Journal of Co-operative Studies, 56(3) - No. 169

Guest editorial - Robert Owen and Co-operation
Professor Chris Williams, pp. 3-5
It is with great sadness that since the publication of this special issue, we have learned of the untimely death of .
A valued member of the Journal's advisory group, Chris was a distinguished labour and social historian writing extensively on Robert Owen, including (University of Wales Press) - a volume of writings edited with his colleague the late Noel Thompson. He will be missed.
Peer reviewed papers
Gregory Claeys, pp. 7-12
Mitch Diamantopoulos, pp. 13-24
Christopher Olewicz, pp. 25-37
The uses of Robert Owen in co-operative education, 1844-1939
Tom Woodin, pp. 38-49
Changing the world one step at a time by example: Building on the New Lanark Legacy
Morris Altman, pp. 50-62
The Ralahine experiment and the politics of land in late nineteenth-century Ireland
Patrick Doyle, pp. 63-70
Freedom to dream: Black Owenites and co-operation in America
Victoria W. Wolcott, pp. 71-77
Robert Owen's legacy to co-operative ideas and practices in Japan
Akira Kurimoto, pp. 78-84
Utopia with science: Methods of Robert Owen’s socialism
Tsyoshi Yuki, pp. 85-93
Book reviews
Robert Owen and the architect Joseph Hansom: An unlikely form of co-operation. By Penelope Harris.
Nick Matthews, pp. 94-96