Originally published in 1976. This book is a study of the charitable institutions of one French town, Aix-en-Provence. It begins with their foundation during the Counter-Reformation and ends with their dissolution during the Revolution. It details the impulses behind their foundation and describes how they were financed and administered. It also explores the lives of the people they helped. The study is based primarily on surviving records of the charities. These are the same sort of records that charitable institutions today accumulate: entrance registers, minutes of board meetings, account books, and fund-raising pamphlets. Records of the local and central government and court records were also consulted. One purpose of this study is to b...
This article examines the development of charity education in France over the seventeenth and eighte...
Abstract Parish assistance was an important form to help the poor. In seventeenth century Bordeaux w...
This special issue of Continuity and Change is based in part on the proceedings of a conference on p...
A 1656 royal decree outlawed begging and private almsgiving in Paris and forcibly confined persons w...
This work examines the processes of poverty, charity and assistance in the dioceses of Embrun and Ga...
This study describes the relationship between public assistance for the Parisian laboring poor and t...
During the Industrial Revolution, poor persons constituted up to half the population of Paris. They ...
This PhD thesis concerns the profits generated by the accomplishment of the seven works of mercy in ...
This study examines the evolution of poverty and the central government's attempts to suppress mendi...
Historians generally acknowledge that institutions shaping the political economy of the Dutch Republ...
Charity and Poor Relief in Évora (1650-1750) This study deals with charity and poor relief policies ...
At the end of the middle Ages, financial savings institutions developed, largely in response to the ...
Poverty has always been, and continues to be, one of the most pressing social problems, and one to w...
The history of the French philanthropic sector can be traced back to the middle ages, when the Catho...
The Pio Monte della Misericordia (PMM) is a charity settled in Naples in the early 17th century, and...
This article examines the development of charity education in France over the seventeenth and eighte...
Abstract Parish assistance was an important form to help the poor. In seventeenth century Bordeaux w...
This special issue of Continuity and Change is based in part on the proceedings of a conference on p...
A 1656 royal decree outlawed begging and private almsgiving in Paris and forcibly confined persons w...
This work examines the processes of poverty, charity and assistance in the dioceses of Embrun and Ga...
This study describes the relationship between public assistance for the Parisian laboring poor and t...
During the Industrial Revolution, poor persons constituted up to half the population of Paris. They ...
This PhD thesis concerns the profits generated by the accomplishment of the seven works of mercy in ...
This study examines the evolution of poverty and the central government's attempts to suppress mendi...
Historians generally acknowledge that institutions shaping the political economy of the Dutch Republ...
Charity and Poor Relief in Évora (1650-1750) This study deals with charity and poor relief policies ...
At the end of the middle Ages, financial savings institutions developed, largely in response to the ...
Poverty has always been, and continues to be, one of the most pressing social problems, and one to w...
The history of the French philanthropic sector can be traced back to the middle ages, when the Catho...
The Pio Monte della Misericordia (PMM) is a charity settled in Naples in the early 17th century, and...
This article examines the development of charity education in France over the seventeenth and eighte...
Abstract Parish assistance was an important form to help the poor. In seventeenth century Bordeaux w...
This special issue of Continuity and Change is based in part on the proceedings of a conference on p...