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Preface and Acknowledgements; Contents ; Chapter 1: Introduction: What Is theß'Arts Council Movement'?; Note; References; Published Sources; Chapter 2: Philanthropists andßPolicy Advisors; John Maynard Keynes: Family, Education, andßtheßApostles; Keynes asßaßPhilanthropist inßtheßArts; Public Life: Policy Advisor andßArts Advocate; Vincent Massey: Family, Education, andßAesthetic Influences; Policy Advisor, Politics, andßDiplomacy; High Commissioner toßLondon; Dorothy Payne Whitney: Family, Volunteer Work, andßPolitical Interests; Marriage andßThe New Republic; The Arts at Dartington Hall.
ConclusionsNotes; References; Archival Sources; Published Sources; Unpublished Papers and Theses; Chapter 3: The Ideologies ofßEnglish Intellectualism andßofßAmerican Philanthropy; The Ideology ofß'the Clerisy': Coleridge, Arnold, Maurice, Mill; Coleridge: Towards anßAnalysis ofßFunctional Elites; Maurice: Enlisting theß'Man ofßLetters'; Arnold: AßManifesto forßtheßClerisy; Mill: 'Disinterested' andßChallenging Voices; Wealth andßSocial Responsibility; Andrew Carnegie andßThe Gospel ofßWealth; The Establishment ofßGeneral Purpose Foundations; Intellectuals andßPhilanthropists Collaborate.
NotesReferences; Published Sources; Chapter 4: Arts Policy During theßSecond World War inßtheßUnited Kingdom; The Crisis: Civilization Threatened by War andßtheßWelfare State; The Arts Policy Clique; Museum Policy andßtheßMassey Committee; Re-Opening Covent Garden forßOpera andßBallet; The Arts Enquiry Sponsored by Dartington Hall; Conclusions; Notes; References; Government Publications; Published Sources; Chapter 5: The Arts Council ofßGreat Britain: Keynes's Legacy; Keynes's Influence onßEconomic Thought; Keynes andßtheßWorking Alliance; Foundation Funds Establish CEMA.
Keynes's Notion ofß'the State''Arm's Length' andßits Distance fromßGovernment; Professional Standards andß'Excellence'; Funding forßHigh Culture; Conclusion; Notes; References; Newspapers and Periodicals; Published Sources; Unpublished Papers and Theses; Chapter 6: The Canadian Clerisy andßtheßCanada Council; The Carnegie Corporation inßCanada; Massey asßCultural Policy Promoter; The Royal Commission: Its Composition andßProcess; Themes ofßtheßCommission's Report; The Canada Council: TheßHybrid Solution; Conclusion; Notes; References; Government Publications; Published Sources.
Chapter 7: The Arts Council Movement inßtheßUnited StatesWomen Lead theßUS Arts Council Movement; European Cultural Traditions, Civic-Minded Women, andßBusiness Interests Merge; Two Strands ofßtheßLocal Arts Council Movement; States Establish Arts Councils inßtheß1960s; Foundation Philanthropy andßtheßArts inßtheß1950s andß1960s; Arts Policy Leadership by theßKennedys; Conclusions; Notes; References; Newspapers and Periodicals; Published Sources; Chapter 8: Conclusions: Towards Social Justice andßEquality inßtheßArts; References; Published Sources; Index.
ConclusionsNotes; References; Archival Sources; Published Sources; Unpublished Papers and Theses; Chapter 3: The Ideologies ofßEnglish Intellectualism andßofßAmerican Philanthropy; The Ideology ofß'the Clerisy': Coleridge, Arnold, Maurice, Mill; Coleridge: Towards anßAnalysis ofßFunctional Elites; Maurice: Enlisting theß'Man ofßLetters'; Arnold: AßManifesto forßtheßClerisy; Mill: 'Disinterested' andßChallenging Voices; Wealth andßSocial Responsibility; Andrew Carnegie andßThe Gospel ofßWealth; The Establishment ofßGeneral Purpose Foundations; Intellectuals andßPhilanthropists Collaborate.
NotesReferences; Published Sources; Chapter 4: Arts Policy During theßSecond World War inßtheßUnited Kingdom; The Crisis: Civilization Threatened by War andßtheßWelfare State; The Arts Policy Clique; Museum Policy andßtheßMassey Committee; Re-Opening Covent Garden forßOpera andßBallet; The Arts Enquiry Sponsored by Dartington Hall; Conclusions; Notes; References; Government Publications; Published Sources; Chapter 5: The Arts Council ofßGreat Britain: Keynes's Legacy; Keynes's Influence onßEconomic Thought; Keynes andßtheßWorking Alliance; Foundation Funds Establish CEMA.
Keynes's Notion ofß'the State''Arm's Length' andßits Distance fromßGovernment; Professional Standards andß'Excellence'; Funding forßHigh Culture; Conclusion; Notes; References; Newspapers and Periodicals; Published Sources; Unpublished Papers and Theses; Chapter 6: The Canadian Clerisy andßtheßCanada Council; The Carnegie Corporation inßCanada; Massey asßCultural Policy Promoter; The Royal Commission: Its Composition andßProcess; Themes ofßtheßCommission's Report; The Canada Council: TheßHybrid Solution; Conclusion; Notes; References; Government Publications; Published Sources.
Chapter 7: The Arts Council Movement inßtheßUnited StatesWomen Lead theßUS Arts Council Movement; European Cultural Traditions, Civic-Minded Women, andßBusiness Interests Merge; Two Strands ofßtheßLocal Arts Council Movement; States Establish Arts Councils inßtheß1960s; Foundation Philanthropy andßtheßArts inßtheß1950s andß1960s; Arts Policy Leadership by theßKennedys; Conclusions; Notes; References; Newspapers and Periodicals; Published Sources; Chapter 8: Conclusions: Towards Social Justice andßEquality inßtheßArts; References; Published Sources; Index.