The Patron State: Government and the Arts in Europe, North America, and Japan
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GENERAL
This volume contains fifteen chapters each of which analyze in depth government policies and relationships to the arts in a given country. The opening chapter provides an historical and comparative overview of the relations between government and the arts, and the closing chapter discusses trends and prospects for governments and the arts in the modern world. Most chapters include notes and bibliographies.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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