Book Review: Lawrence J. Friedman and Mark D. McGarvie (eds.), Charity, Philanthropy, and Civility in American History, Cambridge University Press, New York …

This book presents a collection of essays by professional historians exploring the dominant issues and theories concerning American philanthropy and its historical role. The overarching premise is that philanthropic activity stems from individuals' desires to impose their societal ideals. Essays discuss how groups organized, often defining their societal role in the process. The book delves into the historical roots of charity and civility, highlighting various interpretations and debates among historians. It provides a comprehensive examination of philanthropy's evolution and its influence on American society and civic life.
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