As this article is less about charity per se than it is about the relationships between place and institutional policies of benevolence, my intention is to look at how practices and laws of public charity operated in a city whose economic and social geography was changing after 1700, when the streets were populated with vulnerable people driven into poverty and when the subjects of pauperism and poor laws “engaged the attention of the legislature with increasing frequency” (Purdy 287). This article looks at the modus operandi of private and public philanthropic societies in eighteenth-century London in order to observe how both religious- and secular-driven charitable societies were motivated by the same goal of social reform, whether promp...
By the 1890s Victorians assumed that London's hospitals were facing an endemic financial crisis whic...
This paper surveys the history of philanthropy in the North East of England during The Early Modern ...
This chapter looks at charity and poor relief in England and Wales, circa 1750-191
Empowered by new wealth and by their faith, early modern Londoners began to use philanthropy to asse...
Most studies of poor relief in the South-East of England under the old poor law have concentrated on...
This thesis traces the development of philanthropy as a tradition and movement within the United Kin...
This thesis traces the development of philanthropy as a tradition and movement within the United Kin...
Recent decades have seen proliferating debate about charity and welfare provision. Passing beyond a ...
Nineteenth century England, often called the age of reform, was a period of enormous political, soci...
National crises such as September 11th and Hurricane Katrina resulted in an unprecedented outpouring...
Copyright Manchester University Press. [Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRA]In 17...
This dissertation examines the discourses and practices of charity and poor relief in early modern E...
In this paper, which is closely based on his 2009 BALH Annual Lecture, delivered at Local History Da...
The social construction of public and private assistance to the poor in Victorian London had its ori...
This thesis considers the founding of four charitable projects, all designated 'Hospitals': Wandesfo...
By the 1890s Victorians assumed that London's hospitals were facing an endemic financial crisis whic...
This paper surveys the history of philanthropy in the North East of England during The Early Modern ...
This chapter looks at charity and poor relief in England and Wales, circa 1750-191
Empowered by new wealth and by their faith, early modern Londoners began to use philanthropy to asse...
Most studies of poor relief in the South-East of England under the old poor law have concentrated on...
This thesis traces the development of philanthropy as a tradition and movement within the United Kin...
This thesis traces the development of philanthropy as a tradition and movement within the United Kin...
Recent decades have seen proliferating debate about charity and welfare provision. Passing beyond a ...
Nineteenth century England, often called the age of reform, was a period of enormous political, soci...
National crises such as September 11th and Hurricane Katrina resulted in an unprecedented outpouring...
Copyright Manchester University Press. [Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRA]In 17...
This dissertation examines the discourses and practices of charity and poor relief in early modern E...
In this paper, which is closely based on his 2009 BALH Annual Lecture, delivered at Local History Da...
The social construction of public and private assistance to the poor in Victorian London had its ori...
This thesis considers the founding of four charitable projects, all designated 'Hospitals': Wandesfo...
By the 1890s Victorians assumed that London's hospitals were facing an endemic financial crisis whic...
This paper surveys the history of philanthropy in the North East of England during The Early Modern ...
This chapter looks at charity and poor relief in England and Wales, circa 1750-191