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Charitable Words - Women, Philanthropy, And The Language Of Charity In Nineteenth

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Informationen zum Autor MARGARET H. PRESTON is Assistant Professor of History at Augustana College in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. She is a social and economic historian who also focuses on issues of gender in modern Ireland, Britain, and India. Klappentext Mismanaged by local authority, in the 19th-century, Dublin lacked sufficient industrial development to provide adequate employment. Dublin's charitable workers attempted to improve the lives of the thousands who flocked to the city in search of relief. As a means to examining the hidden incentives of charity, the author offers a discussion of the language of charity in this setting. She notes how contemporary notions of race, class, and religion influenced how Ireland's philanthropists thought of and related to the poor. While much has been written on the perceived racial inferiority of the Celt as compared to the Anglo-Saxon, Preston suggests that the Irish upper classes, in seeking to gain equal footing with the British elite, adopted the same language to describe the poor. Intense sectarian strife marred Irish charities and undermined the smooth operation of social services. Preston offers insight by focusing on two women philanthropists who battled for the souls of Ireland's children. She also explores those who remained above the fray, such as the Religious Society of Friends in Ireland, who offered aid to all regardless of creed. Within the charitable records of this group, Preston contends that one can see how the Society changed over time and that, in Ireland, the industrial revolution as well as the 1798 Rebellion, contributed to the Society adapting to the mainstream. Finally, the women of charity helped to establish a modern nursing system for Ireland, and this work details their efforts at turning nursing into a respectable profession for women. Zusammenfassung Within the charitable records of this group! Preston contends that one can see how the Society changed over time and that! in Ireland! the industrial revolution as well as the 1798 Rebellion! contributed to the Society adapting to the mainstream. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword Preface Abbreviations Introduction Setting the Stage: Dublin and Ireland in the 19th Century Race, Class, and Religion in the Language of Dublin's Charities Conversion Amidst Compassion: Saving the Souls of the Poor An Inner Light: The Charitable Work of Dublin's Quakers The Good Nurse: Women Philanthropists and the Creation of a Career Conclusion Bibliography ...

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Authors Margaret Preston, Margaret H. Preston, Margaret H./ Luddy Preston
Publisher Greenwood Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.10.2004
 
EAN 9780275979300
ISBN 978-0-275-97930-0
No. of pages 205
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 19 mm
Series Contributions in Women's Studi
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories

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