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Tables of Contents for The Reformation of Charity
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Acknowledgements
vii
 
Contributors
ix
 
Introduction
1
14
Thomas Max Safky
Chapter One: The Poverty of Christ
15
15
Lee Palmer Wandel
Chapter Two: Charity and the Reformation in Italy: The Case of Treviso
30
17
David D'Andrea
Chapter Three: "Con buona affetione": Confraternities, Charity, and the Poor in Early Cinquecento Florence
47
16
Nicholas Eckstein
Chapter Four: Welfare, Reformation, and Dearth at Memmingen
63
13
Philip L. Kintner
Chapter Five: Poor Relief and Health Care Provision in South-German Catholic Cities During the Sixteenth Century
76
16
Peer Friess
Chapter Six: Refashioning Poor Relief in Early Modern Emden
92
15
Timothy G. Fehler
Chapter Seven: Calvinism and Poor Relief in Reformation Holland
107
14
Charles H. Parker
Chapter Eight: Welfare Reform in Frisian Towns: Between Humanist Theory, Pious Imperatives, and Government Policy
121
16
Joke Spaans
Chapter Nine: Mennonites and Sectarian Poor Relief in Golden-Age Amsterdam
137
17
Mary S. Sprunger
Chapter Ten: Curing Body and Soul: Health Care in Early Modern Orange
154
22
S. Amanda Eurich
Chapter Eleven: Motivations for Charity in Early Modern France
176
17
Susan E. Dinav
Conclusion
193
8
Thomas Max Safley
Index
201