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  1. Beatrice Webb, photographed c. 1875. Beatrice was not a conventional feminist – she did not, for example, initially support the suffrage movement, and she refused to be channelled into working just on the position of women in the labour market.

  2. 11 de jun. de 2018 · WEBB, BEATRICE POTTER. WEBB, BEATRICE POTTER (1858–1943), British socialist.. Best known as a leader of the British Fabian Society in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Beatrice Potter Webb was also an early empirical sociologist, the author of important works of social and political history, and a brilliant diarist and autobiographer.

  3. 2 de jun. de 2020 · Beatrice Webb was a founding member of the Fabian Society and, with Sidney Webb, wrote the original Clause 4 of the Labour Party’s constitution. For many years, this served as a reference point for the Labour Party both in opposition and in government. The original Clause Four pledged that Labour would “secure for the workers by hands or by ...

  4. Beatrice Webb, photographed c. 1875. Beatrice was not a conventional feminist – she did not, for example, initially support the suffrage movement, and she refused to be channelled into working just on the position of women in the labour market.

  5. Webb, Beatrice (1858–1943)Social researcher and reformer who became a member of the Fabian Society and, with her husband Sidney Webb, helped instigate many of the welfare and educational reforms adopted in Great Britain in the early part of the 20th century .

  6. Beatrice Potter Webb (1858-1943) es seguramente la economista que mayor influencia práctica ha ejercido. Del trabajo mano a mano con su marido Sidney Webb no sólo nacieron más de cien libros y artículos, sino que también vieron la luz destacados informes parlamentarios –como el Minority Report– que marcarían algunas de las claves de lo que iba a ser el Estado del Bienestar en la ...

  7. With Sidney tied to London and the LCC, Beatrice toured the country to unearth ' minute-books, in which generations of diligent, if unlettered, secretaries, the true historians of a great movement, have struggled to record the doings of their committees ' (S. Webb and B. Webb, The History of Trade Unionism, 1894, preface, xi); Sidney's capacity for sustained writing was deployed to produce the ...

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