Charity and Economy in the Orphanages of Early Modern Augsburg / / Thomas Max Safley.

The Free Imperial City of Augsburg was one of early modern Europe's great mercantile and manufacturing centers. It was also home to the first orphanage in Germany, one of the first in Europe. In this study, Thomas Max Safley examines the complex relationship that developed among charity, confes...

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