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Women and Philanthropy in the United
States, 1790-1990 [PDF]
Kathleen D. McCarthy (Professor of History
and Director, Center for the Study of
Philanthropy, GSUC, CUNY). Undergraduate/Graduate,
128 pages. |
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Philanthropy and Voluntarism Among the
Jews
Egon Mayer (Professor of Sociology,
Brooklyn College, and Director, Center
for Jewish Studies, GSUC, CUNY).
Undergraduate, 108 pages. |
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Topics in Black American Philanthropy
in the United States Since 1785
Colin Palmer (Distinguished Professor
of History, GSUC, CUNY) Undergraduate,
116 pages. |
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Catholic Philanthropy in America
Mary Oates (Professor of Economics,
Regis College, Weston, MA) Undergraduate/Graduate,
166 pages. |
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Anglo-American Protestant Philanthropy,
1600 to the Present
Angelo Angelis (History Department,
GSUC, CUNY) Undergraduate/Graduate,
176 pages. |
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6.
American Philanthropy, the State, and
the Public Sector, 1890-1970
Thomas Kessner (Professor of History,
GSUC, CUNY) and Ariel Rosenblum (History,
GSUC, CUNY) Undergraduate, 198
pages. |
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Latinos and the Development of Community:
Philanthropy, Associations and Advocacy
Eugene D. Miller (Assistant Director,
Center for the Study of Philanthropy)
Undergraduate/Graduate, 169 pages.
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A Graduate Curriculum Guide to Topics
in Black American Philanthropy Since
1785
Colin Palmer (Distinguished Professor
of History, GSUC, CUNY) Graduate,
118 pages. |
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Philanthropy and American History: The
Elite Experience, 1890-1940
Thomas Kessner (Professor of History,
GSUC, CUNY) and Ariel Rosenblum (History,
GSUC, CUNY) Graduate, 192 pages.
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Topics in Asian American Philanthropy
and Voluntarism
Jessica Chao (Consultant to nonprofits
and philanthropy) Extension
Course, 89 pages. |
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Advocacy, Democratic Theory, and Participation
Marilyn Gittell (Professor of Political
Science and Director, Howard Samuels
State Management and Policy Center)
and Kathe Newman (Political Science,
GSUC, CUNY) Undergraduate, 68
pages. |
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The Wisdom of the Giveaway: A Guide
to Growing Native American Philanthropy
First Nations Development Institute,
Contributing Authors Mindy Berry (Sr.
Consultant with the Alford Group)
and Rebecca Adamson (Founder & President
of First Nations Development Institute)
Extension Course, 64 pages.
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The Production of Philanthropy: A Case
Study of the Imagery & Methodology
of Jewish Fundraising
Egon Mayer (Professor of Sociology,
Brooklyn College, and Director, Center
for Jewish Studies, GSUC, CUNY).
Extension Course, 52 pages.
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Philanthropy Among Middle Eastern Americans
and their Historical Traditions of Giving
[PDF]
Mehdi Bozorgmehr (Associate Professor
of Sociology, City College, CUNY) and
Beth Baron (Professor of History, City
College, CUNY) Undergraduate,
84 pages. |
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