Helen Dendy Bosanquet ( English Helen Dendy Bosanquet ; 1860 - 1925 ) - English teacher, author of works, wife (from 1895) of the famous philosopher Bernard Bosanquet , no children. Father priest John Dandy, studied at home under the supervision of a governess. After studying at Newnham College ( Cambridge ). She was a member of the Royal Commission on the Laws of the Poor (1905-1909), together with Beatrice Webb ; was engaged in charity work. The author of articles on social problems of society.
| Helen Bosanket | |
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| Helen dendy bosanquet | |
| Date of Birth | February 10, 1860 |
| Place of Birth | Manchester ( Lancashire ) |
| Date of death | April 7, 1925 (aged 65) |
| Place of death | London |
| A country | Great Britain |
| Scientific field | economy |
| Alma mater | Cambridge university |
Major works
- “Aspects of social problems” (Aspects of the social problem, 1895);
- “Wealth and poverty” (Rich and poor, 1896);
- “The standard of life and other studies” (The standard of life and other studies, 1898);
- “The Strength of the People: A Study in Social Economics” (1903);
- The Family (The Family, 1906);
- "The Rights of the Paupers 1909 and Social Work in London 1986 - 1912" (The Poor Law Report of 1909 and Social Work in London 1869 - 1912, 1914).