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Celebrating 25 years of studying the history of voluntary action: VAHS’s Conference 2016
Colin Rochester first published the following blog detailing next year’s conference on HistPhil.org, a web publication on the history of the philanthropic and nonprofit sectors, with a particular emphasis on how history can shed light on contemporary philanthropic issues and practice. In … Continue reading
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