Feeding the poor: A comparison between English soup kitchens and Portugal’s cozinhas económicas

Philip Carstairs, Leonor Medeiros

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Abstract

This paper examines the response of industrializing European societies to urban food insecurity and poor nutrition during the 19th and early 20th centuries, focusing on England and Portugal. As these societies grappled with the consequences of industrialization and free-market economics, such as increased econom-ic inequality, urban pressure, and unemployment, they faced significant challenges in addressing the needs of the less advantaged and poor. The paper explores the different strategies adopted in England and Portugal, where philanthropic institutions, notably soup kitchens in England and Economic Kitchens in Portugal, played pivotal roles. By analysing how these institutions were integrated into the urban fabric and their architectur-al expressions, the study highlights how philanthropy not only aimed to alleviate hunger and malnutrition but also reflected prevailing social attitudes towards poverty. This comparative approach underscores the varying impacts of these institutions on the poor and offers insights into the broader socio-economic shifts influencing public responses to urban poverty.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere202502
Pages (from-to)1-19
Number of pages19
JournalCadernos do Arquivo Municipal
Issue number23
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 16 Apr 2025

Keywords

  • Património Industrial
  • Alimentação
  • Industrialização
  • Instituições Filantrópicas
  • Cozinha Pública
  • Assistência Alimentar
  • Public Kitchen
  • Food Assistance
  • Cozinha Económica
  • Soup Kitchen

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