Poor Relief and the Church in Scotland, 1560-1650: Scottish Religious Cultures
Autor John Mccallumen Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 iun 2020
John McCallum challenges the assumption that charitable activity was weak and informal in Scotland by uncovering the surviving records of welfare work carried out by the church. And he skilfully demonstrates that kirk sessions were key welfare providers in early modern Scotland and provided effective relief to a range of people who struggled in poverty. In addition to the analysis of specific parish activities, readers gain a rare insight into the lives of the poor Scots who looked to the church for assistance in the early modern era.
Key Features
- Challenges conventional interpretations which stress secularisation in the development of welfare
- The first analysis of the practice of poor relief and experiences of poverty in pre-modern Scotland
- Based on extensive archival research involving over thirty Scottish parishes
- Provides a new interpretation of the nature and effectiveness of pre-modern welfare provision
- Extends Scottish Reformation studies into new territory by considering charity for the first time
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781474474788
ISBN-10: 1474474780
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 155 x 231 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY PRESS
Seria Scottish Religious Cultures
ISBN-10: 1474474780
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 155 x 231 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY PRESS
Seria Scottish Religious Cultures
Notă biografică
John McCallum is a senior lecturer in History at Nottingham Trent University, and a specialist in the religious and social history of early modern Scotland. He is the author of Reforming the Scottish Parish (2010), editor of Scotland's Long Reformation (2016), and has published various other pieces on aspects of Scottish Reformation history.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements; Conventions; Abbreviations; List of Tables; Map; Introduction; Chapter 1. Ideas, Attitudes and Ambitions; Section I: The Development of Kirk Session Poor Relief; Chapter 2. Urban Beginnings and Developments, c. 1560-c. 1610; Chapter 3. Poor Relief Beyond the Main Burghs, c. 1590-c. 1650; Chapter 4: Poor Relief under Stress; Section II: The Nature of Kirk Session Poor Relief; Chapter 5. The Mechanics of Relief; Chapter 6. Who Were the Poor? The Recipients of Relief; Chapter 7. Who Was Deserving? Decision-Making and Discrimination; Chapter 8. Beyond the Kirk Session: Mixed Economies of Relief; Conclusion; Appendix: Equivalent Values from Wages and Prices; Bibliography
Descriere
This book sets out the importance of charity in Scottish Reformation studies. Based on extensive archival research involving more than thirty parishes, it sheds new light on the practice of poor relief in the century following the Reformation.John McCallum challenges the assumption that charitable activity was weak and informal in Scotland by uncovering the surviving records of welfare work carried out by the church. And he skilfully demonstrates that kirk sessions were key welfare providers in early modern Scotland and provided effective relief to a range of people who struggled in poverty. In addition to the analysis of specific parish