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Social settlementsBuchdeckel VorderseiteVorsatzSchmutztitelIntroductory noteContentsPart ISection I : historical introductionIndustrial changesMunicipal developmentEducational progressDemocratic feelingThe quickening of religious lifePhilosophyThe inner life of the universitiesSection II : origin and progress of the British settlementsSummary of the preparatory elementsForerunnersIndividual pioneersThe University Extension MovementThe London Charity Organization SocietyFormulation of the plan of settlementsParticular British settlementsChronological table, with location of settlementsToynbee HallOxford HouseSt. Margaret's HouseThe Women's University SettlementMansfield HouseSettlement of Women Workers in Canning TownPassmore Edwards' HallBermondsey SettlementRugby boys' ClubScotch settlementsSection III : settlements in the United StatesChronological tableThe beginning in New York CityUniversity SettlementHull HouseCollege Settlement AssociationThe New York SettlementThe Philadelphia SettlementThe Denison HouseSouth End HouseThe East Side HouseThe Riverside AssociationBoys' clubsThe Church Settlement HouseKingsley HouseWelcome HallWestminster HouseWhittier HouseChicago Commons"The Forward Movement"A Federation of the Settlements of ChicagoEpworth League House, BostonThe San Francisco Settlement AssociationThe settlement idea in small townsSettlements in other countriesSettlements connected with foreign missionsPart II : Theory of the settlement1. Some elements of the university ideal of life2. The ideal is missionary3. Democratic conditions4. The place of religionThe creed of Mansfield HouseBermondsey Settlement5. A provisional definition of the settlement6. Mission of the settlement to the "Educated Classes"Monastic character of the settlementPart III : Methods and resultsSection I : laying foundationsChoice of a fieldAdministrationThe head workerAssistantsExamples of needs to be met by trained workers of different kindsFinancesSection II : methods of work actually in useThe settlement not a utopiaExplanation of the table of activitiesTable activities in the settlementsA. The Ministry of the Settlement to the Health of the peopleHow the settlement promotes healthCountry outingsB. The Ministration of the Settlement to the Industrial and Economic Amelioration of the CommunityCommunity actionC. InstructionClubsReading partiesClassesLecturesLibraries and reading-roomsDiscussionsTravelD. Aesthetic CulturePicturesE. SociabilityF. Political and LegalCultivation of patriotismG. Charity and ReformsRelation of the settlement to the poor law and public reliefRelation to the Society for Organizing CharityReformsThe temperance reformH. Religious ActivitiesDenominationalismRelation of Settlement to Divinity SchoolSection III : results and outlookCriticismsThe settlement as a place of social studyThe training of workers"Boulevard Settlements"OutlookBibliographyIndexVorsatzBuchdeckel Rückseite
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