This early work by Beatrice Potter Webb was originally published in 1908
and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography.
'The Manor and the Borough' is a fascinating work on social history and
the structure and function of local government in England and Wales.
Beatrice Potter Webb was born in Gloucester, England in 1858. Both her
mother and brother died early in her childhood leaving her to be raised
by her father, Richard Potter. He was a successful businessman with
large railroad interests and many influential friends in politics and
industry whose company the young Beatrice would become accustomed to.
Upon reaching adulthood, Potter moved to London and helped her cousin,
Charles, a social reformer, research his book The Life and Labour of the
People in London. It was during this time that she was introduced to
Sidney James Webb, who later became her husband and collaborator. The
Webb's, together, wrote eleven volumes of work which arguably shaped the
way subsequent scholars thought about sociology. They also collaborated
on more than 100 books and articles on the conditions of factory
workers, and the economic history of Britain, among other subjects.