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A comprehensive history of one of the largest charitable
organizations in early modern America. Drawing on extensive
archival records, Beyond Benevolence tells the fascinating story of
the New York Charity Organization Society. The period between 1880
and 1935 marked a seminal, heavily debated change in American
social welfare and philanthropy. The New York Charity Organization
Society was at the center of these changes and played a key role in
helping to reshape the philanthropic landscape. Greeley uncovers
rarely seen letters written to wealthy donors by working-class
people, along with letters from donors and case entries. These
letters reveal the myriad complex relationships, power struggles,
and shifting alliances that developed among donors, clients, and
charity workers over decades as they negotiated the meaning of
charity, the basis of entitlement, and the extent of the obligation
between classes in New York. Meticulously researched and uniquely
focused on the day-to-day practice of scientific charity as much as
its theory, Beyond Benevolence offers a powerful glimpse into how
the trajectory of one charitable organization reflected a nation's
momentous social, economic, and political upheavals as it moved
into the 20th century.
A comprehensive history of one of the largest charitable
organizations in early modern America. Drawing on extensive
archival records, Beyond Benevolence tells the fascinating story of
the New York Charity Organization Society. The period between 1880
and 1935 marked a seminal, heavily debated change in American
social welfare and philanthropy. The New York Charity Organization
Society was at the center of these changes and played a key role in
helping to reshape the philanthropic landscape. Greeley uncovers
rarely seen letters written to wealthy donors by working-class
people, along with letters from donors and case entries. These
letters reveal the myriad complex relationships, power struggles,
and shifting alliances that developed among donors, clients, and
charity workers over decades as they negotiated the meaning of
charity, the basis of entitlement, and the extent of the obligation
between classes in New York. Meticulously researched and uniquely
focused on the day-to-day practice of scientific charity as much as
its theory, Beyond Benevolence offers a powerful glimpse into how
the trajectory of one charitable organization reflected a nation's
momentous social, economic, and political upheavals as it moved
into the 20th century.
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