Sidney Webb
1859 – 1947
90 works on record
Works

The teacher in politics

Seasonal trades

Great Britain after the war

The economic theory of a legal minimum wage

The eight hours day

Socialism and individualism

English poor law policy

The progress of socialism

Labour in the longest reign, 1837-1897

English local government: The story of the king's highway

The truth about Soviet Russia

Problems of modern industry

The Education Muddle and the Way Out: A Constructive Criticism of English Educational Machinery

Is Soviet communism a new civilisation?

The break-up of the poor law

Towards social democracy?

The public organisation of the labour market

English local government, from the Revolution to the Municipal Corporations Act

The development of English local government, 1689-1835

The decay of capitalist civilization

Grants in aid

Education for national efficiency

The decline in the birth-rate

The state and the doctor

The decay of capitalist civilisation

The story of the Durham miners (1662-1921)

A constitution for the socialist commonwealth of Great Britain

Grants in Aid: A Criticism and a Proposal

The history of trade unionism

The works manager to-day

Theorie und Praxis der englischen Gewerkvereine(industrial Democracy)

Soviet communism

London education

Bibliography of road making and maintenance in Great Britain

The prevention of destitution

Paupers and old age pensions

The restoration of trade union conditions

How to pay for the war

The letters of Sidney and Beatrice Webb

The London programme

The history of liquor licensing
The story of the king's highway
The need for federal reorganisation in the co-operative movement
The Webb's Australian diary, 1898
Statuory authorities for special purposes
When peace comes
English poor law history
The Works Manager To-day (The Thoemmes Library of Business & Management)
Soviet communism; a new civilisation?
English prisons under local govenment
The war and the workers
The economics of direct employment
The case for an eight hours bill
English local government: English poor law history ..
Socialism
Twentieth century politics
What socialism, means
What about the rates? or, Municipal finance and municipal autonomy
The necessary basis of society
The reform of the House of Lords
The work of the London County Council
The difficulties of individualism
The history of trade unionism, 1666-1920
The development of English local government
The constitutional problems of a co-operative society
Fabian Society
The Webbs in Asia
English poor law policy,
Industrial democracy
The reform of London
What the farm laborer wants
The evolution of local government
National finance and a levy on capital, what the Labour Party intends
Labor in the longest reign (1837-1897)
Ministry of Health
What about the rates?
The parish and the county
The history of liquor licensing principally from 1700 to 1830
The London education act, 1903
Methods of social study
What happened in 1931
[ English local government]
Socialism: true and false
Memorandum on the position of Mr. Arthur Greenwood, M.P., Secretary to the Advisory Committees and Head of the Joint Department of Information and Research
What syndicalism means
The Osborne revolution
Histoire du trade unionisme
English prisons under local government
Indian diary
Statutory authorities for special purposes