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  1. 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 ...

  2. Beatrice and Sidney Webb at Passfield, c. 1923. In 1929 Webb's husband, Sidney Webb, became Baron Passfield and a member of the House of Lords. Between 1929 and 1931 he served as Secretary of State for the Colonies and Secretary of State for the Dominions in Ramsay MacDonald's Labour government.

    • 30 April 1943 (aged 85), Liphook, Hampshire, England
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  3. 12 de ago. de 2020 · At LSE, Beatrice is largely known as one of our four co-founders (alongside her husband Sidney, Graham Wallas and George Bernard Shaw). In Beatrice Webb’s diary, held at LSE Digital Library, the events of the 1877-1943 are seen through her eyes. She succinctly records the founding vision of the School, largely led by Sidney.

  4. Beatrice Webb. Martha Beatrice Webb, Baronesa Passfield, FBA ( 22 de janeiro de 1858 - 30 de abril de 1943 ), foi uma socióloga, economista, socialista, historiadora do trabalho e reformadora social inglesa. Foi Webb quem cunhou o termo negociação coletiva.

  5. 6 de mai. de 2024 · Location. Nave. Memorial Type. Stone. Beatrice and Sidney Webb. By LSE Library [ No restrictions ], via Wikimedia Commons. Sidney and Beatrice Webb grave. This image can be purchased from Westminster Abbey Library. Image © 2024 Dean and Chapter of Westminster.

  6. 28 de out. de 2016 · Beatrice and Sidney Webb were the primary authors of the political economy of Fabian socialism. Their work together spanning half a century left an indelible mark on the evolution of opinion and legislation on trade unionism, local government, the relief of poverty, and theories of the transition to socialism.

  7. 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. They became co-writers and collaborators in a myriad of social ...