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Definition of Arnold Toynbee
1. Noun. English historian who studied the rise and fall of civilizations looking for cyclical patterns (1889-1975).
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Literary usage of Arnold Toynbee
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1. The Settlement Idea: A Vision of Social Justice by Arthur Cort Holden (1922)
"... group was Arnold Toynbee. A personality at Oxford in his student days, Toynbee,
made a fellow and lecturer in economics, became a powerful influence for ..."
2. Notes on the Literature of Charities by Herbert Baxter Adams (1887)
"Arnold Toynbee. One of the most interesting modern developments of enlightened
charity and Christian socialism in ..."
3. Federal Government in Canada: A Study of the Gilmer Letters and an Account by John George Bourinot, William Peterfield Trent (1889)
"... POLITICAL SCIENCE HERBERT B. ADAMS, Editor History is past Politics and Politics
present History — Freeman SEVENTH SERIES Arnold Toynbee BY FC MONTAGUE ..."
4. Agricultural Economics: A Selection of Materials in which Economic by Edwin Griswold Nourse (1916)
"ENCLOSURE AND BETTER FARMING' BY Arnold Toynbee There is no respect in which the
agricultural England of today differs more from that of the period which we ..."