Beatrice Webb
Martha Beatrice Webb, Baroness Passfield, (née Potter; 22 January 1858 – 30 April 1943) was an English sociologist, economist, feminist and social reformer. She was among the founders of the London School of Economics and played a crucial role in forming the Fabian Society. Additionally, she authored several popular books, with her most notable being ''The Co-operative Movement in Great Britain'' and ''Industrial Democracy'', co-authored by her husband Sidney Webb, where she coined the term "collective bargaining" as a way to discuss the negotiation process between an employer and a labor union. As a feminist and social reformer, she criticised the exclusion of women from various occupations as well as campaigning for the unionisation of female workers, pushing for legislation that allowed for better hours and conditions. Provided by Wikipedia
Showing 1 - 20 results of 23 for search 'Webb, Beatrice', query time: 0.01s
Refine Results1
-
1Call Number: MB/0280
-
2Call Number: 2015-MB/182
-
3
-
4
-
5Call Number: MAD/242.09
-
6with a preface on the Webbs by G. Bernard Shaw ; S/96/060
By Webb, Sidney, Webb, Beatrice, Shaw, George Bernard
Date 1944Call Number: MAD/419.50 -
7Call Number: MB/0281
-
8
-
9
-
10Call Number: MB/1925
-
11Call Number: MB/2898
-
12Call Number: MB/2719
-
13Call Number: MB/0776
-
14Call Number: MAD/972.01
-
15AANWEZIG: delen 1-2. Bevat: De bouw der vakvereenigingen. Het werk der vakvereenigingen
By Webb, Sidney, Webb, Beatrice, Polak, Henri
Date 1901-1902Call Number: 2000-MB/219.1 -
16
-
17Call Number: MAD/5063.04
-
18Call Number: MAD/5072.06
-
19Call Number: MAD/5117.06
-
20