Contributing Citizens
Modern Charitable Fundraising and the Making of the Welfare State, 1920-66
Distributed for University of British Columbia Press
Contributing Citizens
Modern Charitable Fundraising and the Making of the Welfare State, 1920-66
Table of Contents
Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Public and Private in Welfare History
1 The Citizenship of Contribution: Taxation in the 1920s
2 The Technologies of Contribution: Taxation and Modern Fundraising Methods
3 Social Advertising and Social Conflict: The Community Chest Method in Vancouver, 1930-35
4 Race, Charity, and Democracy: Organizing Inclusion, 1927-52
5 How Charity Survived the Birth of the Welfare State
6 Reconstructing Charity: The Postwar Politics of Public and Private, 1945-66
7 Justice, Inclusion, and the Emotions of Obligation in 1950s Charity
Conclusion: Similarities, Differences, and Historical Change
Appendices
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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