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Introduction : American philanthropy if necessary but not necessarily American philanthropy | 3 | |
Pt. 1 | Building foundations | |
1 | The business of benevolence | 19 |
2 | The early years of American philanthropy in Canada : building schools, building Canada | 43 |
Pt. 2 | American philanthropy, imagined communities, and the structuring of the arts in Canada, 1927-1952 | |
3 | American philanthropy, "cultural interpretation," and imagined communities in Canada | 69 |
4 | The Carnegie Corporation, cultural philanthropy, and a new deal for the arts in Canada | 121 |
Pt. 3 | American philanthropy and Canadian letters | |
5 | American philanthropy and intellectual development in Canada, 1930-1957 | 151 |
Conclusion : a new foundation | 197 | |
Epilogue : with strings attached | 203 | |
App | Foundation grants in Canada, 1911-1950 | 209 |
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