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Philanthropy, patronage, and civil society : experiences from Germany, Great Britain, and North America / edited by Thomas Adam.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Adam, Thomas, 1968-
Series:
Philanthropic and nonprofit studies
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Charities--Germany--History--Congresses.
Charities.
Charities--Great Britain--History--Congresses.
Charities--North America--History--Congresses.
History.
North America.
Great Britain.
Germany.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
Physical Description:
x, 228 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
Bloomington : Indiana University Press, [2004]
Summary:
In Philanthropy, Patronage, and Civil Society, Thomas Adam has assembleda comparative set of case studies that challenge long-held and little-studiedassumptions about the modern development of philanthropy. Histories of philanthropyhave often neglected European patterns of giving and the importance of financialpatronage to the emergence of modern industrialized societies. It has long beenassumed, for example, that Germany never developed civic traditions of philanthropyas in the United States. In truth, however, 19th-century German museums, artgalleries, and social housing projects were not only privately founded andsupported, they were also blueprints for the creation of similar public institutionsin North America. The comparative method of the essays also reveals the extent towhich the wealthy classes on both sides of the Atlantic defined themselves throughtheir philanthropic activities. Contributors are Thomas Adam, Maria Benjamin Baader, Karsten Borgmann, Tobias Brinkmann, Brett Fairbairn, EckhardtFuchs, David C. Hammack, Dieter Hoffmann, Simone L ssig, Margaret EleanorMenninger, and Susannah Morris.
Notes:
Reworked papers of a conference held at the University of Toronto, May 2001.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0253343135
OCLC:
52418112

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