PhDThis thesis is a study of the changing role which Toynbee Hall, the first university settlement, played in East London between 1884 and 1914. The first chapter presents a brief biography of Sainiel Augustus Barnett, the founder and first warden of the settlement, and analyzes his social thought in relation to the beliefs which were current in Britain during the period. The second chapter discusses the founding of the settlement, its organization, structure and the aims which underlay its early work. The third chapter, concentrating on three residents, C.R. Ashbee, .H. Beveridge and T. Edmund Harvey, shows the way in which subsequent settlement workers reformulated these aims In accordance with their own social and economic view...
This thesis is divided into three sections. The first surveys the relationship of landlord and tenan...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2004. Major: History of Science and Technology....
This thesis seeks to explain why a number of men from Spurgeon’s College, London, started arriving i...
This thesis examines a programme of reform that was directed at the gentlemanly philanthropists...
"This study of Ballarat and its Asylum covers the period between the 1850s and the early 1900s when ...
This article sets Christianity and Social Order into the context of William Temple’s contemporaries ...
This thesis is the history of an experiment in colonisation which was also an experiment in colonial...
Using Anderson’s Mill in the Victorian goldfield township of Smeaton as a case study, this thesis ex...
Using Anderson’s Mill in the Victorian goldfield township of Smeaton as a case study, this thesis ex...
Using Anderson’s Mill in the Victorian goldfield township of Smeaton as a case study, this thesis ex...
The following thesis aims at discerning the attitudes of Sir Bartle Frere as a guide to British colo...
This thesis is an attempt to throw light on the character and outlook of William Grant Broughton, th...
This thesis analyses the changing social and economic relationships from 1858 to 1914 between Scotti...
This thesis examines the main factors that affected the development, during the nineteenth century, ...
This thesis examines the nature of the distinction between public and private space at the South Afr...
This thesis is divided into three sections. The first surveys the relationship of landlord and tenan...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2004. Major: History of Science and Technology....
This thesis seeks to explain why a number of men from Spurgeon’s College, London, started arriving i...
This thesis examines a programme of reform that was directed at the gentlemanly philanthropists...
"This study of Ballarat and its Asylum covers the period between the 1850s and the early 1900s when ...
This article sets Christianity and Social Order into the context of William Temple’s contemporaries ...
This thesis is the history of an experiment in colonisation which was also an experiment in colonial...
Using Anderson’s Mill in the Victorian goldfield township of Smeaton as a case study, this thesis ex...
Using Anderson’s Mill in the Victorian goldfield township of Smeaton as a case study, this thesis ex...
Using Anderson’s Mill in the Victorian goldfield township of Smeaton as a case study, this thesis ex...
The following thesis aims at discerning the attitudes of Sir Bartle Frere as a guide to British colo...
This thesis is an attempt to throw light on the character and outlook of William Grant Broughton, th...
This thesis analyses the changing social and economic relationships from 1858 to 1914 between Scotti...
This thesis examines the main factors that affected the development, during the nineteenth century, ...
This thesis examines the nature of the distinction between public and private space at the South Afr...
This thesis is divided into three sections. The first surveys the relationship of landlord and tenan...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2004. Major: History of Science and Technology....
This thesis seeks to explain why a number of men from Spurgeon’s College, London, started arriving i...