Unitarian Philanthropy and Cultural Hegemony in Comparative Perspective: Manchester and Boston, 1827-1848

This article examines Unitarian philanthropy in Manchester and Boston during the period from 1827 to 1848, comparing the role of philanthropic practices in both cities and their relationship to cultural hegemony. It explores how philanthropy was shaped by religious and social dynamics, with a focus on how it reinforced social hierarchies and supported the prevailing economic and political structures. The study offers insights into the intersection of philanthropy, social history, and cultural dominance in 19th-century urban environments.
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