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  • - Discerning the Use of Riches in the Service of Ultimate Purpose
    af Paul G. Schervish & Albert Keith Whitaker
    282,95 kr.

    Looks at some of the spiritual resources of the Christian tradition that can aid serious reflection on wealth and giving. Beginning with Aristotle - who is crucial for understanding later Christian thought - this book discusses Aquinas, Ignatius, Luther, Calvin, and Jonathan Edwards.

  • - What Matters, What Doesn't
    af Stuart C. Mendel & Jeffrey L. Brudney
    381,95 - 945,95 kr.

  • - Women's Activism and Philanthropy in Gilded Age and Progressive Era America
    af Ruth Crocker
    422,95 kr.

    The wife of robber-baron Russell Sage, Olivia Sage took on the mantle of active, reforming womanhood in New York voluntary associations. When Russell Sage died in 1906, he left her a vast fortune. Sage used the money to fund a spectrum of progressive reforms. This biography is about a ruling-class woman who became a major American philanthropist.

  • - The Man Who Built Sears, Roebuck and Advanced the Cause of Black Education in the American South
    af Peter M. Ascoli
    272,95 kr.

  • - For Love of God
    af David H. Smith
    332,95 kr.

    Considers the connection between religion and giving within the Abrahamic traditions. This title focuses on the philosophical or theological dimensions of giving. It provides constructive guidance to the reader - informed by a critical understanding of the religious traditions under review.

  • af Richard B. Gunderman
    163,94 - 327,95 kr.

    How generosity enriches lives and communities

  • - Philanthropy, Voluntary Association, and Democracy
    af Angela M. Eikenberry
    287,95 kr.

    Giving circles have been seen as the democratic of philanthropic mechanisms, working to meet social needs and solve community problems, enhancing the civic education and participation of their members. This title examines this phenomenon and considers what role voluntary associations and philanthropy can or should play in a democratic society.

  • - Economic Development, Risk, and the Philanthropic Kuznets Curve
    af Nuno S. Themudo
    557,95 kr.

    Why do some countries have a vibrant nonprofit sector while others do not? Nonprofits in Crisis explores the theory of risk as a major mechanism through which economic development influences the nonprofit sector. Nuno S. Themudo elaborates this idea by focusing on Mexican nonprofit organizations, which operate and strive to survive in a risky environment. The study of these nonprofits generates broader lessons about philanthropy and the nonprofit sector that complement wider cross-national statistical analysis.

  • - The Poor, Paupers, and the Science of Charity in America, 1877-1917
    af Brent Ruswick
    372,95 kr.

    In the 1880s, social reform leaders warned that the "e;unworthy"e; poor were taking charitable relief intended for the truly deserving. Armed with statistics and confused notions of evolution, these "e;scientific charity"e; reformers founded organizations intent on limiting access to relief by the most morally, biologically, and economically unfit. Brent Ruswick examines a prominent national organization for scientific social reform and poor relief in Indianapolis in order to understand how these new theories of poverty gave birth to new programs to assist the poor.

  • - Its Meaning and Mission
    af Robert L. Payton & Michael P. Moody
    282,95 kr.

    Philanthropy has existed in various forms in all cultures and civilizations throughout history, yet most people know little about it and its distinctive place in our lives. Why does philanthropy exist? Why do people so often turn to philanthropy when we want to make the world a better place? In essence, what is philanthropy? These fundamental questions are tackled in this engaging and original book. Written by one of the founding figures in the field of philanthropic studies, Robert L. Payton, and his former student sociologist Michael P. Moody, Understanding Philanthropy presents a new way of thinking about the meaning and mission of philanthropy. Weaving together accessible theoretical explanations with fascinating examples of philanthropic action, this book advances key scholarly debates about philanthropy and offers practitioners a way of explaining the rationale for their nonprofit efforts.

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    592,95 kr.

    Studies philanthropy in Buddhist, Islamic, Hindu, Jewish, and Native American religious traditions and in cultures from Latin America, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Africa through India, South Asia, China, and Japan. This book explains philanthropy's relative importance within the culture and the culture's predominant religious traditions.

  • - Regional Difference and Change
     
    403,95 kr.

    Once largely confined to the biggest cities in the mid-Atlantic and Great Lakes states, philanthropic foundations now play a significant role in nearly every state. Wide-ranging and incisive, the essays in American Philanthropic Foundations: Regional Difference and Change examine the origins, development, and accomplishments of philanthropic foundations in key cities and regions of the United States. Each contributor assesses foundation efforts to address social and economic inequalities, and to encourage cultural and creative life in their home regions and elsewhere. This fascinating and timely study of contemporary America''s philanthropic foundations vividly illustrates foundations'' commonalities and differences as they strive to address pressing public problems.

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    948,95 kr.

    From the mid-19th century until the rise of the modern welfare state in the early 20th century, Anglo-American philanthropic giving gained an unprecedented measure of cultural authority as it changed in kind and degree. Civil society took on the responsibility for confronting the adverse effects of industrialism, and transnational discussions of poverty, urbanization, women's work, and sympathy provided a means of understanding and debating social reform. While philanthropic institutions left a transactional record of money and materials, philanthropic discourse yielded a rich corpus of writing that represented, rationalized, and shaped these rapidly industrializing societies, drawing on and informing other modernizing discourses including religion, economics, and social science. Showing the fundamentally transatlantic nature of this discourse from 1850 to 1920, the authors gather a wide variety of literary sources that crossed national and colonial borders within the Anglo-American range of influence. Through manifestos, fundraising tracts, novels, letters, and pamphlets, they piece together the intellectual world where philanthropists reasoned through their efforts and redefined the public sector.

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    337,95 kr.

    From the mid-19th century until the rise of the modern welfare state in the early 20th century, Anglo-American philanthropic giving gained an unprecedented measure of cultural authority as it changed in kind and degree. Civil society took on the responsibility for confronting the adverse effects of industrialism, and transnational discussions of poverty, urbanization, womenΓÇÖs work, and sympathy provided a means of understanding and debating social reform. While philanthropic institutions left a transactional record of money and materials, philanthropic discourse yielded a rich corpus of writing that represented, rationalized, and shaped these rapidly industrializing societies, drawing on and informing other modernizing discourses including religion, economics, and social science. Showing the fundamentally transatlantic nature of this discourse from 1850 to 1920, the authors gather a wide variety of literary sources that crossed national and colonial borders within the Anglo-American range of influence. Through manifestos, fundraising tracts, novels, letters, and pamphlets, they piece together the intellectual world where philanthropists reasoned through their efforts and redefined the public sector.

  • - Regional Difference and Change
     
    1.067,95 kr.

    Once largely confined to the biggest cities in the mid-Atlantic and Great Lakes states, philanthropic foundations now play a significant role in nearly every state. Wide-ranging and incisive, the essays in American Philanthropic Foundations: Regional Difference and Change examine the origins, development, and accomplishments of philanthropic foundations in key cities and regions of the United States. Each contributor assesses foundation efforts to address social and economic inequalities, and to encourage cultural and creative life in their home regions and elsewhere. This fascinating and timely study of contemporary America''s philanthropic foundations vividly illustrates foundations'' commonalities and differences as they strive to address pressing public problems.

  • - Philanthropy and Urban Society in Transnational Perspective, 1840s to 1930s
    af Thomas Adam
    409,95 kr.

    The process of cultural borrowing and intercultural transfer shaped urban landscapes with the building of libraries, museums, and social housing projects. This book offers a contribution to the field of transnational history, and establishes philanthropy as a prime example of the conversion of economic resources into social and cultural capital.

  • - Moral Obstacles and Opportunities
     
    420,95 kr.

    A stimulating book on the questions of whom -- and how -- to help.

  • af Robert S. Ogilvie
    392,95 kr.

    Presenting an account of why people volunteer and the factors that motivate them, this study describes how volunteer programs, such as the Partnership generate ethical development in and among participants. It also suggests that the American ethic is essential for sustaining community life and to the future well-being of a democratic society.

  • - Experiences from Germany, Great Britain, and North America
     
    382,95 kr.

    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.

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    332,95 kr.

    Drawing on the expertise of Chinese and Western academics and practitioners, this book aims to advance the understanding of philanthropy for health in China in the 20th century and to identify future challenges and opportunities.

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    741,95 kr.

    Drawing on the expertise of Chinese and Western academics and practitioners, this book aims to advance the understanding of philanthropy for health in China in the 20th century and to identify future challenges and opportunities.

  • - New Scholarship, New Possibilities
     
    466,95 kr.

    The history of foundations is attracting scholars from across the social disciplines and constitutes some of the interesting and productive research in history and the social sciences. This book presents examples of work about foundations and their histories and offers the opportunity to ponder the problems and possibilities of foundation history.

  • af Albert B. Anderson
    267,95 kr.

    While non-profit practitioners in philanthropy usually have good moral instincts, most would welcome a reliable framework for ethical conduct. To clarify and test these principles, the author presents a hypothetical case and a program for developing and refining (through experience) a code of ethics for the organization.

  • - Western Ideas of Philanthropy
     
    579,95 kr.

    Portrays the evolution of thinking about and practicing voluntary giving. This volume takes up such question as if we lived in a just world, would there be any need for charity? It brings together varied perspectives on charity constituting a studying how we see ourselves in connection with others.

  • - Corporate Philanthropy and Corporate Power
    af Jerome L. Himmelstein
    342,95 kr.

    Examines why corporate philanthropy has become politicized, how corporations respond to controversy about their donations, and what the conflicts tell us about corporate philanthropy and corporate politics. This title argues that corporate giving sometimes becomes politicized because it is inherently a complex social and political act.

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    527,95 kr.

    Do the rich have responsibilities toward society in the use of their wealth for the public good? This volume explores that question. It includes Andrew Carnegie's touchstone essay, "The Gospel of Wealth," in which Carnegie enjoined his fellow millionaires to act as trustees to the poor.

  • - Family, Friend, Foe?
     
    282,95 kr.

    Sheds light on how religion and philanthropy function in American society

  • - The Julius Rosenwald Fund, Foundation Philanthropy, and American Race Relations
    af Alfred Perkins
    422,95 kr.

    The remarkable story of a philanthropist and civil rights crusader

  • - The Philanthropic Imagination in Poetry and Prose
     
    417,95 kr.

    A diverse collection of classic and popular writings assembled to guide reflection on how to be a more thoughtful giver.

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    427,95 kr.

    An agenda-setting overview of the state of philanthropy in the United States.

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