative advantage, 100pp280-286; ; the Lanica affair - a perspective from the CWS, 93pp9-14; the Lanica affair: an attempted takeover of a consumer co-operative society, 93pp15-32; the need for NOVARS (NOn-voting Value Added Sharing Renewable Shares), 93pp57-72, 94pp75-77, 95pp79-82; renewing the membership basis for raising investment and patronage in consumer co-operatives, 95pp50-60

consumer co-operatives in UK: national organisation

            study notes the national structure of the movement, 5pp14-17; single national federation? 25pp1-78 and 27ppvi-viii; central organisation next steps, 31pp1-62; Co-op Great Britain? 37pp64-89; a national society Konsum Austria, 37pp90-105; CWS/CRS restructuring, 50pp45-54, 64pp7-9, 64pp9-14, 64pp14-16, 70pp3-5, 70pp5-6, 70pp6-8; national shape? 54pp41-53; single national society, 83pp4-38

consumer co-operatives in UK: organisation of societies

            a study of the regional society, 3pp18-20; size and commercial efficiency, 7pp21-22; democracy in regional societies report of working party, 9p25; formation of regional society, 14pp9-19; prospects for regionalisation, 20pp6-12; general trends and problems for larger societies, 26pp126-131; regionalisation the last opportunity, 46pp29-37; ‘large is beautiful?’ discussion at 1983 conference, 49pp3-10; the independent society, 55pp8-9

consumer co-operatives in UK: Reasserting the Co-operative Advantage Research Project

            reasserting the co-operative advantage, 91pp54-58; overview, 99pp95-101; membership strategy for co-operative advantage, 99pp102-123; a survey of sixteen British consumer co-operative societies, 99pp124-178; co-operative values, principles and future, 99pp179-205, consumer co-operatives, 100pp280-286; co-operative leadership and the future workshop, 100pp287-288

consumer co-operatives in UK: small shops

            rescue for small shops? 50pp31-34 and 51pp60-63; Late, Late Supershops, 55pp12-14, 61pp49-51; ‘Save our Shop’ a review, 59pp53-55; ‘Save our Shop’ updated, 60pp14-28; 1987 conference, 61p48, 61pp55-56; French experience, 77pp11-16

consumer co-operatives in UK: staff education and training

            guidelines for the future, 2pp18-21; report from working party and comments, 20pp51-60; management education and training, 33pp7-111; approaches to training, 50pp35-44

consumer co-operatives in UK: trade development

            success and need for research, 9pp16-20; economic growth, 9pp26-29; perspective for the 1970s, 16pp11-27; another perspective, 16pp28-33; co-operative counter-attack, 18pp10-18; reports from Birkenhead and Lancastria Societies, 19pp9-19; future forms, 30pp18-33; developing the non-food trade, 32pp7-79; discussion at 1978 conference, 33pp112-124; prospects in the 1980s, 38pp28-81; buying and selling practices, 43pp10-29; future for consumer co-operatives? 46pp9-56, 47pp70-91; towards success? 52pp4-22 and 53pp4-17; local and regional innovation, 54pp15-34; co-operative performance, 55pp6-7; roads to consumer success, 56pp43-59; future for consumer co-operation? 59pp7-32; initiatives in travel trade, 60pp42-48; 1995, 86pp30-40

consumerism and co-operation

            Strathclyde University course, 17pp8-9; report on consumer education and protection, 18pp25-32; two comments on the report, 18pp33-38; co-operation and the consumer, 34pp8-18, 34pp33-90; co-operative and ‘consumer’ movements, 34pp79-82, 34pp83-90

convenience stores

            rescue for small shops? 50pp31-34 and 51pp60-63; Late, Late Supershops, 55pp12-14; ‘Save our Shop’ a review, 59pp53-55; ‘Save our Shop’ updated, 60pp14-28; 1987 conference, 61pp48-49; Late, Late Supershops, 61pp49-51; Norwest Society, 61pp51-53; retail advisory services, 61pp53-55; reopening shops, 61pp55-56; Gwynfi Community Co-operative, 61pp56-57; conference summary, 61p57

conversion of building societies

            Abbey National case for the plc, 65pp17-21; case for mutuality, 65pp22-24; implications of Abbey National vote, 65pp25-27; vulnerability of plcs, 68pp36-38

co-operation between co-operatives

            a sectoral co-operative federation? 40pp33-53; trading links between retail and agricultural societies, 44pp46-52; report of society syndicate, 45pp7-14; Canadian experience, 45pp15-20; letters on retail-agricultural links, 45pp54-56; discussions at 1982 conference, 46pp63-71; a progress report, 50pp55-60; record and assessment of progress, 59pp45-52; 1987 CDA report, 62pp64-65; Inter-Sector Forum, 66pp59-62; CDA, 68pp52-56; agreement on Inter-Sector Forum, 68pp57-59; co-operatives and federations, 89pp48-60; international organisations, 89pp61-77

co-operation in ‘non-co-operative’ institutions

            co-operative conquest of industry, 26 particularly pp32-53; co-operation in public companies, nationalised industries, privatised undertakings and building societies, 50pp61-64; in the college of health, 50pp65-66; in the health service, 51pp19-24; in building societies, 51pp25-29; John Lewis Partnership, 52pp51-54; regulating private utilities, 87pp24-46; water industry, 88pp3-8

co-operation in the future

            co-operatives in the twenty first century, 100pp217-227

co-operation internationally (see also International Co-operative Alliance and individual countries)

            government and workers co-operatives especially in France and Italy, 26pp114-121; trend to fewer and larger societies, particularly in Europe, 26pp126-132; central structure in some consumer movements particularly in Europe, 31pp55-62; international view of women in co-operative movements, 47pp62-69; ICA world statistics and movements in Hungary, Burma and Kenya, 48pp29-60; comparison of Dortmund Consumers Co-operative, Konsum Stockholm and Nada Kobe Co-op (Japan), 53pp4-7; World Council of Credit Unions, 56pp28-34; international association of consumer co-operatives, 84pp37-42; international organisations and structures, 89pp61-77

co-operative advantage

            marketing the co-operative advantage, 87pp10-15; Managing the Co-operative Difference (Davis), 100pp272-274; marketing our co-operative advantage, 100pp275-279

co-operative advantage: Reasserting the Co-operative Advantage Research Project

            reasserting the co-operative advantage, 91pp54-58; overview, 99pp95-101; membership strategy for co-operative advantage, 99pp102-123; a survey of sixteen British consumer co-operative societies, 99pp124-178; co-operative values, principles and future, 99pp179-205, consumer co-operatives, 100pp280-286; co-operative leadership and the future workshop, 100pp287-288

co-operative banks

            changing fortunes, 71pp5-10; total quality management, 73pp28-32; credit cards, 77pp17-20; German’s alien mutuals - some styalised facts on the merger wave of east German co-operative banks, 97pp220-230

Co-operative College (see also co-operative education in UK)

            dates and figures of first 60 years, 39pp27-32; reports from students past and present, 39pp33-70; discussion at 1980 conference, 40pp54-64; course members at ICTC, 48pp61-72; post-war college objectives, 54pp(i)-(iv); 1945/6 to 1986 - College development, 57pp21-23; reports from students, 57pp24-32, 58pp22-34; post-war years, 72pp9-12; partners in education, 72pp13-15; links with Moscow Co-operative College, 74pp45-47; future of the College, 77pp23-24; fifty years, 85pp3-67

Co-operative Development Agency

            is it desirable?, 11pp9-13; co-operative congress resolution and various views, 21pp1-51; future form, 30pp78-88; origins, record and prospects, 42pp11-41; Ealing CDA reopening small shops, 61pp55-56; 1987 CDA report, 62pp64-65; Inter-Sector Forum, 66pp59-62; retrospect and prospect, 67pp16-21; power of partnership, 68pp52-56; agreement on Inter-Sector Forum, 68pp57-59

co-operative difference

            marketing the co-operative advantage, 87pp10-15; Managing the Co-operative Difference (Davis), 100pp272-274; marketing our co-operative advantage, 100pp275-279

co-operative education in UK (see also Co-operative College)

            education in the community and the co-operative role, 19 pp20-23; WP Watkins reflects, 49pp49-56; learning co-operation and co-operative learning, 57pp6-12; 1985 IYY summer school, 57pp17-20; diversity of co-operative education and particular approaches 1986 conference discussions, 58pp43-54; experience of Invicta Society in Ashford, 58pp55-58; co-operative learning in schools, 65pp49-54; future, 86pp3-11

co-operative enterprise

            World of Co-operative Enterprise review, 89pp86-87

co-operative health care

            institutional limitations for providing co-operative welfare in Sweden and Finland, 98pp39-52; innovative approaches to co-operation in health care and social services, 98pp53-71

Co-operative Identity Statement

            co-operative legislation and the Co-operative Identity Statement, 96pp87-93

Co-operative Independent Commission

            commission revisited, 49pp57-103, 50pp10-13, 50pp72-75

Co-operative Insurance Society

            challenges and responses, 72pp21-27

co-operative leadership

            co-operative leadership and the future workshop, 100pp287-288

co-operative legislation

            UK co-operative law reform, 86pp48-52; co-operative legislation, 87pp47-56; co-operative legislation and the Co-operative Identity Statement, 96pp87-93

Co-operative Party

            role, operation and future, 35pp17-57, 35pp90-97, 35pp102-104; where is the Party going? 43pp30-33; evidence to Party Commission on Employment, 45pp45-49; corridors of power, 64pp28-34; party policies, 66pp66-68; role, 76pp4-7; need for a rethink, 76pp8-13; need for the Party, 77pp4-7, 77pp8-10; co-operative politics, 79pp103-106; role, 82pp37-47; Co-operative Party new mutualism pamphlets book review, 97pp234-242

co-operative principles (see also consumer co-operatives in UK; co-operation between co-operatives; co-operative values)

           report on projection, 17pp12-17; comments on report, 17pp18-20; application of principles in 1980, 20pp61-64; ICA project, 68pp60-63, 69pp31-34, 69pp35-38, 70pp46-49, 70pp50-55, 71pp25-29, 72pp50-53, 73pp46-49; application, 79pp1-64, 79pp70-77, 79pp88-92; ICA review, 82pp4-22, 83pp39-50, 84pp16-28; UK co-operative law reform, 86pp48-52; values, 90pp42-69; Co-operatives Co-operative Markets Co-operative Principles review, 90pp95-98; profits with principles: developing co-operation for sustainable stakeholding, 94pp65-70; co-operative values, principles and future, 99pp179-205; putting principles into practice, 97pp243-252

co-operative production in UK (see also workers co-operatives in UK)

            CWS legacy of history, 57pp41-47; productive societies: past - and prospects, 57pp48-54

Co-operative Retail Services Ltd

            descriptive note, 24pp13-25; summary of symposium on CRS, 24pp14-36; CWS/CRS restructuring, 50pp45-54; role of CRS, 55pp35-54; CRS/CWS, 64pp7-9, 64pp9-14, 64pp14-16, 70pp3-5, 70pp5-6, 70pp6-8, 82pp23-26; member relations, 72pp16-20

co-operative retailing

            challenge and response, 71pp11-14

co-operative structures

            new life, 62pp21-25; co-operatives in central & eastern europe book review, 94pp81-82

Co-operative Union in UK

            role, 31pp1-62; review, 66pp38-42; relationship with retail societies, 67pp6-10, 67pp11-15; co-operative policy unit, 68pp5-9; role, 68pp10-12; development, 68pp13-16; role, 78pp11-16, 78pp17-20, 78pp21-24; review, 89pp2-10

co-operative values(see also consumer co-operatives in UK; co-operation between co-operatives; co-operative principles)

            where have co-operative values gone?, 65pp5-10; options in trading difficulties, 70pp56-60; co-operative values in a changing world, 75pp35-41, 75pp41-49, 75pp50-52, 75pp52-54, 75pp55-57, 75pp57-59, 75pp59-61, 75pp61-62; a synergetic approach, 81pp59-63; book review, 94pp78-80

Co-operative Wholesale Society

            service as central organisation, 3pp1-62; CWS/CRS restructuring, 50pp45-54; agency of change, 55pp10-11; retail relations, 58pp5-7; manager of the movement, 59pp30-32; role, 60pp6-13; CRS/CWS, 64pp7-9, 64pp9-14, 64pp14-16, 70pp3-5, 70pp5-6, 70pp6-8, 82pp23-26; rule revisions, 73p20, 73p24, 76pp14-24, 76pp25-29, 76pp30-33; CWS and retail societies, 67pp6-10, 67pp11-15, 68pp5-9, 68pp10-12, 68pp13-16; the Lanica affair - a perspective from the CWS, 93pp9-14; the Lanica affair: an attempted takeover of a consumer co-operative society, 93pp15-32; putting principles into practice, 97pp243-252

Co-operative Women’s Guild

            survey of 100 years and some personal experiences, 47pp17-41; Canada, 89pp22-47; Margaret Llewelyn Davies: a study in female leadership, 94pp11-42, 95pp83

corporate governance, 81pp34-58, 90pp70-94

credit unions

            case for them, 30pp68-77; future in Britain and Ireland, 56pp8-27; World Council of CUs, 56pp28-34; reports, 68pp43-45, 70pp34-36, 73pp55-57; People Before Profit (Lewis) book review, 100pp267-271

 

D

 

Dairy Industry (NEDO)

            book review, 65pp70-71

Davies, Margaret Llewellyn

            Margaret Llewelyn Davies: a study in female leadership, 94pp11-42, 95pp83

definitions

            co-operative values, 69pp31-34

Denmark

            politics and co-operative movement, 35pp105-111

developing countries: aspects of co-operation

            Burma, 48pp39-47; Kenya, 48pp48-60; course members at International Co-operative Training Centre, 48pp61-72; breaking the colonial mould, 55pp20-23; Norwegian Co-operation and Third World, 58pp12-16; experience and analysis, 61pp39-41, 70pp40-45; workers co-operatives, 66pp55-58; Tanzania, 76pp50-59; general, 78pp32-37; ICA, 84pp54-59; co-operative colleges, 85pp57-61

directors

            Institute of Co-operative Directors, 62pp60-63

Distributive Industry Training Board

            DITB and co-operative movement, 33pp74-79

dividend & members

            membership and marketing, 63pp38-43; Letters, 64pp43-44, 64pp44-45, 64pp45-46

 

E

 

Ealing CDA

            reopening small shops, 61pp55-56

e-commerce: its potential for co-operatives, 96pp94-102

education

            informal learning processes in a worker co-operative, 95pp29-49; contribution of consumer co-operatives to British adult education, 95pp61-78

efficiency of co-operation

            traders or idealists, 65pp44-48

employment practices and principles

            co-operative workers, 66pp25-28; management views, 66pp29-30, 66pp30-32, 66pp33-35, 66pp35-37

environment and co-operatives

            newsletter, 67pp26-27; co-operative principles, 70pp54-55

equity for co-operatives

            capital and control, 62pp6-9; return on capital, 64pp54-58

ESOPS

            Labour’s policy review, 63pp57-61; co-operative workers, 66pp25-28; employee stock ownership firms, 86pp65-92; Producer Co-operatives and Labour-Managed Firms review, 86pp112-114; combining worker and consumer ownership: the experience of Weaver Street Market, 98pp7-14

Europe

            consumer societies in common market, 15pp19-22; Single European Act and its consequences, 67pp33-37; single market challenge to consumer co-operatives, 67pp38-44; Hungarian co-operatives, 67pp45-48; single market perspective from Italy, 68pp17-23; single market perspective from Spain, 68pp24-27; ICA in Eastern and Central Europe, 69pp39-42, 84pp48-53; co-operatives in central & eastern europe book review, 94pp81-82

 

F

 

Farmer-Centred Enterprise (Bottomley)

            book review, 67pp55-57

film

            creating a labour movement film service: the co-operative movement and the Workers’ Film Association in the 1930s, 100pp247-266

Financial Planning for Workers Co-operatives (Macfarlane)

            book review, 61pp35-37

Finland

            institutional limitations for providing co-operative welfare in Sweden and Finland, 98pp39-52

financial reporting          

            in co-operative societies, 65pp11-15; annual reports and the member, 80pp23-28

fishing co-operatives

            Scotland, 72pp28-31

France (see also government and co-operatives)

            co-operative movement and its press, 28pp38-50

franchising

            Late, Late Supershops, 55pp12-14, 61pp49-51

friendly societies

            modern mutualism and the historic friendly societies, 97pp197-207

Funerals (OFT)

            book review, 65pp68-69

 

G

 

gender

            gender issues in co-operatives, 97pp175-181; women’s work, men’s work: to live a better life beyond gender, 97pp182-196

Germany

            consumers co-operation, 27pp1-42; Dortmund Consumers Co-op compared with Konsum Stockholm and Nada Kobe Co-op (Japan), 53pp4-7; history of consumers co-operative movement, 53pp18-22; post-war reconstruction, 54pp6-9; democracy in Dortmund Society, 54pp10-14; housing co-operation, 90pp28-41; German’s alien mutuals - some styalised facts on the merger wave of east German co-operative banks, 97pp220-230

government and co-operatives

            government and workers co-operatives especially in France and Italy, 26pp114-121; survey mainly in UK, 41pp17-60; position in France - I pre-1981 election period, 44pp53-60 and II first twelve months, 45pp31-44

governance of consumer co-operatives

            importance of being a board of directors, 74pp18-21, 75pp4-6, 75pp6-8, 75pp9-10; democratic basis, 79pp88-92; problems, 80pp20-22; annual reports, 80pp23-28; reflections of a non-executive co-operator, 80pp29-32; management code of practice, 80pp33-37; changes needed, 80pp38-41

Groupement National de la Co-operation

            comparison with UKCC, 74pp38-41

Gwynfi Community Co-operative

            small shop operation, 61pp56-57

 

H

 

High Street Future (HMSO)

            book review, 65p69

historical records

            UK co-operation, 69pp52-56; research register, 72pp48-49, 73p63, 77pp48-50, 82pp54-66; historical documentation, 76pp65-68; present and future research, 82pp48-53; reports from researchers, 83pp76-79

history

            consumer co-operatives, 81pp4-6; examinations, 83p83; Loughborough and Lady Byron, 86pp12-22; More Than Just a Shop, 89pp88-89; Co-operative Culture and the Politics of Consumption in England 1870-1930, 89pp90-92; why did consumer co-operative societies in Britain use tokens? 95pp21-28, 96p146; contribution of consumer co-operatives to British adult education, 95pp61-78; pleasure, politics and co-operative youth: the interwar co-operative comrades’ circles, 96pp129-145; modern mutualism and the historic friendly societies, 97pp197-207 an arsenal for labour book review, 97pp231-233

housing associations (see also housing co-operatives)

            movement, 62pp35-37; formation, 62pp48-51; Scotland, 62pp51-54; the people’s republic of Yoker: a case study of tenant management in Scotland, 98pp15-38; sustainability and maturity of community based housing organisations, 92pp30-38

Housing Bill 1988

            dangers and opportunities, 62pp42-47, 64pp59-62

housing co-operatives (see also housing associations)

            future forms, 30pp57-67; review and new approaches 52pp32-43; how successful? 53pp51-57; management by general meeting? 53pp58-61; report of research seminar, 58pp67-70; who lives in housing co-ops? 59pp41-44; movement, 62pp38-41; Housing Corporation, 62pp54-55; movement, 68pp45-48, 70pp36-39; crisis, 75pp11-16; Merseyside, 77pp43-47; present and future, 83pp70-75; California Mutual Housing Association, 86pp23-29; housing the nation, 90pp15-27; Germany, 90pp28-41

Housing Corporation

            operation, 62pp54-55, 70pp36-39

housing, social & co-operative

            Housing Act 1988, 64pp59-62

Hull Area

            co-operative records, 69pp52-56

human resources in consumer movement

            report of conference 1989, 67pp22-25

Hungary

            co-operatives, 48pp31-38, 67pp45-48, 70pp25-28

 

I

 

incentives

            employees, 64pp54-58, 67pp22-25

information management

            workers co-operatives, 66pp49-54

information technology

            smart cards and mutuality, 86pp3-6; retail trade, 86pp7-9; e-commerce: its potential for co-operatives, 96pp94-102

Institute of Co-operative Directors

            activities, 62pp60-63

inter-sector collaboration

            a sectoral co-operative federation? 40pp33-53; trading links between retail and agricultural societies, 44pp46-52; report of society syndicate, 45pp7-14; Canadian experience, 45pp15-20; letters on retail-agricultural links, 45pp54-56; discussions at 1982 conference, 46pp63-71; a progress report, 50pp55-60; record and assessment of progress, 59pp45-52; 1987 CDA report, 62pp64-65; Inter-Sector Forum, 66pp59-62; CDA, 68pp52-56; agreement on Inter-Sector Forum, 68pp57-59

international co-operation

            book review, 96pp147-160

International Co-operative Alliance

            general review, 55pp15-19; congress report, 76pp60-64; international consumer movement, 79pp113-115, 79pp115-118; project on basic values, 68pp60-63, 69pp31-34, 69pp35-38, 70pp46-49, 70pp50-55, 71pp25-29, 72pp50-53, 73p46-49; review of principles, 82pp4-22, 83pp39-50, 84pp16-28; centenary, 84pp1-59; book reviews, 89pp78-81; women in co-operatives: the policy of the ICA, 93pp33-56

Ireland

            growth and financing of co-operatives, 38pp14-27; experience of credit unions, 56pp24-27

Israel

            co-operatives and trade unions, 29pp80-88; a woman’s role” in the Kibbutz? 58pp17-21; Israeli and UK co-operation, 67pp49-54

Italy

            Italian Co-operative Movement (Earle) book review, 62pp32-34; 1992, 68pp17-23; Lega Nationale delle Cooperative e Mutue, 75pp18-21

 

J

 

Japan

            Nada Kobe Co-op compared with Dortmund Consumers Co-operative and Konsum Stockholm, 53pp4-7; impressions of Japanese co-operatives, 55pp24-27; joint buying groups, 61pp43-47; seeking a more humane way of working: the workers’ co-operative movement in Japan, 94pp3-10; Ja-Zenchu: Japan Central Union of Agricultural Co-operatives: sowing the seeds of the future, 95pp3-20; women’s work, men’s work: to live a better life beyond gender, 97pp182-196

 

K

 

Kenya

            co-operative movement, 48pp48-60

 

L

 

Labour Party

            policy for co-operatives?, 63pp57-61, 66pp63-65; Labour in new clothes?, 70pp20-22; labour movement and consumer co-operatives in UK, 51pp37-49, 52pp58-77, 53pp62-63

Lanica

            the Lanica affair - a perspective from the CWS, 93pp9-14; the Lanica affair: an attempted takeover of a consumer co-operative society, 93pp15-32

Late, Late Supershops

            small shops, 55pp12-14, 61pp49-51

Latin-America

            project to improve co-operative education in Andean region, 53pp23-30

Lega Nationale delle Cooperative e Mutue

            Italy, 75pp18-21

legislation

            UK co-operative law reform, 86pp48-52; co-operative legislation, 87pp47-56

Leicestershire Society

            capital resources, 61pp9-13

Liberal Party

            viewpoint on co-operatives, 35pp81-89

 

M

 

management buyouts

            retail co-operative society, 65pp28-31, 65pp32-34

management in consumer co-operatives

            challenge, 79pp78-82; developing staff resource, 79pp83-87; controlling, planning and cash management, 80pp48-59

 

management in co-operatives

            past experience, 63pp29-30; present experience, 63pp34-37; 1988 conference, 63pp44-48; reflections on conferences, 64pp22-27; management code of practice, 82pp33-36; co-operative principles, 84pp22-28; value-based management culture, 86pp93-111; development, 88pp53-68

member relations/participation

            progress, 72pp16-20; member education, 74pp25-28; member relations and education, 74pp29-32; housing co-operatives, 77pp43-47; new role, 79pp93-98; renewing the membership basis for raising investment and patronage in consumer co-operatives, 95pp50-60

members

            role, 63pp30-33, 64pp35-40

membership

            share capital, 61pp14-20; marketing, 63pp38-43, 64pp43-46; services from CWS, 73p24; the need for NOVARS (NOn-voting Value Added Sharing Renewable Shares), 93pp57-72, 94pp75-77, 95pp79-82; equality among unequals: on distributive justice in agricultural producer co-operatives, 96pp108-128

mergers

            CWS/CRS restructuring, 50pp45-54, 64pp7-9, 64pp9-14, 64pp14-16, 70pp3-5, 70pp5-6, 70pp6-8; co-operative societies, 76pp34-38

Mitchell, J T W

            who was J T W Mitchell debate, 83pp54-58

Mondragon

            Mondragon and Valencia, 77pp38-42; employee stock ownership firms, 86pp65-92

Mongolia

            co-operation, 88pp9-14

monitoring accounts

            financial reporting, 65pp11-15

monopolies

            co-operative alternative, 61pp21-25

mutuality

           building societies, 65pp22-24; smart cards, 87pp3-6; marketing the co-operative advantage, 87pp10-15; future, 86pp16-23; mutuality v conversion, 87pp57-71; water industry, 88pp3-8; SCS conference 1996, 88pp69-101; the survival of the mutual and co-operative sectors: forewarned is forearmed, 91pp11-16; building societies in the UK: a politician’s perspective, 92pp3-11; the Lanica affair - a perspective from the CWS, 93pp9-14; the Lanica affair: an attempted takeover of a consumer co-operative society, 93pp15-32; promoting the co-operative agenda - new mutualism and the third way, 96pp103-107; modern mutualism and the historic friendly societies, 97pp197-207; Co-operative Party new mutualism pamphlets book review, 97pp234-242

 

N

 

national co-operative society?

            consumer co-operation in the UK review and prospects, 79pp1-64; economic renewal, 79pp119-123, challenge and responses, 80pp4-7

national services for retail societies

            review of the Co-operative Union, 66pp38-42; relationships between societies and national organisations, 67pp6-10; the needs and the organisation, 67pp11-15; co-operative policy unit, 68pp5-9; role of national organisations, 68pp10-12, 68pp13-16; co-operatives and federations, 89pp48-60

national trading policies

            management in a co-operative setting, 63pp34-35

Neale, EV

            work and lasting influence, 76pp39-43

networks for co-operators

            new life for co-operative structures, 62pp21-25

New Lanark

            developments, 70pp24-25

New Mutualism

            promoting the co-operative agenda - new mutualism and the third way, 96pp103-107; Co-operative Party new mutualism pamphlets book review, 97pp234-242

New Views on Co-operation (ed Yeo)

            book review, 66pp69-72

Northern Ireland

            survey of economic co-operation, 34pp19-31; credit unions, 56pp24-27

Norway

            co-operation and the third world, 58pp12-16

 

O

 

obituaries

            Lord Jacques, 86pp41-43; Keith Brading, 86pp44-47; Ted Stephenson, 87pp24-27; John Morley, 88pp15-17

           

P

 

Parliamentary Secretary

            reflections, 62pp56-59

Philippines

            co-operatives for the poor, 66pp45-46

Plaid Cymru

            co-operatives, 65pp64-67

Poland

            survey, 53pp31-40

policy unit

            consumer movement, 68pp5-9

political parties and co-operatives

            Labour, 63pp57-61, 66pp63-65; Co-operative Party, 64pp28-34, 66pp66-68; Conservative, 64pp63-66; SDP, 64pp67-68; SNP, 65pp60-63, Plaid Cymru, 65pp64-67

politics and the co-operative movement

            general and comparative survey, 35pp11-111; discussion at 1979 conference, 36pp59-79

press and co-operatives

            consumer co-operative movements and their press, 28pp3-62; position in Britain, 28pp19-37; overview of journals of co-operative interest, 44pp61-65

principles of co-operation (see also consumer co-operatives in UK; co-operation between co-operatives)

           report on projection, 17pp12-17; comments on report, 17pp18-20; application of principles in 1980, 20pp61-64; ICA project, 68pp60-63, 69pp31-34, 69pp35-38, 70pp46-49, 70pp50-55, 71pp25-29, 72pp50-53, 73p46-49; application, 79pp1-64, 79pp70-77, 79pp88-92

producer co-operation (see also worker co-operatives)

            employee stock ownership firms; 86pp65-92; Producer co-operatives and Labour-Managed Systems review, 86pp112-114

 

Q

 

quangos

            a radical rethink, 82pp30-32

 

R

 

Reasserting the Co-operative Advantage Research Project

            reasserting the co-operative advantage, 91pp54-58; overview, 99pp95-101; membership strategy for co-operative advantage, 99pp102-123; a survey of sixteen British consumer co-operative societies, 99pp124-178; co-operative values, principles and future, 99pp179-205, consumer co-operatives, 100pp280-286; co-operative leadership and the future workshop, 100pp287-288

research into co-operation (see also universities/colleges)

            raising national funds, 6pp16-17; grants by Society for Co-operative Studies 7p18, 8pp4-5; possibilities of development, 36pp7-51; survey and proposals, 39pp10-26; archives, 71pp21-24; development, 69pp43-46; records in Britain, 69pp52-56; research register, 72pp48-49, 73p63, 77pp48-50, 82pp54-66; historical documentation, 76pp65-68; Scottish Co-operative Women’s Guild, 80pp60-62; present and future research, 82pp48-53; reports from researchers, 83pp76-79

resources for development

            Leicestershire Society, 61pp9-13; membership and share capital, 61pp14-20; letters, 61pp38-39, 61pp39-41, 61p42, 62pp10-11, 62pp11-12, 62pp13-15

retail advisory service

            1987 conference, 61pp53-55

retailing (see also consumer co-operatives)

            breaking new ground, 62pp16-20

rural co-operatives

            modified SWOT as a tool for formulating strategies of rural people business organisations in northeast Thailand, 100pp228-246

 

S

 

schools projects

            co-operative learning, 65pp49-54

Scotland

            housing associations, 62pp51-54; the people’s republic of Yoker: a case study of tenant management in Scotland, 98pp15-38

Secretaries Handbook (Cockerton)

            book review, 64pp70-71

Self Help Organisation (Koenraad)

            book review, 62pp32-34

shares

            share capital, 61pp14-20; redeemable?, 62pp13-15; the need for NOVARS (NOn-voting Value Added Sharing Renewable Shares), 93pp57-72, 94pp75-77, 95pp79-82

shop hours in UK

            law and the issue of deregulation, 52pp23-31

small co-operative shops

            rescue for small shops? 50pp31-34, 51pp60-63; Late, Late Supershops, 55pp12-14, 61pp49-51; ‘Save our Shop’ a review, 59pp53-55; ‘Save our Shop’ updated, 60pp14-28; 1987 conference, 61p48, 61pp55-56; French experience, 77pp11-16

SDP

            co-operatives, 64pp67-68

SNP

            co-operatives, 65pp60-63

Society for Co-operative Studies

            journal, society and academics, 72pp45-47

Society for Co-operative Studies: annual reports

            First, for 1967-8, published in 3 and later Reports in 6, 9,12, 15, 18, 20, 23, 26, 29, 36, 45, 48, 54, 57, 60; 1987/8, 63pp62-65; 1988/9, 66 supplement; 1989/90, 69pp57-61; 1990/1, 72pp54-62; 1991/2, 75 supplementpp1-9; 1992/3, 78pp42-48; 1993/4, 81pp64-71; 1995/6, 87pp72-80; 1996/7, 90pp99-108; 1997/1998, 93pp73-83; 1998/99, 96pp161-172; 1999/2000, 99pp206-214

Society for Co-operative Studies: fringe meetings

            2000, 100pp275-279

Society for Co-operative Studies: general

            formation in 1967 and constitution, 1pp5-7, 1pp13-14; similar organisations in other countries, 1pp11-12; reports from regions, 2pp5-8 and maintained in 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17; similar societies in France and Germany, 3pp22-23; research grants by the society, 7p18 and 8pp4-5; developing the society, 17pp21-26; society’s role in promoting research, 36pp7-51; forward by syndicates? 38pp2-5; 1985 revised constitution enclosed with 55

Society for Co-operative Studies: reports of annual meetings and conferences

            1968 meeting, in 4 and later Reports in 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33, 37, 40, 43, 46, 49, 52, 55, 58; 1987, 61p48, 61pp59-62; 1988, 64pp22-27, 64pp72-75; 1989, 67pp22-25, 67pp58-59; 1990, 70pp15-19, 70pp61-63; 1991, 73p41; 1992, 76 supplementpp1-12; 1993, occasional journal December 1993pp6-24; 1994, 82pp67-72; 1995, 85pp68-80, 85supplementpp1-4; 1996, 88pp69-109; report of conference and AGM 1997 91pp71-74; conference 1998, 94pp71-74; 1999, 97pp253-257; 2000, 100pp280-288

Society for Co-operative Studies: society notes

            news of the society at the beginning of each Journal, 61-70

South Africa

            worker and community co-operatives, 63pp52-53

South Pacific

            co-operative college, 85pp62-67

Spain

            co-operatives, 77pp38-42; Spain & 1992, 68pp24-27; Mondragon and Valencia, 77pp38-42; employee stock ownership firms, 86pp65-92

stakeholder co-operation

            relationships with stakeholders, 88pp18-52; inclusive partnership, 89pp11-21; towards a stakeholder economy, 90pp3-9; co-operative membership, 90pp10-14; how can the co-operative sector contribute to the development of a stakeholder economy, 91pp59-70; profits with principles: developing co-operation for sustainable stakeholding, 94pp65-70

statistics

            zero factor, 81pp31-33

Sunday trading

            proposals, 64pp47-49, 65pp41-43

Sweden

            Harald Elldin at Vår Gård, 6pp21-22; consumer co-operative journal, 28pp51-62; Swedish experience in management education and training, 33pp94-111; Konsum Stockholm compared with Dortmund Consumers Co-operative and Nada Kobe Co-op (Japan), 53pp4-7; institutional limitations for providing co-operative welfare in Sweden and Finland, 98pp39-52

 

T

 

Tanzania

            Co-operatives, 76pp50-53, 76pp53-56, 76pp56-59

Thailand

            modified SWOT as a tool for formulating strategies of rural people business organisations in northeast Thailand, 100pp228-246

tokens

            why did consumer co-operative societies in Britain use tokens? 95pp21-28, 96p146

trade

            co-operative, 78pp4-10, 79pp1-64, 80pp7-9

 

trade figures for co-operatives

            1987, 63pp8-22, 64pp41-42; 1988, 66pp6-24; 1989, 69pp5-30; 1990, 71 supplement; 1991, 74 supplement, 75pp32-34; 1992, 78 supplement; 1993, 80pp11-19; 1994, 83supplement; 1995, 86pp30-40

trade unions and co-operatives

            view of workers in retail co-operatives, 26pp102-113; survey in general and in various countries, 29pp16-88

traders and idealists

            management, 63pp24-28; co-operative illusion, 64pp35-40

transfers of engagements

            to CRS or CWS, 65pp32-34

transport

            public transport, 82pp27-29

Trowbridge Society

            rise and fall, 65pp5-10

 

U

 

United Kingdom Co-operative Council (UKCC)

            formation, 72pp5-8; reports, 73pp60-62, 77pp34-37, 80pp68-72, 83pp66-69; International Comparisons, 74pp38-41, 74pp42-44, 75pp18-21; relations among sectors, 79pp107-112; work, 88pp102-105

United Nations

            Carbery column, 83pp51-53

USA

            development of workers co-operatives, 51pp4-14; California Mutual Housing Association, 86pp23-29; Co-operation Works review, 89pp84-85; combining worker and consumer ownership: the experience of Weaver Street Market, 98pp7-14

universities/colleges (see also research into co-operation)

            report from Strathclyde University, 2pp11-12; 1967-8 list of studies and research 3pp8-9; developing relations with universities, 3pp14-15; university courses for managers, 3pp16-17; workshop on business ratios at Manchester University, 3p21; 1968-9 list, 6pp8-10; university teaching of co-operation review of survey, 7pp19-20; 1969-70 list, 10pp7-8; 1970-71 list, 12pp6-7; 1971-72 list, 15pp5; experience at Leeds University, 27pp43-55; relations between universities/colleges and co-operatives, 36pp7-51; introducing students to co-operation? 57pp13-16

 

V

 

values of co-operation (see also consumer co-operatives in UK; co-operation between co-operatives; co-operative principles)

            where have co-operative values gone?, 65pp5-10; options in trading difficulties, 70pp56-60; co-operative values in a changing world, 75pp35-41, 75pp41-49, 75pp50-52, 75pp52-54, 75pp55-57, 75pp57-59, 75pp59-61, 75pp61-62; a synergetic approach, 81pp59-63

 

W

 

water industry

            mutual society model, 88pp3-8

Watkins, WP

            appreciation, 49pp26-48, 50pp70-71; mission in Germany, 54pp6-9

welfare

            institutional limitations for providing co-operative welfare in Sweden and Finland, 98pp39-52; innovative approaches to co-operation in health care and social services, 98pp53-71; the role of co-operatives in the transformation to market relations and in solving social problems of the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States, 98pp72-91

Wine Society

            activities, 68pp28-33

women and co-operative movement

          general historical and comparative survey, 47pp17-69; co-operatives - a response to under-employment and discrimination? 48pp73-76; English Co-operative Women’s Guild, 79pp99-102; Scottish Co-operative Women’s Guild, 80pp60-62; Canada, 89pp22-47; women in co-operatives: the policy of the ICA, 93pp33-56; Margaret Llewelyn Davies: a study in female leadership, 94pp11-42, 95pp83; gender issues in co-operatives, 97pp175-181; women’s work, men’s work: to live a better life beyond gender, 97pp182-196

Woodcraft Folk

            role, 65pp55-59

worker co-operatives

            Open University research, 61pp26-27; developing countries, 61pp39-41, 66pp55-58, 70pp40-45; information management, 66pp49-54; current position, 68pp48-51; reports, 73pp57-60, 77pp31-34, 80pp65-67, 83pp63-66; China, 75pp63-67, 78pp38-41; Mondragon and Valencia, 77pp38-42; ICA, 84pp43-47; co-operative ways of working, 89pp82-83; seeking a more humane way of working: the workers’ co-operative movement in Japan, 94pp3-10; informal learning processes in a worker co-operative, 95pp29-49

worker co-operatives in UK

            attention throughout workers participation in co-operatives, 26pp19-121; future of workers co-operatives, 30pp48-56; prospects for workers co-operatives, 38pp30-41; further prospects, 50pp14-30; women in employment 47pp57-61; ‘large is beautiful?’ - discussions at 1983 society conference, 49pp3-10; more prospects, 50pp14-30; developments in USA, 51pp4-14; British Airways highland division, 51pp15-18; fine fare and workers co-operatives, 52pp55-57; report of research seminar, 58pp62-66

worker ownership (see ESOPS)

Workers Film Association

            creating a labour movement film service: the co-operative movement and the Workers’ Film Association in the 1930s, 100pp247-266

workers participation in co-operatives

            survey of various aspects including and extending beyond workers co-operatives, 26pp19-121; workers in co-operatives, 66pp25-28

 

Y

 

youth

Young People & Labour Market (NEDO) book review, 65pp70-71; pleasure, politics and co-operative youth: the interwar co-operative comrades’ circles, 96pp129-145