Ideas of Poverty in the Age of Enlightenment

Ideas of Poverty in the Age of Enlightenment

O'Flaherty, Niall; Mills, Robin

Manchester University Press

04/2024

296

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Inglês

9781526166777

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Ideas of poverty in an age of Enlightenment: an introduction - R. J. W. Mills
1 'Welfare for whom?' The place of poor relief in the theory and practice of the enlightened absolutist state - T. J. Hochstrasser
2 Economic Bienfaisance and the Physiocratic rhetoric of charity - Arnault Skornicki
3 Poverty, rights and the social contract in Enlightenment Austrian-Habsburg Lombardy - Alexandra Ortolja-Baird
4 An economic regalism: poverty and charity in eighteenth-century Spain - Jesus Astigarraga and Javier Usoz
5 The embarrassment of poverty: Dutch decline, liberalism, patriotism and the duties of the state around 1800 - Koen Stapelbroek
6 Edmund Burke and Adam Smith on the 'labouring poor': an eighteenth-century debate - Anna Plassart
7 Beyond a charitable design? Robert Wallace as a theorist of poverty and population growth - Conor Bollins
8 Conceptions of Polish and Russian poverty in the British Enlightenment - Ben Dew
9 Desolation and abundance: poverty and the Irish landscape, c.1720-1820 - James Stafford
10 A new moral economy: the early reception of Malthus - Niall O'Flaherty
11 Poverty, autonomy and control: Patrick Colquhoun's Treatise on Indigence (1806) - Joanna Innes -- .
Capitalism; eighteenth century; eighteenth-century America; eighteenth-century Europe; Enlightened Absolutism; European Enlightenment; history of charity; intellectual history; Paternalism; Physiocrats; Political economy; political thought; Poor Laws; poor relief; Poverty; sovereignty; T. R. Malthus; The moral economy