The early modern Dutch welfare system has often been described as relatively generous and efficient. Not only foreigners visiting the Dutch Republic, but also present-day historians have asserted that the Dutch, together with their English neighbours, stood out in early modern Europe in terms of solidarity with the poor and needy in society. Different from the English case, in the Northern Netherlands an extensive national legal and regulatory framework on social care was absent, as were obligatory poor rates for the financing of charitable activities. In Dutch towns social care was organized at a local level and largely financed from donations made to collections in the churches and in the streets. As contributions to these charitable appe...
Poor relief in the pre-industrial period is a much-investigated topic, but we still lack an idea of ...
Religious and charitable foundations are often held to have been a sub¬stantial presence in pre-indu...
Numerous writings in sociology and art history have highlighted the importance of the donation act a...
Historians generally acknowledge that institutions shaping the political economy of the Dutch Republ...
In the Dutch Republic, charitable collections, which formed the financial backbone of many poor reli...
This article aims to compare the financing of two apparently entirely different systems of pre-indus...
Members of one body. Representations of the poor, poor relief and charity in the Northern Netherland...
Members of one body. Representations of the poor, poor relief and charity in the Northern Netherland...
Research on the level of monetization of early modern societies has often emphasized the lack of a c...
The Netherlands has a rich philanthropic history, dating back to the late Middle ages (Prak, 1998). ...
How did early modern Dutch people relate to distant suffering? As charitable relief is as much a thi...
In this contribution, we study the founding of large charities for the elderly during the Dutch Repu...
Daniëlle Teeuwen, Financing Poor Relief through Charitable Collections in Dutch Towns, c. 1600-1800 ...
Though Dutch poor relief has been appreciated by historians for the financial stability and generous...
This research investigates the interaction between poor relief and memoria in the late Middle Ages a...
Poor relief in the pre-industrial period is a much-investigated topic, but we still lack an idea of ...
Religious and charitable foundations are often held to have been a sub¬stantial presence in pre-indu...
Numerous writings in sociology and art history have highlighted the importance of the donation act a...
Historians generally acknowledge that institutions shaping the political economy of the Dutch Republ...
In the Dutch Republic, charitable collections, which formed the financial backbone of many poor reli...
This article aims to compare the financing of two apparently entirely different systems of pre-indus...
Members of one body. Representations of the poor, poor relief and charity in the Northern Netherland...
Members of one body. Representations of the poor, poor relief and charity in the Northern Netherland...
Research on the level of monetization of early modern societies has often emphasized the lack of a c...
The Netherlands has a rich philanthropic history, dating back to the late Middle ages (Prak, 1998). ...
How did early modern Dutch people relate to distant suffering? As charitable relief is as much a thi...
In this contribution, we study the founding of large charities for the elderly during the Dutch Repu...
Daniëlle Teeuwen, Financing Poor Relief through Charitable Collections in Dutch Towns, c. 1600-1800 ...
Though Dutch poor relief has been appreciated by historians for the financial stability and generous...
This research investigates the interaction between poor relief and memoria in the late Middle Ages a...
Poor relief in the pre-industrial period is a much-investigated topic, but we still lack an idea of ...
Religious and charitable foundations are often held to have been a sub¬stantial presence in pre-indu...
Numerous writings in sociology and art history have highlighted the importance of the donation act a...