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Thanks for your comments. John, I hope there is some interest in this field. I was asked to contribute a guest blog for ThirdSector Online: Third Sector Blog
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I am currently working on an 18 month cataloguing project to list a chartered accountants papers and those of their clients. I have seen references to subscriptions being paid to local charitable...
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Hi Kimberley That would be absolutely fantastic. Whilst on occasions I found that subscriptions and donations were indexed in several of the companies minute books, more often that not the companies...
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[...] some discussion on the topic. Likewise, in the first months of this blog we have featured pieces on New Labour’s ‘compact’ with the voluntary sector, the impact of public spending cuts on the...
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[...] to launch a new campaign aimed at raising awareness of the situation. In two pieces this July, for this blog and Third Sector magazine, Georgina Brewis outlined the Voluntary Action History...
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Indeed, writing about some of the most exciting new developments in voluntary action at the end of the 19th century (meaning the university settlement movement) Walter Besant suggested ‘The note of the...
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I am so thrilled by what u posted here particularly Voluntarism and health care. I am trying to look at how voluntarism can supplement existing hygiene and sanitation practices to increase the general...
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Hi John, Sounds like you’re doing some interesting work yourself – if rather different from mine. I don’t spend much time in Oxford or around Brookes anymore, I’m afraid. But feel free to drop me an...
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[...] also that in the wider British world. Another, independent of the VAHS, was the 2011 workshop on Almshouses in Europe, held in the Dutch city of Haarlem. Dr George Campbell Gosling addressing a...
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What does/did the comment ‘lack of femininity’ mean, as applied to Ada Chesterton?
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