Charity and Power in Early Modern Italy
Benefactors and their Motives in Turin, 1541–1789
Part of Cambridge Studies in the History of Medicine
- Author: Sandra Cavallo, University of Exeter
- Date Published: March 1995
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- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521483339
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Through its examination of a city marginal to the Italian tradition of communes and city-states during the post-Renaissance period, the book offers an extended reassessment of what has been regarded as the typical Italian model of welfare. Acts of charity have often been interpreted either within a functionalist framework or merely as responses to the needs of the poor by reference to the elusive field of changing mentalités. This book seeks instead to illuminate the reasons for individuals' involvement in charity. Analysis of the relationships of power, and conflict within the actors' personal and political milieux, reveals that tensions within the social elites were a crucial factor in motivating charitable giving and even in shaping perceptions of the deserving poor. Special attention is paid to the symbolic and direct aims of charity, rather than to its explicit interventions. This focus on subjectivity also throws new light on the link between gender and charitable activity.
Read more- Provides new insights on post-Renaissance Italy, which remains under-investigated in English scholarship
- Gives fresh evidence for the comparison between the English and the continental systems of poor relief and charity
- Focuses on the details and lives of individuals, their life stories and motivations, rather than on 'social determinants'
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- Date Published: March 1995
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521483339
- length: 300 pages
- dimensions: 228 x 151 x 17 mm
- weight: 0.434kg
- contains: 17 b/w illus.
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Sixteenth-century municipal plans for poor relief
2. Civic charity in the age of state formation
3. Motivations for charity
4 Charity and gender
5. Hospitals and poor relief in the age of absolutism
6. The state system of relief
Conclusion
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