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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

22.06.2000

Herausgeber

David C. Hammack

Verlag

Indiana University Press

Seitenzahl

504

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23,4/15,6/2,6 cm

Gewicht

700 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-253-21410-2

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Portrait

DAVID C. HAMMACK is Hiram C. Haydn Professor of History and Chair of the Committee on Educational Programs of the Mandel Center for Nonprofit Organizations at Case Western Reserve University. Previously he taught in the City University of New York and at Princeton University. Hammack has held a Guggenheim Fellowship and was a Resident Fellow at the Russell Sage Foundation. His research has also been supported by grants from the American Council of Learned Societies and the Aspen Institute Nonprofit Sector Research Fund. He is the author of Power and Society: Greater New York at the Turn of the Century and Social Science in the Making: Essays on the Russell Sage Foundation, 1907-1972, and editor with Dennis Young, of Nonprofit Organizations in Market Economy.

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

22.06.2000

Herausgeber

David C. Hammack

Verlag

Indiana University Press

Seitenzahl

504

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/15,6/2,6 cm

Gewicht

700 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-253-21410-2

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Libri GmbH
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Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Making the Nonprofit Sector in the United States
  • Introduction: Growth of the Nonprofit Sector in the United States

    I. British and Colonial Patterns

    One. Colonial Theory: Established Churches
    1. Statute of Charitable Uses
    2. Elizabethan Poor Law
    3. Brother Juan deEscalona, Report to the Viceroy of Mexico on Conditions at Santa Fe, 1601
    4. John Winthrop, Model of Christian Charity
    5. Virginia General Assembly, Laws Regulating Conduct and Religion
    6. Hugh Peter and Thomas Weld, New England's First Fruits
    7. Claude Jean Allouz, S.J., Account of the Ceremony Proclaiming New France

    Two. Colonial Reality: Religious Diversity
    8. Inhabitants of Flushing, Long Island, Remonstrance against the Law against Quakers
    9. Roger Greene, Virginia's Cure
    10. William Penn, Great Case of Liberty of Conscience
    11. Cotton Mather, Bonifacius: Essays to Do Good
    12. William Livingston, Argument against Anglican Control of King's College
    13. Charles Woodmason, Journal of the Carolina Backcountry
    14. Benjamin Franklin, Autobiography: Recollections of Institution-Building

    II. American Revolution: Sources of the Nonprofit Sector

    Three. To the Constitution: Limited Government and Disestablishment
    15. John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon, Cato's Letters: Arguments against a Strong Central Government
    16. Isaac Backus, Argument against Taxes for Religious Purposes in Massachusetts
    17. Thomas Jefferson, Virginia Act Establishing Religious Freedom
    18. James Madison, Federalist, No. 10
    19. Constitution of the United States, excerpts, and The First and Tenth Amendments

    Four. Voluntarism under the Constitution
    20. Lyman Beecher, Autobiographical Statement on the 1818 Disestablishment of the "Standing Order" in Connecticut
    21. The Dartmouth College Case: Daniel Webster, Argument before the U.S. Supreme Court; Chief Justice John Marshall, Decision, and Joseph Story, Concurring Opinion
    22. Alexis de Tocqueville, Political Associations in the United States, and Of the Use Which Americans Make of Public Associations in Civil Society

    III. Uses of Nonprofit Organizations

    Five. Varieties of Religious Nonprofits
    23. Organized Activity among Slaves: Henry Bibb, Suppression of Religion among Slaves, and Daniel A. Payne, Account of Slave Preachers
    24. Robert Baird, Voluntary Principle in American Christianity
    25. Peter Dobkin Hall, Institutions, Autonomy, and National Networks
    26. Jay P. Dolan, Social Catholicism
    27. Arthur A. Goren, Jewish Tradition of Community

    Six. Nonprofit Organizations as Alternative Power Structures
    28. Suzanne Lebsock, Women Together: Organizations in Antebellum Petersburg, Va.
    29. Kathleen D. McCarthy, Parallel Power Structures: Women and the Voluntary Sphere
    30. W.E.B. DuBois, Cooperation Among Negro Americans

    IV. Nonprofit Structures for the Twentieth Century

    Seven. Science, Professionalism, Foundations, Federations
    31. Debate over Government Subsidies: Amos G. Warner, Argument against Public Subsidies to American Charities, and Everett P. Wheeler, Unofficial Government of Cities
    32. David Rosner, Business at the Bedside: Health Care in Brooklyn, 1890-1915
    33. Frederick T. Gates, Address on the Tenth Anniversary of the Rockefeller Institute
    34. David C. Hammack, Community Foundations: The Delicate Question of Purpose
    35. John R. Seeley et al., Community Chest
    36. David L. Sills, March of Dimes: Origins and Prospects

    Eight. Federal Regulation and Federal Funds
    37. Pierce v. Society of the Sisters: William D. Guthrie and Bernard Hershkopf, Brief for Private Schools, and Justice McReynolds, Decision of the U.S. Supreme Court
    38. Debate over a Nonprofit Organization in Mississippi: Senator John Stennis and Attorney Marian Wright, Testimony on the Child Development Group of Mississippi and the Head Start Program
    39. Filer Commission, The Third Sector
    40. Steven Rathgeb Smith and Michael Lipsky, Political Economy of Nonprofit Revenues
    41. Rust v. Sullivan: Chief Justice William Rehnquist, Decision of the U.S. Supreme Court
    Index