
Social Welfare in Pre-industrial England
Crossing period boundaries separating late medieval, early modern, and long eighteenth-century England, Paul A. Fideler offers a coherent overview of parish-centered social welfare from its medieval roots, through its institutionalisation in the Elizabethan Poor Law, to its demise in the early years of the Industrial Revolution.
The study:
- Incorporates the latest scholarship
- Weaves together social, economic, demographic, medical, political, religious and ideological history
- Offers fresh treatments of the contextual importance of Christian moral theology in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, humanist and protestant thought in the sixteenth century and neo-Stoic benevolence and political arithmetic in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
- Explores two competing approaches to social welfare: societas (voluntary, rooted in custom and tradition) and civitas (mandatory, embedded in policy and law)
- Concludes with a detailed examination of the first histories of social welfare in England undertaken in the late eighteenth century
- Alaotsikko
- The Old Poor Law Tradition
- Kirjailija
- Paul A. Fideler
- ISBN
- 9780333688953
- Kieli
- englanti
- Paino
- 322 grammaa
- Julkaisupäivä
- 5.12.2005
- Kustantaja
- Red Globe Press
- Sivumäärä
- 272