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Arnold Toynbee (historian, born 1852)

Arnold Toynbee (/ˈtɔɪnbi/; 23 August 1852 – 9 March 1883) was an English economic historian also noted for his social commitment and desire to improve the living conditions of the working classes.[1]

This article is about the economic historian. For his nephew, the universal historian, see Arnold J. Toynbee.

Arnold Toynbee

(1852-08-23)23 August 1852

Savile Row, London, England

9 March 1883(1883-03-09) (aged 30)

1884: , London, Rivington's (1884); Whitefish, Montana: Kessinger Publishing (pb 2004). ISBN 1-4191-2952-X.

Lectures on the Industrial Revolution In England: Public Addresses, Notes and Other Fragments, together with a Short Memoir by B. Jowett

1908:

1908 edition, revised and expanded

New frontiers of knowledge; a symposium by distinguished writers, notable scholars & public figures by Arnold Toynbee et al. (Washington: , 1957)

Public Affairs Press

Industrial Revolution

Settlement movement

Toynbee Hall

University extension

, ed. (1911). "Toynbee, Arnold" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 27 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.

Chisholm, Hugh

Milner, Alfred (1899). . In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 57. London: Smith, Elder & Co.

"Toynbee, Arnold" 

Millar, Fergus. "Toynbee, Arnold Joseph (1889–1975)". (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/31769. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)

Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

Arnold Toynbee's The Industrial Revolution: A Translation into Modern English (ISR Economic growth & performance studies Book 8) Kindle Edition, 2020

Alfred Marshall, "", ed. John K. Whitaker, Marshall Studies Bulletin 6 (1996): 45–48.

On Arnold Toynbee

SocioSite: Toynbee links

podcast, The British Academy

Great Thinkers: Rana Mitter FBA on Arnold Toynbee FBA