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  1. Sidney James Webb, 1st Baron Passfield, OM, PC (13 July 1859 – 13 October 1947) was a British socialist, economist and reformer, who co-founded the London School of Economics. He was an early member of the Fabian Society in 1884, joining, like George Bernard Shaw , three months after its inception.

  2. Sidney James Webb, 1.º Barão Passfield, OM, PC ( Londres, 13 de julho de 1859 - Liphook, Hampshire, 13 de outubro de 1947) foi um socialista britânico, economista, reformador e co-fundador da London School of Economics. Ele foi um dos primeiros membros da Sociedade Fabiana em 1884, que, como George Bernard Shaw, ingressou três ...

  3. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Sidney and Beatrice Webb (respectively, born July 13, 1859, London—died Oct. 13, 1947, Liphook, Hampshire, Eng.; born Jan. 22, 1858, Gloucester, Gloucestershire—died April 30, 1943, Liphook) were English Socialist economists (husband and wife), early members of the Fabian Society, and co-founders of the London School of Economics ...

  4. PUBLICIDADE. Historiador socialista britânico nascido em Londres, cuja obra desenvolvida na sua quase totalidade a quatro mãos com a esposa Martha Beatrice Webb, nascida em Gloucester, Gloucestershire (1858-1843), teve enorme influência sobre o pensamento econômico e as instituições sociais da Inglaterra.

  5. Michael Ward’s biography of Beatrice and Sidney is the first comprehensive life of both Webbs for forty years. It was written with the support of the Webb Memorial Trust. It draws extensively on their own archive, held at the London School of Economics, and on material held by the UK National Archives, the British Library, and many other ...

  6. Sidney Webb (1859–1947) played a key role in the transition from the radi-calisms of the nineteenth century to the social democracy of the twentieth. He is a significant figure in the historiography of progressive thought, itself an arena within which historians explore the rise of social democracy and the welfare state.

  7. Profile. Major Works. Resources. Sidney Webb and Beatrice Potter Webb. Sidney Webb and his wife Beatrice Potter Webb were Victorian socialist activists, leaders of the Fabian Society and, later, the British Labour Party. Sidney Webb and Beatrice Potter met in activist circles in London, and were married in 1892.