
Patronizing the Public
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- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Civil Society and its Discontents: Bringing Culture, Communication, and the Humanities into the History of Philanthropy
- Chapter 2. From the Rockefeller Center to the Lincoln Center: Musings on the "Rockefeller Half-Century
- Chapter 3. Tranformation and Continuity in Rockefeller Child-Related Programs: Implications for the Emergence of Communications as a Field of Concern
- Chapter 4. Communication Practice and Theory in the "New Humanities" and "New General-Education" Programs of Rockefeller Philanthropy, 1933-1940
- Chapter 5. The Rockefeller Foundation and Pan American Radio
- Chapter 6. Hollywood Bypass: MoMA, the Rockefeller Foundation, and New Circuits of Cinema
- Chapter 7. An "Art of Fugue" of Film Scoring: Hanns Eisler's Rockefeller Foundation-Funded Film Music Project (1940-1942)
- Chapter 8. "Sugar-coating the Educational Pill": Rockefeller Support for the Communicative Turn in Science Museums
- Chapter 9. The Political Economy of Rockefeller Support for the Humanities in Canada, 1941-1957
- Chapter 10. Inadvertent Architects of Twentieth-Century Media Convergence: Private Foundations and the Reorientation of Foreign Journalists
- Chapter 11. Screen Technology, Mobilization, and Adult Education in the 1950s
- Chapter 12. The Television Activities of the Fund for the Republic
- Chapter 13. "The Weakest Point in Our Record": Philanthropic Support of Dance and the Arts
- Index
- About the Contributors
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