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  1. Martha Beatrice Webb (o.s. Potter; 22. tammikuuta 1858 Gloucester – 30. huhtikuuta 1943 Liphook, Hampshire) oli brittiläinen itseoppinut sosiologi, sosiaalihistorioitsija ja sosialistinen ajattelija. Yhdessä aviomiehensä Sidney Webbin kanssa hän vaikutti vasemmistolaisen seuran Fabian Societyn piirissä. [1]

  2. Other articles where Sidney Webb is discussed: Sidney and Beatrice Webb: Sidney Webb also helped reorganize the University of London into a federation of teaching institutions and served in the government as a Labour Party member. Pioneers in social and economic reforms as well as distinguished historians, the Webbs deeply affected social thought and institutions in…

  3. 13 de jun. de 2019 · Beatrice Webb (1858-1943) fue una economista y socióloga inglesa que luchó por diversas reformas sociales y educativas. Además, investigó ampliamente sobre las instituciones políticas y económicas. En este artículo veremos una breve biografía de Beatrice Webb y conoceremos cómo fue su infancia, qué estudió, y la importancia y ...

  4. 20 de mar. de 2008 · Webb, Sidney, 1859-1947; Webb, Beatrice Potter, 1858-1943. Publication date 1906-29 Topics Local government -- Great Britain History Publisher London ; New ...

  5. Beatrice Webb, född Potter den 22 januari 1858 i Standish i Gloucestershire, död 30 april 1943 i Liphook i Hampshire, var en brittisk socialistisk reformator. Hon var en av de tidiga fabianerna och medverkade till bildandet av London School of Economics. Hon var gift med Sidney Webb .

  6. 25 de jan. de 2021 · Beatrice and Sidney Webb at Passfield Corner by William Nicholson, 1928 Sidney Webb (1859-1947) had a comfortable but modest middle-class background – but following a good education, instead of attending university he entered the Civil Service, attended university extension courses and studied for the bar.

  7. 1. Beatrice Webb was a socialist and a pioneer in the field of social reform. She, along with her husband Sidney Webb, played a significant role in the formation of the British Labour Party and were involved in numerous campaigns for social justice. 2.