La forme chr tienne de l'assurance populaire: Essai sur la mutualit explores the intersection of Christian values and the rise of mutual aid societies in France. J.M.Am d e Denault examines how religious principles shaped the development of popular insurance and mutual support networks.
This study delves into the historical context of these organizations, analyzing their social and economic impact on communities. By focusing on the Christian foundations of mutual assistance, Denault sheds light on a crucial aspect of social history and the evolution of welfare systems.
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