Introduction: Culture, Faith, and Philanthropy in Early Modern England

This historical analysis explores how cultural norms and religious beliefs shaped philanthropic practices in Early Modern England. It uncovers the role of faith-based motivations in the establishment of charitable institutions, endowments, and social welfare. By situating philanthropy within its cultural and religious context, the chapter unpacks how normative values influenced concepts of charity, obligation, and civic responsibility.
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