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  1. Joseph Chamberlain [ 'ʧeɪmbəlɪn] (* 8. Juli 1836 in London; † 2. Juli 1914 ebenda) war ein einflussreicher britischer Staatsmann des 19. Jahrhunderts. Er war der Vater des späteren britischen Premierministers Neville Chamberlain sowie des Außenministers und Friedensnobelpreisträgers Austen Chamberlain .

  2. Chamberlain, Joseph (1836-1914). Político británico, nacido el 8 de julio de 1836, en Camberwell (Londres) y muerto el 2 de julio de 1914 en Birmingham (Londres). Ministro bajo los gobiernos de William Ewart Gladstone y del tercer marqués de Salisbury, reformó la legislación comercial y apoyó la ampliación del sufragio electoral en su país.

  3. London, 8 July 1836; d. London, 2 July 1914)British; Secretary of State for Colonies 1895–1903 Joseph Chamberlain was famous more for the causes for which he campaigned than for offices which he held. He is also notable for helping to split the two major political parties.Chamberlain was born into a family of boot and shoe manufacturers and ...

  4. Joseph Chamberlain was a British statesman who was first a radical Liberal, then a Liberal Unionist after opposing home rule for Ireland, and eventually served as a leading imperialist in coalition with the Conservatives. He split both major British parties in the course of his career. He was the father, by different marriages, of Nobel Peace Prize winner Austen Chamberlain and of Prime ...

  5. Su padre Joseph Chamberlain (sentado) y su medio hermano Austen en 1892. Nació el 18 de marzo de 1869 en una casa llamada Southbourne en el distrito de Edgbaston de Birmingham. [4] Hijo único del segundo matrimonio de Joseph Chamberlain, quien más tarde se convirtió en alcalde de Birmingham y ministro del gobierno británico.

  6. 15 de feb. de 2024 · The University’s first Chancellor Joseph Chamberlain is the subject of new interest as institutions look into their past to consider how it reflects their present values and ambitions. Chamberlain’s legacy is so broad and idiosyncratic that it likely to leave no-one in full agreement with him. He started out as a radical Liberal who ...

  7. Joseph Chamberlain ( 8 July 1836 – 2 July 1914 ), was an important businessman and a politician. He worked to improve education, and cities. He was a Member of Parliament from 1876 to 1914, and Colonial Secretary (controlling British colonies) from 1895 to 1903. His son Austen won the Nobel Peace Prize and another son Neville was Prime ...