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- Title
'Making the Working Man Like Me': Charity, Pastorship, and Middle-Class Identity in Nineteenth-Century Britain; Thomas Chalmers and Dr. James Phillips Kay.
- Abstract
Focuses on the careers of Thomas Chalmers, the Scottish clergyman and the most influential figure to emerge during the early-nineteenth century rage of Christian economics, and Doctor James Phillips Kay, author of 'The Moral and Physical Condition of the Working Classes.' Charity in its nineteenth-century cultural context; Anthropological analysis of Victorian charity; Cultural importance of the ideal of mutuality between moral equals.
- Subjects
CHALMERS, Thomas, 1780-1847; KAY, James; CHARITY; VICTORIAN (Literary period)
- Publication
Victorian Studies, 2001, Vol 43, Issue 4, p591
- ISSN
0042-5222
- Publication type
Literary Criticism
- DOI
10.1353/vic.2001.0101