Philanthropic Foundations: New Scholarship, New PossibilitiesEllen Condliffe Lagemann Indiana University Press, 22.07.1999 - 440 Seiten "Foundations are socially and politically significant, but this simple fact... has mostly been ignored by students of American history.... This collection represents an important contribution to an emerging field." -- Kenneth Prewitt, Social Science Research Council |
Inhalt
V | xi |
VI | 29 |
VII | 55 |
VIII | 75 |
X | 77 |
XII | 92 |
XV | 99 |
XVI | 115 |
XXIII | 213 |
XXIV | 223 |
XXVII | 235 |
XXVIII | 237 |
XXXI | 246 |
XXXIII | 262 |
XXXVI | 273 |
XXXVII | 297 |
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accountability action activities administration African American agencies Alchon American Archive Association Carnegie charity child development City College Committee Corporation Council on Foundations credit unions cultural demonstration dissertation donors early economic efforts elite Ellen Condliffe Lagemann essay established evaluation federal field Filene Ford Foundation Ford's foun Foundation's funders grantmaking grants grassroots Gray Areas groups Hammack influence institutions interest Jean Gottmann John Kleeck leaders LSRM ment nonprofit organizations Nonprofit Sector Oral History organizational parent education percent Peter Dobkin Hall philan philanthropic foundations political problems professional projects protest public health public policy relations responsibility Richard Cloward Robert Rockefeller Foundation role Russell Sage Foundation scholars school reform social movement social movement philanthropy Social Science Society staff strategic philanthropy thropy tion trustees Twentieth Century University of Chicago University Press urban W. K. Kellogg Foundation welfare women's studies Yale Ylvisaker York