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  1. Joseph Chamberlain (Camberwell, 1836 - 1914) va ser un líder britànic de gran influència en política exterior. Fill d'una família de comerciants, va fer fortuna als negocis, després de deixar els estudis prematurament malgrat les altes qualificacions que sempre va obtenir.

  2. For Chamberlain's recollection of the reception of his program by his peers in the months preceding the 1885 election, see Chamberlain, Joseph, A Political Memoir 1880–1892, ed. Howard, C. H. D. (London, 1953), 108 –35Google Scholar.

  3. Joseph Chamberlain (8. července 1836, Londýn, Anglie – 2. července 1914, Londýn, Anglie) byl britský podnikatel a státník. Prosadil se jako úspěšný průmyslník v Birminghamu , poté byl dlouholetým členem Dolní sněmovny a spoluzakladatelem strany liberálních unionistů .

  4. Hace 3 días · JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN 1836-1914. He was born on 8th July 1836 in Camberwell in London, one of several children of Joseph Chamberlain (died 1874), cordwainer, and his wife Caroline (Harben). After education at University College London he joined the family business and became an industrialist.

  5. Hace 2 días · Joseph Chamberlain: International Statesman, National Leader, Local Icon. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2016, ISBN: 9781137528858; 292pp.; Price: £65.00. Joseph Chamberlain exercises more interest among historians than any other politician who did not either hold one of the major offices of state or introduce a major legislative reform.

  6. Algunos dirigentes, por ejemplo, el inglés Joseph Chamberlain o el francés Jules Ferry, argumentaron a favor de la empresa colonizadora. Otros, el caso del francés George Clemenceau, denunciaron la empresa “civilizadora” de Europa. Chamberlain y Ferry fueron decididos liberales al inicio de su carrera política.

  7. 11 de jun. de 2020 · Published 11 June 2020. The University of Birmingham's first Chancellor, The Rt Hon Joseph Chamberlain. Chamberlain’s legacy is so broad and idiosyncratic that it is likely to leave no one in full agreement with him. He started out as a radical Liberal who offended Gladstone by his demands for social reform.