Oxford House (Settlement)
Bethnal Green, University of Oxford, Toynbee Hall
978-613-9-17870-4
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184
2012-01-05
54.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Oxford House in Bethnal Green, London was established in September 1884 as one of the first "settlements" by Oxford University as a High-Anglican Church of England counterpart to Toynbee Hall, established around the same time at Whitechapel. Arising out of the Philanthropic and Social movement of the mid-Victorian age which had found support at the University of Oxford and from the Tractarianism (or Oxford Movement) of the High Anglican Church, the settlement movement sprang up primarily from the work of the Barnett’s (Samuel, rector of Whitechapel and his wife Henrietta) who’s pioneering view saw the first steps to establishing Toynbee Hall.
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