John Marshall and the Humanities in Europe: Shifting Patterns of Rockefeller Foundation Support
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2003
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Journal Article
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History
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English
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103-393-179
(Last edited on
2003/08/06 20:39:20 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
John Marshall is best remembered as the first resident director of the Rockefeller Foundation's Study and Conference Cener at Bellagio. Yet, his influence on knowledge, thought, and practice rivalled that of any of his contemporaries at the Rockefeller. This paper describes how he "went about his business" as a Foundation officer, and examines his contribution tot he creation of a transatlantic community of like-minded theorists and practitioners of communications.
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