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Philantropy, Patronage and Urban Politics (Toronto, KONF: Philantropy, Patronage and Urban Politics (Toronto,
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X-Posted from H-Soz.u.Kult: http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de Philanthropy, Patronage, & Urban Politics: Transatlantic Transfers between Europe and North America in the 19th and 20th Century An International Symposium of the University of Toronto in collaboration with the German Historical Institute, Washington, D.C.
The Munk Centre for International Studies
1 Devonshire Place, North House, University of Toronto, May 3-5, 2001 Thursday May 3rd
7 p.m. Reception, Location T.B.A.
Keynote Speaker: Jon Dellandrea, Vice-President and Chief Development Officer, University of Toronto
"Philanthropy, the Private Sector, and Higher Education"
Friday May 4th
I Cultural Philanthropy and the Upper Classes 9:00 - 10:45 a.m., Munk Centre Rm. 208N
Commentator: John Ingham, University of Toronto
Social Patriotism, Philanthropy, and Left Liberalisms: the Hamburg Volksheim, 1901-1914
Jennifer Jenkins, Washington University, St. Louis Cultural Philanthropy in Nineteenth-Century Leipzig
Margaret Menninger, Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos For the Love of Science
Ethnographic Museums and their Patrons in Imperial Germany
Glenn Penny, University of Missouri at Kansas City
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II Transatlantic Philanthropy in Comparative Perspective 11:00 a.m. - 12:45 p.m., Munk Centre Rm. 208N
Commentator: Christoph Mauch, German Historical Institute, Washington, D.C..
Charity, Philanthropy, Voluntarism and the Atlantic Culture Peter Dobkin Hall, Harvard University
"Civil Society" - "Civil Societies
" A Comparative Approach to Art Museum Philanthropy at the Turn of the Century
Karsten Borgmann, Humboldt-Universitaet Berlin
Philanthropic Behavior and the Shaping of Social Distinction in Canadian, American, and German Cities
Thomas Adam, University of Toronto
III Jewish Philanthropy and Embourgeoisement 2:45 - 4:30 p.m., Munk Centre Rm. 208N
Commentator: Derek Penslar, University of Toronto
Jewish Philanthropists and Political Buergerlichkeit before 1914 Simone Laessig, Technische Universitaet Dresden
From Rabbinical Study to Civic Responsibility: Gender and Jewish Associations in Germany, 1750-1870
Maria Baader, University of Toronto
Between Integration and Separation: Jewish Philanthropy in Nineteenth-Century Cities - a German-American Comparison Tobias Brinkmann, Leipzig
IV Philanthropy and the Scientific Enterprise 5:00 - 6:45 p.m., Munk Centre Rm. 208N
Commentator: Gabriele Lingelbach, Universitaet Trier Science and Philanthropy in Wilhelmine Germany
Eckhardt Fuchs / Dieter Hoffmann, Max-Planck-Institut fuer Bildungsgeschichte, Berlin
The Disease of War. The Rockefeller Foundation and Social Sciences in Germany during the Inter-War Period (1919-1939)
Daniel Porsch, Universitaet Tuebingen
Small Atlantic World: U.S. Philanthropy and the Expanding International
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Exchange of Scholars after 1945 Oliver Schmidt, Bertelsmann Stiftung Saturday May 5th
V Art, Culture, Politics: Practices of Inclusion & Exclusion 10:00 - 11:45 a.m., Munk Centre Rm. 208N
Commentator: Jean Quataert, SUNY Binghamton Celebrating the Ordinary
Patronage in Modern German and American Popular Entertainment
Marline Otte, Tulane University
Aby Warburg and Art in Hamburg's Public Realm Mark A. Russell, Toronto
Patronage, Privilege, and Political Elites in German Cities:
Who Could Vote for Whom
James Retallack, University of Toronto
VI From the Nineteenth to the Twentieth Century: Philanthropy and the Third Sector
1:30 -3:30 p.m., Munk Centre Rm. 208N
Commentator: Roger Keil, The Canadian Centre for German and European Studies, York University / Université de Montréal
Self-Help, Philanthropy, and State Aid: Ideological Poles in the Emergence of Co-operatives in Germany, 1848-1862
Brett Fairbairn, Centre for the Study of Co-operatives, University of Saskatchewan
Social Housing between Philanthropy and Social Welfare State Susannah Morris, London School of Economics
Voluntary Worlds: Nonprofit Organizations, "The Establishment," and Diversity in the Great Cities of the United States, 1800-2000
David C. Hammack, Case Western Reserve University
From Private Charity to Public Programs: A Study of the Toronto Social Planning Council, 1957-1988
Susan McGrath, School of Social Work, York University
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