The Economics of Providence. Management, Finances and Patrimony of Religious Orders and Congregations in Europe, 1773-c1930

Publication date: 2012-01-01
Volume: 11
ISSN: 9789058679154
Publisher: Leuven University Press; Leuven

Author:

Van Dijck, M
De Maeyer, J ; Tyssens, J ; Koppen, J ; Van Dijck, Maarten ; De Maeyer, Jan ; Tyssens, Jeffrey ; Koppen, Jimmy

Keywords:

religious institutes, congrégations religieuses, economics, économie, providence

Abstract:

© 2012 Leuven University Press. All rights reserved. During the French Revolution almost all monasteries and abbeys were suppressed and their possessions seized. Yet after the French Revolution many religious institutes were very successful in re-establishing themselves, sometimes accumulating large patrimonies, against the background of often hostile political forces. This book deals with the question of how the religious orders and congregations rebuilt their patrimony, a necessary prerequisite for the growth of the number of religious, educational and charitable services. The authors discuss the (real or supposed) wealth, the financial structures, and the management and juridical foundations of the orders and congregations in Italy, Spain, Portugal, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, Ireland, and the United Kingdom from the late eighteenth century to the 1930s.