This article provides a detailed account of the origins, ethos and distribution of charitable loan fund societies in Ireland between 1729 and 1823. Charitable loan fund societies differed from other early financial institutions because they were area-based philanthropic societies that sought to animate a philosophy of poverty relief that advocated self-help and self-reliance. They were institutional articulations of early modern ideas about the role and nature of charity and how charitable acts should be administered. This article explains the origins of the first charitable loan fund established by Dean Jonathan Swift in St Patrick’s Parish, Dublin city and provides new insights into the origins of the second loan fund operated by the Dubl...
The article examines the early history of provident institutions or trustee savings banks in Ireland...
The Iveagh Trust, founded by Sir Edward Cecil Guinness (later Lord Iveagh) in 1890, was a philanthro...
This thesis examines middle-class social relations in nineteenth-century Dublin and Edinburgh, givi...
The turbulent 1830s saw a sequence of great political and social reforms in the United Kingdom. One ...
The turbulent 1830s saw a sequence of great political and social reforms in the United Kingdom. One ...
peer-reviewedIreland has a strong tradition of philanthropy, and charity has played a significant pa...
The turbulent 1830s saw a sequence of great political and social reforms in the United Kingdom. One ...
The turbulent 1830s saw a sequence of great political and social reforms in the United Kingdom. One ...
The turbulent 1830s saw a sequence of great political and social reforms in the United Kingdom. One ...
Ireland has a long history of charity and charitable giving rooted in a strong religious tradition. ...
This research is concerned with the contemporary manifestation of philanthropy known as philanthroca...
Paper presented to the International Congress on the History of Savings Banks, Murcia, 16-18 October...
From Tudor times until the early nineteenth century, church or charity briefs were officially issued...
Objective: The objective of the article is to examine the way in which social work in Ireland evolve...
This dissertation examines Protestant led reform movements and voluntary societies that gained promi...
The article examines the early history of provident institutions or trustee savings banks in Ireland...
The Iveagh Trust, founded by Sir Edward Cecil Guinness (later Lord Iveagh) in 1890, was a philanthro...
This thesis examines middle-class social relations in nineteenth-century Dublin and Edinburgh, givi...
The turbulent 1830s saw a sequence of great political and social reforms in the United Kingdom. One ...
The turbulent 1830s saw a sequence of great political and social reforms in the United Kingdom. One ...
peer-reviewedIreland has a strong tradition of philanthropy, and charity has played a significant pa...
The turbulent 1830s saw a sequence of great political and social reforms in the United Kingdom. One ...
The turbulent 1830s saw a sequence of great political and social reforms in the United Kingdom. One ...
The turbulent 1830s saw a sequence of great political and social reforms in the United Kingdom. One ...
Ireland has a long history of charity and charitable giving rooted in a strong religious tradition. ...
This research is concerned with the contemporary manifestation of philanthropy known as philanthroca...
Paper presented to the International Congress on the History of Savings Banks, Murcia, 16-18 October...
From Tudor times until the early nineteenth century, church or charity briefs were officially issued...
Objective: The objective of the article is to examine the way in which social work in Ireland evolve...
This dissertation examines Protestant led reform movements and voluntary societies that gained promi...
The article examines the early history of provident institutions or trustee savings banks in Ireland...
The Iveagh Trust, founded by Sir Edward Cecil Guinness (later Lord Iveagh) in 1890, was a philanthro...
This thesis examines middle-class social relations in nineteenth-century Dublin and Edinburgh, givi...