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Financing Poor Relief through Charitable Collections in Dutch Towns, c. 1600-1800

Title
Financing Poor Relief through Charitable Collections in Dutch Towns, c. 1600-1800 Dani elle Teeuwen.
ISBN
9789048526116
9048526116
9789089647931
9089647937
Publication
[Place of publication not identified] : Amsterdam University Press (Bibliovault), 2015.
Manufacture
Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2021
Copyright Notice Date
©2015.
Physical Description
1 online resource
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Summary
In the Dutch Republic, charitable collections were regularly organized by both religious and secular authorities. This book examines the policies of church boards and town councils in organizing these charitable appeals, as well as the general population's giving behavior. Using archival sources from the towns of Delft, Utrecht, Zwolle, and 's-Hertogenbosch, Dani elle Teeuwen shows how these authorities deployed organizational and rhetorical tactics--including creating awareness, establishing trust, and exerting pressure--to successfully promote fundraising campaigns. Not only did many relief institutions manage to collect large annual sums, but contributions came from across the socioeconomic spectrum.
Other formats
Print version: Teeuwen, Dani elle. Financing Poor Relief through Charitable Collections in Dutch Towns, c. 1600-1800. : Amsterdam University Press, 2016
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 14, 2021
Contents
Financing poor relief in the Dutch RepublicEncouraging charitable giving; Donating to collections; Differences between localities and developments over time; Explaining the success of charitable collections in the Dutch Republic; Notes; Appendices; A Financial administration of poor relief institutions; B Income of poor relief institutions; C Income of poor relief institutions corrected for inflation; D Sermons and religious writings; Bibliography; Index.
Types and frequencyRegulation and control; Between nudge and obligation; Conclusion; 5. The rhetoric of giving; Perceptions of poverty and charity; Civic exhortations to give; Charity as a civic and religious duty; Methods of persuasion; Religious exhortations to give; Preaching in the early modern period; Views on wealth and poverty; Charity as a Christian duty; Guidelines for giving; Conclusion; 6. Donating to collections; The donors; Collection gifts; Effective policies; The boundaries of voluntarism; Paying for poor relief; Conclusion; 7. Conclusion.
Cover; Table of Contents; 1. Introduction; Poor relief in the Dutch Republic; Research design; 2. Organizing poor relief; Reforming medieval social care; Poor relief in a Golden Age; The system under pressure; Conclusion; 3. Financing outdoor poor relief; Income; Collections and alms boxes; Testamentary bequests and inter vivos gifts; Income from capital and real estate; Subsidies; Developments in the financing of poor relief over time; Tolerated religious charities; Expenditure; Financial management; Balancing income and expenditure; Crisis management; Conclusion; 4. Organizing collections.
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