Beatrice Webb Bücher
Diese einflussreiche Soziologin und Ökonomin befasste sich eingehend mit der Arbeitergeschichte und Sozialreform. Ihre Arbeit zeichnete sich durch sorgfältige Forschung und das Engagement für gesellschaftlichen Wandel aus. Sie prägte den Begriff „Kollektivverhandlung“ und war maßgeblich an der Gründung von Institutionen beteiligt, die das soziale und ökonomische Denken prägten. Ihr Vermächtnis liegt in ihrem bleibenden Einfluss auf die moderne Sozialpolitik und die Arbeiterbewegung.






SCHNELLVERSAND! 1-2 Werktage. 21 cm Taschenbuch Passau Stutz, 1998. 173 Seiten Sehr guter Zustand
Beatrice Webb: "Meine Lehrjahre". Eine Autobiographie. Aus dem Englischen übersetzt von Christa Krüger. Mit einer Einführung von Wolf Lepenies. Insel Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1988. 491 S., geb., 44,- DM
Focusing on social history and legal aspects concerning the lower classes, this work delves into the English Poor Law history. Beatrice Potter Webb, who faced personal loss in her early years, was influenced by her father's connections in business and politics. Her collaboration with Sidney James Webb, whom she married, led to significant contributions in sociology, including eleven influential volumes. This republished edition includes a new introductory biography, highlighting Webb's impact on the study of social conditions and economic history in Britain.
Focusing on the social structure and principles of early 20th-century USSR, this work by Beatrice and Sidney Webb explores the implications of Soviet Communism. The authors, prominent sociologists and collaborators, provide insights shaped by their extensive research on labor and economic history. The book is part of a series that reflects their significant contributions to sociology, alongside a new introductory biography that contextualizes their work. Their collaboration has had a lasting impact on the understanding of social reform and labor conditions.
The Truth about Soviet Russia
- 134 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Focusing on the historical context of communist Russia, this work delves into the complexities of Soviet society as perceived by Beatrice Potter Webb. Born into a prominent family, she became a significant figure in sociology, collaborating extensively with her husband, Sidney James Webb, on numerous influential texts. Their research and writings shaped the understanding of social conditions in Britain and beyond. This edition includes a new introductory biography that highlights her contributions to social reform and economic history.
The History Of Trade Unionism (1920)
- 808 Seiten
- 29 Lesestunden
The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance and cultural importance. Readers may encounter imperfections typical of aged texts, such as marks and notations. This edition aims to protect and promote literature by providing an affordable, high-quality reproduction that remains faithful to the original.
The Break-up of the Poor Law: Being Part one of the Minority Report of the Poor law Commission
- 618 Seiten
- 22 Lesestunden
Drawing on data and analysis from the time, this address provides insight into the economic and social effects of free trade in England during the late 19th century. With cogent arguments and persuasive language, the authors make a compelling case for the benefits of free trade, and shed light on the political and social debates of the time.
The Minority Report of the Poor Law Commission
- 362 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden