Arnold Toynbee was a British historian and philosopher of history, best known for his work "A Study of History," published between 1934 and 1961. In this extensive study, he analyzed the rise and fall of civilizations, proposing that societies develop in response to challenges and crises. Toynbee's theories emphasized the role of cultural and environmental factors in shaping historical trajectories. His ideas have influenced both historical scholarship and discussions on the dynamics of civilization.
Arnold J. Toynbee died on 1975-10-22.
Toynbee Hall is located in the East End of London, specifically in the borough of Tower Hamlets. Established in 1884, it was the first university settlement in the UK, aiming to promote social reform and community welfare. The hall continues to serve as a community center, providing various services and programs aimed at supporting local residents.
The cast of European Elections 09 - 2009 includes: Arif Ansari as Himself - Political Editor: BBC North West Glenn Bedingfield as Himself - Malta Labour Party Mifsud Bonnici as Himself - Maltese Interior Minister Andrew Brons as Himself - BNP Andy Burnham as Himself - Health Secretary Menzies Campbell as Himself - Former Liberal Democrat Leader Reeta Chakrabarti as Herself - Political Correspondent John Curtice as Himself - Strathclyde University Mark Denten as Himself - Political Correspondent: BBC North East David Dimbleby as Himself - Presenter Nigel Farage as Himself - UK Independence Party Leader Daniel Finkelstein as Himself - Comment Editor: The Times Mark Francois as Himself - Shadow Minister for Europe Declan Ganley as Himself - Founder of Libertas Cheryl Gillan as herself William Hague as Himself - Shadow Foreign Secretary Daniel Hannan as Himself - Conservative Harriet Harman as Herself - Deputy Labour Leader Peter Henley as Himself - Political Editor: BBC South Sara Hobolt as Herself - Oxford University Tessa Jowell as Herself - Minister for the Cabinet Office Glenys Kinnock as Herself - Europe Minister Christine Lagarde as Herself - French Finance Minister Allan Little as Himself - World Affairs Correspondent Caroline Lucas as Herself - Green Party Denis MacShane as Himself - Labour Emily Maitlis as herself Mark Mardell as Himself - Europe Editor Michael Meacher as Himself - Labour Judith Moritz as Herself - North of England Correspondent Martyn Oates as Himself - Political Editor: BBC South West Eric Pickles as Himself - Chairman: Conservative Party Betsan Powys as Herself - Political Editor: BBC Wales Alex Salmond as Himself - First Minister of Scotland Len Tingle as Himself - Political Editor: BBC Yorkshire Polly Toynbee as Herself - Columnist: The Guardian Derek Vaughan as himself Jeremy Vine as himself Glenis Willmott as Herself - Labour
Polly Dartford has: Played Esther Waite in "Casualty" in 1986. Played Abbie Lord in "Doctors" in 2000. Played Emily in "Primeval" in 2007. Played Lily in "The Gathered" in 2008. Played Sophie Gray in "Effie Gray" in 2014.
The cast of Leap in the Dark - 1973 includes: Timothy Ackroyd as Jake Maev Alexander as Constance Potter Peggy Ann Wood as Frau Ebert Michael Bangerter as Media man Keith Barron as Maurice Anthony Bate as Harry Sally Baxter as Sue Richard Beaumont as Bob Brian Blessed as Thomas Myers Christopher Bramwell as Ritzema David Buck as Peter McEwan Hugh Burden as Gilbert Murray John Carlin as Dr. Stuart Danielle Carson as Magda Christopher Coll as Doctor Diane Collett as Bess Brian Deacon as Toby David Delve as Haunted man Alan Dobie as Qulling Tony Doyle as Media man Lesley Dunlop as Pauline Peter Egan as John Godley Jonathan Elsom as David Suzan Farmer as Grace Candida Fawsitt as Agnes Murray Tim Fearon as Aldous Huxley Karin Foley as Alice Erin Geraghty as Wendy Susannah Godman as Wendy, as a child Howard Goorney as Vicar John Gregg as Philip Muirhead Clare Griffel as Voice Fritz Hammer as Rene David Hargreaves as Dr. Bushnell Juliet Harmer as Emilie Chris Harris as Jack Elizabeth Havelock as Mary Murray Carol Hawkins as Yvonne Thompson Cyd Hayman as Angel Ian Hogg as Joe Emma Jacobs as Jenny Heather James as Christine Amanda Kirby as Clara Amanda Kirby as Daughter Paul Lavers as Wynne Penelope Lee as Mrs. Anders Rula Lenska as Harriet Rula Lenska as Katerina Jennie Linden as Anne Phillip Manikum as Harry Lesley Manville as Julie Ania Marson as Ilse Lindgren Neil McCarthy as Mr. McDonald Ann Morrish as Headmistress Henry Moxon as Herr Buch Audrey Noble as Grannie Audrey Noble as Mrs. McGuinness Jacqueline Pearce as Dorothy McEwan David Ponting as Cyril Martin Potter as Michael Patricia Quinn as Rosalind Toynbee Robert Reynolds as Tim Gillian Rhind as Nell Colin Rix as Jack Nicola Roch as Girl Elizabeth Romilly as Audrey Ronald Russell as Ross Peggy Sinclair as Mrs. Verrall Robin Stewart as Ernst Christopher Strauli as Bernard Charlton John Telfer as Matheson Jennifer Thanisch as Ludovika Lisa Vanderpump as Jackie Lalla Ward as Antonie Jane West as Lisolette David Woodcock as Freeman Pauline Yates as Clare
Toynbee Hall was created in 1884.
Geoffrey Toynbee was born in 1885.
Geoffrey Toynbee died in 1914.
Jocelyn Toynbee was born in 1897.
Jocelyn Toynbee died in 1985.
Paget Toynbee died in 1932.
Paget Toynbee was born in 1855.
Philip Toynbee died in 1981.
Philip Toynbee was born in 1916.
Matthew Toynbee was born in 1956.
The Toynbee Convector was created in 1984-01.
Arnold Toynbee was born on August 23, 1852.