Rotary International and the Selling of American Capitalism

Author:   Brendan Goff
Publisher:   Harvard University Press
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9780674989795


Pages:   456
Publication Date:   06 July 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Brendan Goff
Publisher:   Harvard University Press
Imprint:   Harvard University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.666kg
ISBN:  

9780674989795


ISBN 10:   0674989791
Pages:   456
Publication Date:   06 July 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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This far-ranging account of transnational networking reveals the Main Street, middle-class making of modern global capitalism. Goff is as attuned to the paradoxes of Rotary internationalism as he is to its place in the American century.--Kristin L. Hoganson, author of The Heartland: An American History In this innovative book, Goff uses the international history of the Rotary Club to chart the origins of the 'American Century.' Tracing Rotary's remarkable, worldwide expansion in the first half of the twentieth century, he offers fresh insights on American global power and transnational civic engagement, cultural diplomacy and corporate capitalism. Filled with fascinating stories of Rotarians and their activities on Main Streets far and wide, this book deserves a broad readership.--Julia F. Irwin, author of Making the World Safe: The American Red Cross and a Nation's Humanitarian Awakening Imaginatively conceived and highly readable, this book tells the remarkable story of Rotary International's campaign to expand from Chicago to the world at large. Goff makes an important contribution both to our understanding of main street America's thinking about international trade and foreign policy, and of the business culture and voluntarism that Rotary promoted around the world.--David C. Hammack, coauthor of A Versatile American Institution: The Changing Ideals and Realities of Philanthropic Foundations


This far-ranging account of transnational networking reveals the Main Street, middle-class making of modern global capitalism. Goff is as attuned to the paradoxes of Rotary internationalism as he is to its place in the American Century. -Kristin L. Hoganson, author of The Heartland: An American History In this innovative book, Goff uses the international history of the Rotary Club to chart the origins of the 'American Century.' Tracing Rotary's remarkable, worldwide expansion in the first half of the twentieth century, he offers fresh insights on American global power and transnational civic engagement, cultural diplomacy and corporate capitalism. Filled with fascinating stories of Rotarians and their activities on Main Streets far and wide, this book deserves a broad readership. -Julia F. Irwin, author of Making the World Safe: The American Red Cross and a Nation's Humanitarian Awakening Imaginatively conceived and highly readable, this book tells the remarkable story of Rotary International's campaign to expand from Chicago to the world at large. Goff makes an important contribution both to our understanding of Main Street America's thinking about international trade and foreign policy, and of the business culture and voluntarism that Rotary promoted around the world. -David C. Hammack, coauthor of A Versatile American Institution: The Changing Ideals and Realities of Philanthropic Foundations In Goff's hands, we see the Rotarian as an advance agent of US power, a missionary for international capitalism, and an advocate of a business culture that shaped the twentieth-century world. Based on rich, diverse sources and told in a clear, compelling narrative, this remarkable book about how Rotarians crafted a 'civic internationalism' will be widely read. -Christopher Capozzola, author of Bound by War: How the United States and the Philippines Built America's First Pacific Century


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Brendan Goff, an independent scholar, writes about US cultural, international, and business history. A former fellow at the Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies at the University of Michigan, he has taught in Florida and Michigan.

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