英国中世纪城镇的贫困救济(以雷丁修道院镇为例)

Anna Anisimova
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本文以位于英格兰东南部的雷丁镇为例,考察了英国中世纪城镇的贫困救济问题。这个特殊城镇的一个显著特征是,在中世纪,它一直处于修道院统治之下(当地修道院)。这一事实使我们可以讨论修道院和城市慈善事业的结合和共存,特别是他们的扶贫政策和行动。一般来说,这种配对在中世纪城镇中是很典型的,但在这种情况下,期望某种倾向是合理的。在制度上,对穷人的系统照顾是以医院或济贫院的形式出现的。最初修道院是主导,但随着其基础的衰落,在15世纪,主动权被城镇居民所掌握。这是一些人的私人倡议,但最终城市公司不得不,尽管有时是非正式的,接管他们的照顾。短期支持的形式是食物,钱,和其他必需品的分配是由寺院定期进行的,特别是有一个指定的官员为此目的-一个施舍者。镇上的人大多在他们的遗赠中留下了一些东西,其他非正式的帮助是无法衡量的。将雷丁与同一地区其他修道院城镇的案例进行比较,可以看出它在这方面对于一个小的宗主国城镇来说是相当不典型的。
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Poor Relief in an English Medieval Town (the Case of Monastic Town of Reading)
In the article, the example of Reading, a town situated in south-east England, is used to investigate the issue of poor relief in an English medieval town. A distinguishing characteristic of this particular town was that it remained under the monastic rule (local abbey) during the Middle Ages. This fact allows us to discuss the combination and coexistence of monastic and urban charities, in particular, their policy and actions for poor relief. That pairing was quite typical for medieval towns in general, but in these circumstances, it is reasonable to expect a certain inclination. Institutionally, systematic care of poor people took form of a hospital or an almshouse. Originally the monastic house was in the lead, but with the decline of their foundations, in the 15th century the initiative was seized by the townspeople. It was private initiatives of some individuals, but eventually the urban corporation had to, however sometimes informally, take over their care. Short-term support in form of distribution of food, money, and other essentials was undertaken on a regular basis by the monastery, especially as there was a designated official for this purpose — an almoner. The townspeople mostly left something in their bequests, other informal help is impossible to measure. The comparison of the case of Reading with other monastic towns of the same region shows that it was rather atypical for a small seigneurial town in this regard.
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