Philanthropic Foundations: New Scholarship, New PossibilitiesEllen Condliffe Lagemann "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 |
Contents
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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