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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_857960679
    Format: xi, 205 Seiten , Diagramme, Illustrationen
    ISBN: 1783270683 , 9781783270682
    Series Statement: Irish historical monographs [16]
    Content: The philanthropic impulse to engage in charitable work and to encourage economic "improvement" was sharpened in eighteenth-century Ireland as Irish Protestants became increasingly aware of the threat that social problems, such as poverty, disease and criminality, posed to their rule. One response to this threat was the establishment of a number of voluntary societies which sought to address the different problems plaguing Ireland. This book examines a number of these voluntary societies, including those concerned with promoting education, supporting hospitals, and improving agriculture and manufacturing. It shows how these movements differed from earlier efforts in organisation, method and aims and demonstrates the connection between religiously motivated charities, Enlightenment-inspired scientific societies and the Irish government. It pays particular attention to the role of women, both as supporters of, and objects of, charity. It argues that, together, these movements aspired to purge Ireland of what they saw as destabilising factors that weakened the Anglo-Irish state. Improvers reflected Enlightenment-era optimism about the perfectibility of society and saw themselves as serving the interests and aspirations of the nation
    Content: Introduction: Ireland in the Eighteenth Century: The Case for Improvement -- 1. `The Worst in Christendom': The Church of Ireland and Improvement -- 2. Education and Charity: The Incorporated Society for Promoting English Protestant Schools in Ireland -- 3. To Cure and Relieve: Voluntary Hospitals in Eighteenth-Century Dublin -- 4. Improvement as Philanthropy: The Royal Dublin Society -- 5. `The Benevolent Sympathies of the Female Heart': Women, Improvement, and the Work of Lady Arbella Denny -- 6. National and Local Government and Improvement -- Conclusion: Philanthropy and Improvement in Eighteenth-Century Ireland and Beyond
    Language: English
    Keywords: Irland ; Philanthropie ; Wohltätigkeit ; Geschichte 1700-1800
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1760998710
    Format: 1 online resource (xi, 205 pages) , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781782046745 , 9781783270682
    Series Statement: Irish historical monograph series 16
    Content: The philanthropic impulse to engage in charitable work and to encourage economic "improvement" was sharpened in eighteenth-century Ireland as Irish Protestants became increasingly aware of the threatthat social problems, such as poverty, disease and criminality, posed to their rule. One response to this threat was the establishment of a number of voluntary societies which sought to address the different problems plaguing Ireland. This book examines a number of these voluntary societies, including those concerned with promoting education, supporting hospitals, and improving agriculture and manufacturing. It shows how these movements differed from earlier efforts in organisation, method and aims and demonstrates the connection between religiously motivated charities, Enlightenment-inspiredscientific societies and the Irish government. It pays particular attention to the role of women, both as supporters of, and objects of, charity. It argues that, together, these movements aspired to purge Ireland of what they saw as destabilising factors that weakened the Anglo-Irish state. Improvers reflected Enlightenment-era optimism about the perfectibility of society and saw themselves as serving the interests and aspirations of the nation. Karen Sonnelitter is Assistant Professor of History at Siena College, Loudonville, New York. She completed her doctorate at Purdue University.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 17 May 2021)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781783270682
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781783270682
    Language: English
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