Charity and Community in Medieval Cambridge

الغلاف الأمامي
Cambridge University Press, 09‏/05‏/2002 - 380 من الصفحات
This study develops our understanding of medieval society through an examination of its charitable activities. In a detailed study of the forms in which relief was organised in medieval Cambridge and Cambridgeshire, the book unravels the economic and demographic factors which created the need for relief as well as the forms in which the community offered it. With continual reference to the religious teachings of priests and friars and the changing ideas of lay piety, Dr Rubin relates the changing forms of charitable giving to the shift in attitudes towards community and social order, towards relations between laity and clergy, and towards the poor. A local study is thus set in a wide comparative context, drawing together contributions in the fields of social, religious, economic and urban history.

من داخل الكتاب

المحتوى

IV
1
V
14
VI
15
VII
33
VIII
49
IX
54
X
74
XI
99
XXII
202
XXIII
217
XXIV
235
XXV
237
XXVI
245
XXVII
250
XXVIII
259
XXIX
264

XII
129
XIII
146
XIV
148
XV
153
XVI
157
XVII
176
XVIII
184
XXI
192
XXX
269
XXXI
289
XXXII
300
XXXIII
302
XXXIV
304
XXXV
355
حقوق النشر

طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات

عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة

معلومات المراجع