The Purchase of Paradise Gift Giving and the Aristocracy, 1307-1485
Free Download Joel T. Rosenthal, "The Purchase of Paradise: Gift Giving and the Aristocracy, 1307-1485 "
English | ISBN: 0367205378 | 2019 | 186 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
Originally published in 1972, The Purchase of Paradise is an account of medieval philanthropy and looks at the late medieval aristocracy as a social, rather than political group. The book analyses their voluntary behaviour, their gift giving and the Church, and addresses the nature of charity in the Middle Ages, providing an insight into the noble families of the time. The book depicts charitable practices within the family, such as the buying of prayers for relatives, and the family traditions of support for favoured houses lasting through several generations. The book shows that the family was the most operative unit for most forms of benefaction and ecclesiastical contact, and that the hard necessities of baronial politics were often ignored when men turned their thoughts to philanthropy and prayers for their immortal souls. The book will of value to historians and sociologists alike, as well as those working in the field of anthropology.


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American Dynasty Aristocracy, Fortune and the Politics of Deceit in the House of Bush
Kevin Phillips, "American Dynasty: Aristocracy, Fortune and the Politics of Deceit in the House of Bush"
English | 2004 | ISBN: 0670032646, 071399746X, 0143034316 | 405 pages | EPUB | 2.6 MB
An acerbic, withering account of the ascent of the Bush family to the pinnacle of the American political and social elite and the implications of the dynasty's hold on power for democracy in America. With an unerring instinct for fakery and humbug,Phillips traces the convoluted trail of Bush mendacity through three generations. The picture he paints of a family willing to do ANYTHING to hold power and a country so craven as to vote for it is both very funny and completely dismaying in equal measure.


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The Glasgow Sugar Aristocracy Scotland and Caribbean Slavery, 1775-1838
Stephen Mullen, "The Glasgow Sugar Aristocracy: Scotland and Caribbean Slavery, 1775-1838 "
English | ISBN: 1909646776 | 2022 | 340 pages | PDF | 20 MB
The wealth generated both directly and indirectly by Caribbean slavery had a major impact on Glasgow and Scotland. Glasgow's Sugar Aristocracy is the first book to directly assess the size, nature and effects of this. West India merchants and plantation owners based in Glasgow made nationally significant fortunes, some of which boosted Scottish capitalism, as well as the temporary Scottish economic migrants who travelled to some of the wealthiest of the Caribbean islands. This book adds much needed nuance to the argument in a Scottish context; revealing methods of repatriating wealth from the Caribbean as well as mercantile investments in industry, banking and land and philanthropic initiatives.


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