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Lee, Simon
(2022).
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0040571x221106453
Abstract
This article sets Christianity and Social Order into the context of William Temple’s contemporaries at Balliol College, with a focus on Beveridge and Tawney, and Arnold Toynbee in a previous generation. It explores who first developed the concept of the ‘welfare state’.
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- Arnold Toynbee; Balliol; Christianity and Social Order; First World War; R. H. Tawney; Scott Holland; welfare state; William Beveridge
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