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Charity and Children in Renaissance Florence

Philip Gavitt

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Charity and Children in Renaissance Florence

Explore the intricate relationship between wealth and poverty in Renaissance Florence with "Charity and Children in Renaissance Florence" by Philip Gavitt. Published by The University of Michigan Press in 1990, this compelling hardback edition spans 348 pages, delving into the social dynamics of the era. Gavitt examines the role of charities, particularly the renowned Ospedale degli Innocenti, and their impact on abandoned children and orphans from around 1500 to 1600. This insightful work not only sheds light on the historical context of Florence but also addresses broader themes in public policy and social services. Ideal for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, this book provides a rich understanding of the charitable practices that shaped the lives of vulnerable children during the Renaissance. Discover how charity influenced societal structures and contributed to the welfare of the community in this essential addition to your historical library.

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