American Philanthropy at Home and Abroad explores the different ways in which charities, voluntary associations, religious organisations, philanthropic foundations and other non-state actors have engaged with traditions of giving.
Using examples from the late eighteenth century to the Cold War, the collection addresses a number of major themes in the history of philanthropy in the United States. These examples include the role of religion, the significance of cultural networks, and the interplay between civil diplomacy and international development, as well as individual case studies that challenge the very notion of philanthropy as a social good.
Led by Ben Offiler and Rachel Williams, the authors demonstrate the benefits of embracing a broad definition of philanthropy, examining how American concepts including benevolence and charity have been used and interpreted by different groups and individuals in an effort to shape – and at least nominally to improve – people»s lives both within and beyond the United States.
Ben Offiler & Rachel Williams
American Philanthropy at Home and Abroad [EPUB ebook]
New Directions in the History of Giving
American Philanthropy at Home and Abroad [EPUB ebook]
New Directions in the History of Giving
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Formato EPUB ● Páginas 248 ● ISBN 9781350151970 ● Editor Ben Offiler & Rachel Williams ● Editorial Bloomsbury Publishing ● Publicado 2022 ● Descargable 3 veces ● Divisa EUR ● ID 8458576 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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