1st Edition

Cloak of Charity Studies in Eighteenth-Century Philanthropy

By Betsy Rodgers Copyright 1949

    First published in 1949, Cloak of Charity provides a short history of philanthropy in the eighteenth-century. The author asserts that the history of charity is the history of the changes which have occurred in the attitude of the rich towards the poor. The character of philanthropy changed considerably during the course of the eighteenth-century and it is this change that the book traces. This book will be of interest to students of history, sociology and religion.

    1. Charity and the Poor 2. Homeless Children 3. Paupers and Prostitutes 4. Prison Reform 5. Sunday Schools 6. Schools of Industry 7. Schools of Mendips 8. The Abolition of the Slave-Trade Index

    Biography

    Betsy Rodgers