This study deals with the impact of financialization on the development of charity during the nineteenth century. We argue that this has two key aspects: firstly, the growth of charitable provision via limited companies; and secondly, the financial audit by charities of the claimants who approached them. Limited companies operated mainly in the field of subsidized housing. These offered investors a satisfactory return, but at the cost of requirements regarding the level of rent and the behaviour expected from tenants which restricted the number of potential beneficiaries. The evaluation of claimants by charities was pioneered by, but not limited to, the new Charities Organization Society. This constituted a form of audit, with enquiry into ...
Friendly societies date from the seventeenth century and have been the subject of statutory recognit...
The bankruptcy of a charity represents the clash of two policy regimes: charity law\u27s willingness...
The first express judicial reliance on the public benefit requirement for charitable trusts to concl...
Nineteenth century England, often called the age of reform, was a period of enormous political, soci...
By the 1890s Victorians assumed that London's hospitals were facing an endemic financial crisis whic...
Fraudulent behavior by charitable fiduciaries brings universal condemnation. However, disapprobation...
This thesis traces the development of philanthropy as a tradition and movement within the United Kin...
In the paper we present various forms of charity in XIXth century and their criticism. In fact XIXth...
This thesis traces the development of philanthropy as a tradition and movement within the United Kin...
The turbulent 1830s saw a sequence of great political and social reforms in the United Kingdom. One ...
Recent decades have seen proliferating debate about charity and welfare provision. Passing beyond a ...
Why is it so difficult to carry out effective institutional change? Why did the principle of charita...
TEPSIS PAPERThe charities that developed in the major cities of the industrialized world throughout ...
TEPSIS PAPERThe charities that developed in the major cities of the industrialized world throughout ...
This thesis examines the role of private charity in the 'mixed economy of welfare' available to the ...
Friendly societies date from the seventeenth century and have been the subject of statutory recognit...
The bankruptcy of a charity represents the clash of two policy regimes: charity law\u27s willingness...
The first express judicial reliance on the public benefit requirement for charitable trusts to concl...
Nineteenth century England, often called the age of reform, was a period of enormous political, soci...
By the 1890s Victorians assumed that London's hospitals were facing an endemic financial crisis whic...
Fraudulent behavior by charitable fiduciaries brings universal condemnation. However, disapprobation...
This thesis traces the development of philanthropy as a tradition and movement within the United Kin...
In the paper we present various forms of charity in XIXth century and their criticism. In fact XIXth...
This thesis traces the development of philanthropy as a tradition and movement within the United Kin...
The turbulent 1830s saw a sequence of great political and social reforms in the United Kingdom. One ...
Recent decades have seen proliferating debate about charity and welfare provision. Passing beyond a ...
Why is it so difficult to carry out effective institutional change? Why did the principle of charita...
TEPSIS PAPERThe charities that developed in the major cities of the industrialized world throughout ...
TEPSIS PAPERThe charities that developed in the major cities of the industrialized world throughout ...
This thesis examines the role of private charity in the 'mixed economy of welfare' available to the ...
Friendly societies date from the seventeenth century and have been the subject of statutory recognit...
The bankruptcy of a charity represents the clash of two policy regimes: charity law\u27s willingness...
The first express judicial reliance on the public benefit requirement for charitable trusts to concl...