American Philanthropy in Its Global Context - (Global Perspectives on Philanthropy and Public Good) by Thomas Adam (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Philanthropy has become a staple of American society and culture.
- About the Author: Thomas Adam is Full Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Arkansas.
- 224 Pages
- Social Science, Philanthropy & Charity
- Series Name: Global Perspectives on Philanthropy and Public Good
Description
Book Synopsis
Philanthropy has become a staple of American society and culture. Associations, endowments, foundations, and limited dividend companies have funded education, culture, healthcare, religion, and social welfare.
Yet American philanthropy is not as exceptional as it appears to European observers. American philanthropy was built upon European and Mediterranean precedents and evolved through the constant influence of philanthropic practices in other parts of the world.
This book explores how philanthropic practices and institutions were introduced into American society and how they were Americanised during the 19th century. It provides a comprehensive history of American philanthropy and positions it within its wider global context.
Review Quotes
"Thomas Adam has done it again! This is a concise survey of American philanthropy told as a series of case studies of specific institutions and events. It places the US in a global context and will serve as a readable, reliable guide to charity in America." Stanley N. Katz, Princeton University
About the Author
Thomas Adam is Full Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Arkansas.