History of Transnational Voluntary Associations
Title | History of Transnational Voluntary Associations PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas R. Davies |
Publisher | BRILL |
Total Pages | 66 |
Release | 2016-05-23 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9004323600 |
Davies’ review explores the history of transnational voluntary associations in multiple sectors, including humanitarianism, science, education, environment, feminism, race, health, human rights, labour, business, standards, professions, culture, peace, religion, and youth. It argues that the historical evolution of transnational voluntary associations is longer, less Western in origin and more cyclical than traditionally assumed.
The Global Historical and Contemporary Impacts of Voluntary Membership Associations on Human Societies
Title | The Global Historical and Contemporary Impacts of Voluntary Membership Associations on Human Societies PDF eBook |
Author | David Horton Smith |
Publisher | BRILL |
Total Pages | 139 |
Release | 2018-07-17 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9004371893 |
"Reviewed here is global research on how 13 types of Voluntary Membership Associations (MAs) have significantly or substantially had global impacts on human history, societies, and life. Such outcomes have occurred especially in the past 200+ years since the Industrial Revolution circa 1800 CE, and its accompanying Organizational Revolution. Emphasized are longer-term, historical, and societal or multinational impacts of MAs, rather than more micro-level (individual) or meso-level (organizational) outcomes. MAs are distinctively structured, with power coming from the membership, not top-down. The author has characterized MAs as the dark matter of the nonprofit/third sector, using an astrophysical metaphor. Astrophysicists have shown that most physical matter in the universe is dark in the sense of being unseen, not stars or planets."--Page 4 of cover
Transnational Nazism
Title | Transnational Nazism PDF eBook |
Author | Ricky W. Law |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 361 |
Release | 2019-05-23 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1108474632 |
The first English-language study of German-Japanese interwar relations to employ sources in both languages.
Ethnic/Immigrant Associations and Minorities'/Immigrants' Voluntary Participation
Title | Ethnic/Immigrant Associations and Minorities'/Immigrants' Voluntary Participation PDF eBook |
Author | Lili Wang |
Publisher | BRILL |
Total Pages | 107 |
Release | 2018-07-17 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9004361871 |
This article reviews the literature on ethnic/immigrant associations and minorities’ or immigrants’ voluntary participation in major developed countries that have experienced a significant increase of immigrants, particularly after the 1990s. In terms of ethnic/immigrant associations, the author reviews the historical background of research in this area, the size and scope, the formation and development, the memberships, and the financial well-being of these associations, the roles they play in helping immigrants acculturate into the host countries, and the classification of ethnic/immigrant associations. The author also reviews the literature that examines the factors influencing minorities’ and immigrants’ voluntary participation, their formal and informal volunteering, as well we immigrant youth’s voluntary participation.
Joining in
Title | Joining in PDF eBook |
Author | Karen J. Blair |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 208 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Self-Help |
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Providing guidance to students, scholars, genealogists, museum docents, and historical society volunteers who seek to investigate the multiplicity of voluntary organisations in America's history, this book includes steps to locate club records, ask appropriate questions of them, and more.
Immigrants and Associations
Title | Immigrants and Associations PDF eBook |
Author | Lloyd A. Fallers |
Publisher | De Gruyter Mouton |
Total Pages | 198 |
Release | 1968 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
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Compilation of essays on problems of social integration of minority groups - refers in particular to cultural factors in the integration of Chinese immigrants in Singapore and in the integration of Lebanese in West Africa, and covers historical and sociological aspects of immigration, intergroup relations, problems of tradition and religion, social status, living conditions, etc.
Making Muslim Women European
Title | Making Muslim Women European PDF eBook |
Author | Fabio Giomi |
Publisher | Central European University Press |
Total Pages | 326 |
Release | 2021-04-19 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9633866847 |
This social, cultural, and political history of Slavic Muslim women of the Yugoslav region in the first decades of the post-Ottoman era is the first to provide a comprehensive overview of the issues confronting these women. It is based on a study of voluntary associations (philanthropic, cultural, Islamic-traditionalist, and feminist) of the period. It is broadly held that Muslim women were silent and relegated to a purely private space until 1945, when the communist state “unveiled” and “liberated” them from the top down. After systematic archival research in Bosnia, Croatia, Serbia, and Austria, Fabio Giomi challenges this view by showing: • How different sectors of the Yugoslav elite through association publications, imagined the role of Muslim women in post-Ottoman times, and how Muslim women took part in the construction or the contestation of these narratives. • How associations employed different means in order to forge a generation of “New Muslim Women” able to cope with the post-Ottoman political and social circumstances. • And how Muslim women used the tools provided by the associations in order to pursue their own projects, aims and agendas. The insights are relevant for today’s challenges facing Muslim women in Europe. The text is illustrated with exceptional photographs.