Beatrice Webb
(1858-1943), Social reformer, economist and diarist(Martha) Beatrice Webb (née Potter), Baroness Passfield
Sitter in 76 portraits
The author of The Co-operative Movement in Britain (1891) and Factory Acts (1901), Beatrice Webb was, with her husband Sidney, a driving force in socialist intellectual circles at the turn of the century and, like Shaw, a prominent member of the Fabian Society. Among their joint publications are English Local Government (9 volumes, 1906-29) and Soviet Communism: A new Civilization? (1935).
Related People
- Margaret Booth (née Meinertzhagen) (niece)
- Rachel (née Hobhouse), Lady Clay (niece)
- Catherine ('Kate') Courtney (née Potter), Lady Courtney of Penwith (sister)
- Sir (Richard) Stafford Cripps (nephew)
- Theresa Cripps (née Potter) (sister)
- Barbara Drake (née Meinertzhagen) (niece)
- Eleanor Hobhouse (niece)
- Margaret Heyworth Hobhouse (née Potter) (sister)
- Paul Edward Hobhouse (nephew)
- Stephen Henry Hobhouse (nephew)
- Daniel ('Dan') Meinertzhagen (nephew)
- Georgina Meinertzhagen (née Potter) (sister)
- Richard Meinertzhagen (nephew)
- Sidney James Webb, Baron Passfield (husband)
- Richard Potter (grandfather)
- Mary Amelia Wollaston (née Meinertzhagen) (niece)
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