This book provides substantial profiles of individuals and
families who made significant contributions to the American
philanthropic tradition from the 1600s to the present. The volume
encompasses men and women who significantly shaped American life by
their dedication to voluntary service or charitable donations. The
78 entries describe 110 individuals (a number of essays describe
entire families, such as the Rockefellers, Booths, and
Guggenheims). Most essays are 1,500-2,500 words in length, but
family entries range from 2,500-9,000 words. Each essay examines a
philanthropist's early years, education, and career, and then
focuses upon his or her philanthropic philosophy and actions.
Particular attention is paid to an individual's motivations and
justifications for philanthropy.
Short samples of each philanthropist's writings are included,
and the important societal contributions of each individual's
philanthropic activity are assessed. All entries are
cross-referenced and include a bibliographic list of references
(print and nonprint sources). Many feature photos, and some
describe the location of personal papers and other manuscript
sources. This book also includes a preface, introduction, timeline,
and lists of videos and children's books on American philanthropy.
Sixty scholars contributed to this volume, each of who is notable
for work on certain individuals or in the broad field of American
philanthropy. These contributors did a great deal of original
research, making this book the only source for detailed information
on many of the included individuals.
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