Samuel Barnett

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Samuel Barnett was a British clergyman and social reformer best known for pioneering the university settlement movement and co-founding Toynbee Hall in London’s East End.

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instanceOf Anglican priest
human
social reformer
advocatedFor adult education for the poor
improved housing conditions
social justice in urban areas
associatedWith University of Oxford students
social gospel ideas
basedIn London’s East End NERFINISHED
clergyOf Church of England NERFINISHED
coFounded Toynbee Hall NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
fieldOfWork education
poverty alleviation
social reform
hasHonor commemorated as a key figure in Toynbee Hall’s history
influenced development of settlement houses in the United Kingdom
later social work practice in Britain
inspiredBy ideas of university extension
knownFor co-founding Toynbee Hall
pioneering the university settlement movement
movement settlement movement
university settlement movement
notableAchievement helped create a residential community linking university graduates with the urban poor
helped institutionalize the settlement house as a model for social reform
notableRole pioneer of university settlements in Britain
notableWork Toynbee Hall NERFINISHED
occupation clergyman
philanthropist
social reformer
partnerInActivismWith Henrietta Barnett NERFINISHED
placeOfWork Toynbee Hall NERFINISHED
religion Anglicanism NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
spouse Henrietta Barnett NERFINISHED
workLocation East End of London NERFINISHED
London, England
surface form: London

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Toynbee Hall founder Samuel Barnett
settlement house movement hasKeyFigure Samuel Barnett
Henrietta Barnett spouse Samuel Barnett