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Introduction
Beyond poor relief - defining, implementing, and experiencing charity
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The book’s introduction begins by sketching the basic topography of recent historiography of early modern charity and poor relief. Disentangling the complex relationship between religion and poverty has been a key feature of much recent scholarship on the transformations of charity that occurred in Europe during the early modern period, an era of dramatic religious change. The introduction then turns to synthesise the fresh approaches and threads that run through this volume’s diverse collection of cross-confessional and transnational studies. By considering the newest and most creative historical approaches, this introduction both nuances and challenges many of the well-worn historiographical paths and charts a new course for the study of poor relief and charity. Following the volume’s organisation, the introduction highlights the ways in which charity was defined and meant to be performed, how it was implemented within and across confessional communities, and the experience of charity by those who received or facilitated it. Across these three major themes of the volume, the introduction also draws out three further threads that have been woven into the case studies that make up each of the chapters: the transmission of ideas that were adapted to meet local circumstances, real and imagined boundaries that impacted the practice of charity, and the role and agency of the individual that allow us to see beneath the surface of the institutional studies of poor relief that so frequently (by necessity of sources) dominate.

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Do good unto all

Charity and poor relief across Christian Europe, 1400–1800

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