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Philanthropy in England: 1480–1660
A Study of the Changing Pattern of English Social Aspirations
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410 pages
About This Book
This is the first of a series of volumes dealing with the changing pattern of men’s aspirations for their society during a long and critical period in the history of western Europe. The present volume is an essay commenting on the subject and presenting conclusions drawn from a considerable mass of available evidence. Topics include the decline of the Middle Ages and the emergency of endemic poverty in the sixteenth century, the gradual assumption of national responsibility for the poor, the evolution of the charitable trust, the literature of exhortation, and the changing structure of class aspirations.
Wilbur Kitchener Jordan was president of Radcliffe College and professor of history at Harvard University.