This article examines the development of charity education in France over the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It first describes the different kinds of charity schools that existed and the frameworks in which they functioned, and then tries to determine the purposes ascribed to charity education, the reactions of contemporaries to different kinds of charitable instruction, which social groups and subgroups were expected to attend charity schools and where possible, who in fact did. It is argued that two distinct kinds of charity schools existed, and that the very poorest were excluded from them. L’auteur traite ici de l’évolution de l’enseignement charitable en France aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. Après avoir décrit les divers types d...
The history of the French philanthropic sector can be traced back to the middle ages, when the Catho...
This paper explores the conflict between local expressions of Christian charity and new theories of ...
By the beginning of the seventeenth century, small hospitals in France were seen by royal and city o...
textThough the establishment of educational institutions is not necessarily surprising in Counter Re...
Theriacs in charity books, during the 17th and the 18th centuries. “ Charity books” were books conta...
A 1656 royal decree outlawed begging and private almsgiving in Paris and forcibly confined persons w...
Originally published in 1976. This book is a study of the charitable institutions of one French town...
National audienceThis paper presents a preliminary attempt to understand the forms and practices of ...
International audienceThis article explores a category of pupils which is still widely unknown : sch...
This article tries to outline the major differences between practices of charity within Europe, eit...
This study is a study of the institutional establishments for abandoned children in Dijon, France – ...
Abstract Various wars and crises brought about a development of charitable institutions. Traditional...
This work examines the processes of poverty, charity and assistance in the dioceses of Embrun and Ga...
This PhD thesis concerns the profits generated by the accomplishment of the seven works of mercy in ...
This article reviews the state of feminine education in the seventeenth century when schooling, once...
The history of the French philanthropic sector can be traced back to the middle ages, when the Catho...
This paper explores the conflict between local expressions of Christian charity and new theories of ...
By the beginning of the seventeenth century, small hospitals in France were seen by royal and city o...
textThough the establishment of educational institutions is not necessarily surprising in Counter Re...
Theriacs in charity books, during the 17th and the 18th centuries. “ Charity books” were books conta...
A 1656 royal decree outlawed begging and private almsgiving in Paris and forcibly confined persons w...
Originally published in 1976. This book is a study of the charitable institutions of one French town...
National audienceThis paper presents a preliminary attempt to understand the forms and practices of ...
International audienceThis article explores a category of pupils which is still widely unknown : sch...
This article tries to outline the major differences between practices of charity within Europe, eit...
This study is a study of the institutional establishments for abandoned children in Dijon, France – ...
Abstract Various wars and crises brought about a development of charitable institutions. Traditional...
This work examines the processes of poverty, charity and assistance in the dioceses of Embrun and Ga...
This PhD thesis concerns the profits generated by the accomplishment of the seven works of mercy in ...
This article reviews the state of feminine education in the seventeenth century when schooling, once...
The history of the French philanthropic sector can be traced back to the middle ages, when the Catho...
This paper explores the conflict between local expressions of Christian charity and new theories of ...
By the beginning of the seventeenth century, small hospitals in France were seen by royal and city o...