September 4, 2008
A History of U.S. Grant Makers Working Internationally
NEW BOOKS
Philanthropists & Foundation Globalization
by Joseph C. Kiger
Grant making by U.S. foundations to overseas causes has grown sharply since the world wars, writes Joseph C. Kiger, a former professor of history at the University of Mississippi, in this chronicle of international giving.
Mr. Kiger traces philanthropy from its roots in Egypt, China, and early Judeo-Christian societies, to English colonialism in the
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