The essays in this volume explore continuities and changes in the
role of philanthropic organizations in Europe and North America in
the period around the French Revolution. They aim to make
connections between research on the early modern and late modern
periods, and to analyze policies towards poverty in different
countries within Europe and across the Atlantic. Cunningham and
Innes highlight the new role for voluntary organizations emerging
in the late eighteenth century and draws out the implications of
this for received accounts of the development of welfare states.
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