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Nonprofit neighborhoods an urban history of inequality and the American state

Title
  1. Nonprofit neighborhoods [electronic resource] : an urban history of inequality and the American state / Claire Dunning.
Published by
  1. Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2022.
Author
  1. Dunning, Claire.

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Description
  1. 1 online resource (viii, 341 pages) : illustrations, map.
Summary
  1. "Claire Dunning's study focuses on the relationship between state power and nonprofit organizations in the postwar era and on the effects their dynamics have had on urban neighborhoods. She reveals how public-private partnerships positioned nonprofits as surprisingly powerful intermediaries between the state and individuals. These nonprofits took the lead in combatting urban poverty-and yet, counterintuitively, the intended devolution and decentralization of power from the state to the community level made the welfare state both larger and more impersonal and financialized. Thus, even as participation in antipoverty programs increased, the structural forces behind urban poverty became only more entrenched"--
Series statement
  1. Historical studies of urban America
Uniform title
  1. Nonprofit neighborhoods (Online)
  2. Historical studies of urban America.
Alternative title
  1. Nonprofit neighborhoods (Online)
Subject
  1. Neighborhood assistance programs > Massachusetts > Boston
  2. Federal aid to nonprofit organizations > Massachusetts > Boston
  3. Federal aid to community development > Massachusetts > Boston
  4. Community development > Massachusetts > Boston
  5. Urban poor > Services for > Massachusetts > Boston
  6. Segregation > Massachusetts > Boston
Contents
  1. The city -- The grantees -- The residents -- The bureaucrats -- The lenders -- The partners -- The coalitions.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-328) and index.
Access (note)
  1. Access restricted to authorized users.
Author
  1. Dunning, Claire.
Title
  1. Nonprofit neighborhoods [electronic resource] : an urban history of inequality and the American state / Claire Dunning.
Imprint
  1. Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2022.
Series
  1. Historical studies of urban America
  2. Historical studies of urban America.
Bibliography
  1. Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-328) and index.
Access
  1. Access restricted to authorized users.
Connect to:
  1. Available onsite at NYPL
LCCN
  1. 2021050910
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