Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Herbert Henry (H.H.) Asquith was the last Prime Minister to lead a purely Liberal government. In peacetime, he led a reforming ministry, laying some of the foundations of the welfare state, and leading through the constitutional crisis of 1909-11. In August 1914, he took what was, perhaps, the most consequential decision ever made by a British ...

  2. Hace 3 días · Herbert Henry Asquith was born in Morley, West Yorkshire on 12 September 1852. His father was a wool merchant. Educated at Oxford, Asquith became a lawyer and in 1886 Liberal member of parliament ...

  3. Herbert Henry Asquith (1852-1928) Born in Yorkshire to a middle-class Liberal family, Asquith graduated from Oxford University to start a career as a barrister in 1876. In 1886, Asquith's interest in politics saw him successfully stand for election as a Member of Parliament for East Fife. Asquith made a positive impression upon Gladstone and ...

  4. Herbert Henry Asquith, dit H. H. Asquith, né le 12 septembre 1852 à Morley ( Yorkshire de l'Ouest) et mort le 15 février 1928 à Sutton Courtenay ( Berkshire ), est un homme d'État britannique, membre du Parti libéral et Premier ministre du Royaume-Uni de 1908 à 1916 . Diplômé, à dix-sept ans seulement, du Balliol College, l'une des ...

  5. Herbert Henry Asquith, 1. hrabě z Oxfordu a Asquithu ( 12. září 1852 – 15. únor 1928) byl britský státník, člen Liberální strany a premiér. Byl nejdéle souvisle sloužícím premiérem ve 20. století až do doby, kdy ho v 80. letech překonala Margaret Thatcherová .

  6. Herbert Henry Asquith. 12 september 1852 – 15 februari 1928. Premier van het Verenigd Koninkrijk. Periode. 1908 - 1916. Voorganger. Henry Campbell-Bannerman. Opvolger. David Lloyd George.

  7. Herbert Henry Asquith (1852-1928) had been British Prime Minister for over six years at the outbreak of the First World War. He was generally regarded as a successful politician who had presided over a Liberal government that had introduced major domestic reforms in relation to old age pensions, insurance against illness and unemployment, and the power of the House of Lords. But despite ...