This book examines the important social role of charitable institutions for women and children in late Renaissance Florence.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Philip Gavitt is associate professor and chair of the Department of History at Saint Louis University and the founder of its Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. A recipient of several fellowships from the Fulbright-Hays Program, from the ACLS and from the National Endowment for the Humanities, and both a former Fellow and visiting professor at the Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies (Villa I Tatti), he is the author of Charity and Children in Renaissance Florence (1990).
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Introduction 1. Charity and state-building 2. Gender, lineage ideology, and the development of a status culture 3. Law and the majesty of practice 4. Innocence and danger: pedagogy, discipline, and the culture of masculinity 5. From putte to puttane: female foundlings and charitable institutions 6. Unruly nuns: convents and cloistering Conclusion.
Introduction 1. Charity and state-building 2. Gender, lineage ideology, and the development of a status culture 3. Law and the majesty of practice 4. Innocence and danger: pedagogy, discipline, and the culture of masculinity 5. From putte to puttane: female foundlings and charitable institutions 6. Unruly nuns: convents and cloistering Conclusion.
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