Philanthropy, Patronage, and Civil Society: Experiences from Germany, Great Britain, and North America - Thomas Adam - Books - Indiana University Press - 9780253343130 - February 12, 2004
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Philanthropy, Patronage, and Civil Society: Experiences from Germany, Great Britain, and North America

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Talks about the modern development of philanthropy in a transatlantic context. The comparative method of these essays help to describe the important civic and cultural role played by philanthropy, and show the extent to which civic institutions were dependent on private support.


Commendation Quotes:..". view[ing] philanthropy not as an American but a European or even German invention... is one of the major insights..." -- GermanReview Quotes:.".. view[ing] philanthropy not as an American but a European or even German invention... is one of the major insights..." H-German"Review Quotes:.".. I recommend it to anyone wondering about the validity of fundraising, as it positions philanthropy at the heart of many of the most exciting and important changes within society in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries." Philanthropy UK Newsletter"Review Quotes:.".". view[ing] philanthropy not as an American but a European or evenGerman invention... is one of the major insights..."" -- H-GermanBiographical Note: Thomas Adam is Assistant Professor of German and Transatlantic European History at the University of Texas at Arlington. Table of Contents: Preliminary Table of Contents: AcknowledgmentsIntroduction Thomas AdamPart I. Philanthropy in a Transatlantic World1. Philanthropy and the Shaping of Social Distinctions in nineteenth-century American, Canadian and German cities, Thomas Adam2. "The Glue of Civil Society" - A Comparative Approach to Art-Museum Philanthropy at the turn of the Century, Karsten Borgmann3. Self-Help and Philanthropy: the Emergence of Co-operatives in Britain, Germany, the U. S. A., and Canada from the mid-nineteenth to mid-twentieth Century, Brett Fairbairn4. Patronage and the Great Institutions of the Cities of the United States: Questions and Evidence, 1800-2000, David C. HammackPart II. Between Market and State: Philanthropy and Social Elites5. Philanthropy and Science in Wilhelmine Germany, Eckhardt Fuchs/Dieter Hoffmann6. The serious matter of true joy: music and cultural philanthropy in Leipzig, 1781-1933, Margaret Eleanor Menninger7. Changing Perceptions of Philanthropy in the Voluntary Housing Field in nineteenth and early twentieth century London, Susannah MorrisPart III. Jewish philanthropy and Embourgeoisment8. Rabbinic Study, Self-Improvement, and Philanthropy: Gender and the Re-Fashioning of Jewish Voluntary Associations in Germany, 1750-1870, Maria Benjamin Baader Appendix One 9. Ethnic Difference and Civic Unity: A German-American Comparison of Jewish Communal Philanthropy in the Nineteenth Century City, Tobias Brinkmann10. Burgerlichkeit, Patronage and Communal Liberalism in Germany before World War One, Simone LassigContributorsIndexContributors: Contributor bios to come"Review Quotes:..". I recommend it to anyone wondering about the validity of fundraising, as it positions philanthropy at the heart of many of the most exciting and important changes within society in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries." Philanthropy UK Newsletter"Review Quotes:..". view[ing] philanthropy not as an American but a European or even German invention... is one of the major insights..." H-German"

Contributor Bio:  Adam, Thomas Thomas Adam, co-editor of this volume, who received his Ph. D. from the University of Leipzig, currently teaches German and transatlantic European history at the University of Texas at Arlington.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released February 12, 2004
ISBN13 9780253343130
Publishers Indiana University Press
Genre Chronological Period > 19th Century - Cultural Region > British Isles - Cultural Region > Germany
Pages 240
Dimensions 155 × 235 × 23 mm   ·   512 g
Language English  
Editor Adam, Thomas

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