Philanthropy and the Victorians
Harrison's article delves into Victorian-era philanthropy in London, examining how charitable organizations, prevailing social ideologies, and voluntary associations profoundly shaped civic life. It illuminates the moral agency attributed to donors and analyzes the societal response to poverty through the poor-law system. The piece underscores how philanthropy not only provided a framework for maintaining social stability but also served as a crucial instrument for public moral instruction, reflecting the prevailing values and social structures of the time.
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