Items where Year is 1913
Number of items: 35. DDell, Floyd (1913) Beatrice Webb and Emma Goldman. In: Women as world builders: studies in modern feminism. Forbes, Chicago, pp. 52-64. KKingsbury, Susan M. (1913) Seasonal Trades, by Sidney Webb, Arnold Freeman. The American Economic Review, 3 (2). pp. 400-401. WWebb, Beatrice (1913) Canon Barnett. New Statesman. pp. 329-330. ISSN 1364-7431 Webb, Beatrice (1913) Special supplement on the awakening of woman. New Statesman, 2. Webb, Beatrice (1913) The case for the national minimum. National Committee for the Prevention of Destitution, London. Webb, Beatrice (1913) The soul of Japan. New Statesman, 1. xiii-xiv. Webb, Sidney (1913) What about the rates? : or, Municipal finance and municipal autonomy. Fabian tract (172). Fabian Society, London. Webb, Sidney and Kühnert, H. (1913) Die Schwächen des ökonomischen Individualismus ... mit einer Einleitung über die Gesellschaft der Fabier vom Übersetzer H. Kühnert. Euphoristenorden. Wege zur Kulturbeherrschung (2). Reinhardt, München. Webb, Sidney and Webb, Beatrice (1913) English local government. [Vol. 5:] The story of the King's highway. Longmans, London. Webb, Sidney and Webb, Beatrice (1913) The National Insurance Act at work : what it is effecting and where it needs amending. The Crusade against Destitution, 3 (S). pp. 247-278. Webb, Sidney and Webb, Beatrice (1913) Socialism restated : ... [syllabus of lectures to] be given at King's Hall... Covent Garden, on Tuesday at 8.30 p.m., beginning on October 28th, 1913. Fabian Society, London. Webb, Sidney and Webb, Beatrice (1913) Storia delle unioni operaie in Inghilterra. Biblioteca dell'Economista, Quinta serie, 6 . Unione tipografico-editrice torinese, Turin. Webb, Sidney and Webb, Beatrice (1913) What is Socialism? I: Revolt. New Statesman, 1 (1). pp. 13-14. Webb, Sidney and Webb, Beatrice (1913) What is Socialism? II: A change of heart. New Statesman, 1 (2). pp. 44-46. Webb, Sidney and Webb, Beatrice (1913) What is Socialism? III: The application to society of the scientific method. New Statesman, 1 (3). pp. 76-77. Webb, Sidney and Webb, Beatrice (1913) What is Socialism? IV: Participation in power and the consciousness of consent. New Statesman, 1 (4). pp. 107-108. Webb, Sidney and Webb, Beatrice (1913) What is Socialism? IX: Organisation from below as the safeguard of liberty. New Statesman, 1 (9). pp. 268-269. Webb, Sidney and Webb, Beatrice (1913) What is Socialism? V: An inference from the law of rent. New Statesman, 1 (5). pp. 138-140. Webb, Sidney and Webb, Beatrice (1913) What is Socialism? VI: The transformation of property. New Statesman, 1 (6). pp. 172-174. Webb, Sidney and Webb, Beatrice (1913) What is Socialism? VII: The expansion of local government. New Statesman, 1 (7). pp. 204-206. Webb, Sidney and Webb, Beatrice (1913) What is Socialism? VIII: National housekeeping. New Statesman, 1 (8). pp. 236-238. Webb, Sidney and Webb, Beatrice (1913) What is Socialism? X: Co-partnership between producer and consumer. New Statesman, 1 (10). pp. 300-302. Webb, Sidney and Webb, Beatrice (1913) What is Socialism? XI: Voluntary groupings of producers and consumers. New Statesman, 1 (11). pp. 332-334. Webb, Sidney and Webb, Beatrice (1913) What is Socialism? XII: The approach to equality. New Statesman, 1 (12). pp. 364-366. Webb, Sidney and Webb, Beatrice (1913) What is Socialism? XIII: Freedom for the woman. New Statesman, 1 (13). pp. 397-399. Webb, Sidney and Webb, Beatrice (1913) What is Socialism? XIV: Protection for the child. New Statesman, 1 (14). pp. 430-432. Webb, Sidney and Webb, Beatrice (1913) What is Socialism? XIX: Our protection against the disastrous illusion of the distributive state. New Statesman, 1 (19). pp. 590-591. Webb, Sidney and Webb, Beatrice (1913) What is Socialism? XV: The development of science, art and religion untrammelled by plutocracy. New Statesman, 1 (15). pp. 461-463. Webb, Sidney and Webb, Beatrice (1913) What is Socialism? XVI: The maintenance of nationality by the growth of internationalism. New Statesman, 1 (16). pp. 492-494. Webb, Sidney and Webb, Beatrice (1913) What is Socialism? XVII: The guardianship of the non-adult races. New Statesman, 1 (17). pp. 525-526. Webb, Sidney and Webb, Beatrice (1913) What is Socialism? XVIII: The real safeguard against the nightmare of the servile state. New Statesman, 1 (18). pp. 557-559. Webb, Sidney and Webb, Beatrice (1913) What is Socialism? XX: In itself a demonstration of the impossibility of syndicalism and anarchism. New Statesman, 1 (20). pp. 622-623. Webb, Sidney and Webb, Beatrice (1913) What is Socialism? XXI: The great alternative (1): The answer of pessimism. New Statesman, 1 (21). pp. 653-654. Webb, Sidney and Webb, Beatrice (1913) What is Socialism? XXII: The great alternative (2): The optimist view. New Statesman, 1 (22). pp. 685-687. Webb, Sidney and Webb, Beatrice and La Coudraie, H. (1913) La lutte préventive contre la misère. M. Giard et E. Brière, Paris. |