This important new book offers an intellectual history of the ‘arts council’ policy model, identifying and exploring the ideas embedded in the model and actions of intellectuals, philanthropists and wealthy aesthetes in its establishment in the mid-twentieth century. The book examines the history of arts advocacy for national arts policies in the UK, Canada and the USA, offering an interdisciplinary approach that combines social and intellectual history, political philosophy and literary analysis. The book has much to offer academics, cultural policy and management students, artists, arts managers, arts advocates, cultural policymakers and anyone interested in the history and current moment of public arts funding in the West
"The Canada Council for the Arts is the country’s largest provider of grants for artists and arts or...
The development of cultural policy during the twentieth century is underscored by three key developm...
The thesis addresses the extent to which the normative conceptualisation of cultural policy under Ne...
This chapter offers a close analysis of the short but crucial period that saw the establishment of t...
Contemporary society is complex; governed and administered by a range of contradictory policies, pra...
This thesis seeks to apply some concepts and theories from predo...
As a case study of the relationship between arts and cultural policy and nationalism, this book exam...
Since the crisis in governance which led to a shortage of capable board members, recent years have s...
The Social Impact of the Arts, in paperback for the first time, offers an intellectual history of cl...
This thesis seeks to apply some concepts and theories from predominantly post 1960 research in organ...
Initially published in 1982, this book serves as an historical survey of the community arts council ...
The terrain of artist-run culture in Canada and Québec discursively fabricates a network of artist-...
The introduction of subsidies to the performing arts in Britain happened almost overnight in early 1...
Based on the words and experiences of the people involved, this book tells the story of the communit...
This book was published following the success of the Tate Britain exhibition 'A Century of Artists’ ...
"The Canada Council for the Arts is the country’s largest provider of grants for artists and arts or...
The development of cultural policy during the twentieth century is underscored by three key developm...
The thesis addresses the extent to which the normative conceptualisation of cultural policy under Ne...
This chapter offers a close analysis of the short but crucial period that saw the establishment of t...
Contemporary society is complex; governed and administered by a range of contradictory policies, pra...
This thesis seeks to apply some concepts and theories from predo...
As a case study of the relationship between arts and cultural policy and nationalism, this book exam...
Since the crisis in governance which led to a shortage of capable board members, recent years have s...
The Social Impact of the Arts, in paperback for the first time, offers an intellectual history of cl...
This thesis seeks to apply some concepts and theories from predominantly post 1960 research in organ...
Initially published in 1982, this book serves as an historical survey of the community arts council ...
The terrain of artist-run culture in Canada and Québec discursively fabricates a network of artist-...
The introduction of subsidies to the performing arts in Britain happened almost overnight in early 1...
Based on the words and experiences of the people involved, this book tells the story of the communit...
This book was published following the success of the Tate Britain exhibition 'A Century of Artists’ ...
"The Canada Council for the Arts is the country’s largest provider of grants for artists and arts or...
The development of cultural policy during the twentieth century is underscored by three key developm...
The thesis addresses the extent to which the normative conceptualisation of cultural policy under Ne...