HA&L 10th Anniversary issue
THREE PASSIONS
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Three Passions — Celebrating Bertrand Russell and the 50th Anniversary of the Russell Archives: Introduction by GUEST EDITOR Rick Stapleton
Interview with Kenneth Blackwell, the original Bertrand Russell archivist by Wade Hemsworth
“I Have Never Been a Complete Pacifist”: Bertrand Russell on Peace and War in the Twentieth Century by Andrew Bone
100 Years of Bertrand Russell in Literature and Film by Rick Stapleton, Guest Editor
Bertrand Russell and The Revolution in Twentieth Century Philosophy by Nicholas Griffin
A Rivalry? – Russell’s Lovers, Lady Ottoline Morrell and Lady Constance Malleson by Sheila Turcon
On the Cusp: McMaster University in 1968 by James G. Greenlee
Hanging out with Bertrand Russell by Terry Fallis
Bertrand Russell: Remembering a Public Intellectual for Our Time by Henry A. Giroux
'Making peace with our anarchic impulses': The Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation Today by Tony Simpson
The Enduring Scholarship of The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell by Carl Spadoni
A Poem: Russell in the Hedgerow by Bernadette Rule
Poetry: Mr. Apollinax by T.S. Eliot [1888- 1965]
Poetry: To Night by Percy Bysshe Shelley [1792- 1822]
Portraits of Russell by three artists who knew him: Vanessa Bell, Roger Fry, and Augustus John by Rick Stapleton
Chagall: Notable Works for Theatre, Ballet, and Opera by Karen Barr
On Poetry and Peace by Gary Geddes
Poetry: Rolling in Bed and mdx Mice by Jim Slominski
Poetry: For Orlando June 12, 2016 and North Miami by Linda Frank
Poetry: On this Day and Pale Girl in a Pink Sweater by Katherine Lawrence
Poetry: Disarmed and July 28 by Bernadette Rule
Portfolio II: Tibor Nyilasi [1936-2015]
War and Revolution: Experiences of Hamilton artist Tibor Nyilasi [1936-2015] by Donna Nyilasi
What Makes Generals die in bed Special by Roger Hyman
The Enduring Passion of Publisher Robert Nielsen
A Book Review: Ray Cunnington's Towards Less Adversarial Cultures by Nancy Doubleday
READ HA&L's latest online book • Defy the Silence, poems in three languages: Arabic, English, and Italian. A collaboration between Syrian poet Rasha Omran and Abdelrehim Youssef, Kim Echlin and Monica Pareschi.
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HA&L magazine would like to acknowledge the generous support of the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council an Ontario Government Agency, the Centre for Community Engaged Narrative Arts, and the City of Hamilton. Sincere thanks to all of HA&L's members and sponsors – we wouldn't be here without you!
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