1. Co-operativism meets city ethics: The 1997 Lanica take-over bid for CWS. 2. Values and vocation: Educating the Co-operative workforce, 1918-1939. 3. International perspectives on Co-operative education. 4. Co-operative education in Britain during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries: Context, identity and learning.
5. Beyond a fair price. 6. Negotiating consumer and producer interests - a challenge for the co-op and fair trade. 7. 'A party within a party'? The Co-operative Party-Labour Party alliance and the formation of the Social Democratic Party, 1974-81. 8. The creation of new entities: Stakeholders and hareholders in 19th century Italian co-operatives.
9. Co-operatives and nation-building in post apartheid South Africa: Contradictions and challenges. 10. Community, individuality and co-operation: The centrality of values. 11. An alternative co-operative tradition: The Basque co-operatives of mondragón. 12. 'A co-operative of intellectuals': the encounter between co-operative values and urban planning.
An Italian case study. 13.Government to governance: the challenge of co-operative revival in India. 14. Minding the gaap: Co-operative responses to the global convergence of accounting standards and practice. 15. Resting on laurels? Examining the resilience of co-operative values in times of calm and crisis. 16.
Shared visions of co-operation at a time of crisis: The gung ho story in china's anti-Japanese resistance.