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Charity and Children in Renaissance Florence: The Ospedale degli Innocenti, 1410-1536
Charity and Children in Renaissance Florence: The Ospedale degli Innocenti, 1410-1536

Charity and Children in Renaissance Florence: The Ospedale degli Innocenti, 1410-1536

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Based on a close and attentive reading of archival material from the hospital and from the Florentine State Archives, Charity and Children in Renaissance Florence both chronicles the concerns and ambivalence of parents who abandoned children and follows the lives of the hospital's inhabitants from childhood to death. The book also demonstrates how hospital officials deliberately duplicated the structure and values of the Florentine family within the hospital walls. Gavitt's research shows that early modern foundling hospitals were not charnel houses where parents knowingly and impersonally abandoned their unwanted children to certain death. Charity and Children in Renaissance Florence provokes reflection on the contrast between our own views on the care of homeless children and those of the Italian Renaissance. Winner of the Society for Italian Historical Studies 1988 Award for Best Unpublished Manuscript.
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