This volume examines the role of charity in empire formations from a diachronic and transregional perspective. It focuses upon the beliefs, discourses, and practices of charity that developed within Christianity and the roles they played in the West’s imperial projects, from the first global empires that emerged from the Iberian Peninsula in the sixteenth century to projects of philanthro-imperialism in modern China. This volume exposes the complex religious, economic, political, and cultural roles that charity has played in imperial projects and increases our consciousness of the ways it continues to shape global politics. It shines light on the way in which governing bodies, institutions, and individuals have instrumentalised charity to a...
During the past half-century Roman historians have for the most part put political history on the ba...
International audienceDifferent forms of charity, relief and humanitarian action can be jointly appr...
Imperial Inequalities takes Western European empires and their legacies as the explicit starting poi...
Published Online: 2018-06-27This article investigates the institutionalization and the practices of ...
In the name of benevolence, philanthropy, and humanitarian aid, individuals, groups, and nations hav...
This article provides an introductory overview of themes raised in this special edition of the Jour...
AbstractThe article considers the origin of Christian charity, its sources and principles, and also ...
The article considers the origin of Christian charity, its sources and principles, and also anсient ...
Nermeen Shaikh goes underneath the benevolent face of power to examine the forms that imperialism ha...
‘The Church and Empire’, the theme of Studies in Church History 54, reflects the reality that from i...
The origins of humanitarian and development organisations can be traced to the late eighteenth and e...
This introduction describes the rapidly expanding history of non-state humanitarianism in terms of t...
This paper builds on a recent trend in the historiography of the British Empire, one which emphasise...
Philanthropy, charity, and related concepts were well known to late antiquity and the Middle Ages...
The Church always shown interest in the world of sick and those suffering. In its activities it was ...
During the past half-century Roman historians have for the most part put political history on the ba...
International audienceDifferent forms of charity, relief and humanitarian action can be jointly appr...
Imperial Inequalities takes Western European empires and their legacies as the explicit starting poi...
Published Online: 2018-06-27This article investigates the institutionalization and the practices of ...
In the name of benevolence, philanthropy, and humanitarian aid, individuals, groups, and nations hav...
This article provides an introductory overview of themes raised in this special edition of the Jour...
AbstractThe article considers the origin of Christian charity, its sources and principles, and also ...
The article considers the origin of Christian charity, its sources and principles, and also anсient ...
Nermeen Shaikh goes underneath the benevolent face of power to examine the forms that imperialism ha...
‘The Church and Empire’, the theme of Studies in Church History 54, reflects the reality that from i...
The origins of humanitarian and development organisations can be traced to the late eighteenth and e...
This introduction describes the rapidly expanding history of non-state humanitarianism in terms of t...
This paper builds on a recent trend in the historiography of the British Empire, one which emphasise...
Philanthropy, charity, and related concepts were well known to late antiquity and the Middle Ages...
The Church always shown interest in the world of sick and those suffering. In its activities it was ...
During the past half-century Roman historians have for the most part put political history on the ba...
International audienceDifferent forms of charity, relief and humanitarian action can be jointly appr...
Imperial Inequalities takes Western European empires and their legacies as the explicit starting poi...