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  1. "Joseph Chamberlain, the only British politician to have split both major parties, pioneered all the changes that were to distinguish twentieth-century politics from nineteenth - the extension of democracy, the development of local government and a national system of education, indeed the idea that the state has a social responsibility for all of its citizens.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. For two years Chamberlain had focused his best energies on Ireland and Africa. As 1882 drew to a close he could find little reward for his efforts. The Kilmainham treaty left him under a cloud of suspicion, and both ends of the African continent were restive. The political scene at home was worrying.

  5. Joseph Chamberlain. 8 jul 1836 - 2 jul 1914. Joseph Chamberlain, a veces conocido como Joe Chamberlain, fue un influyente empresario y estadista británico de la segunda mitad del siglo XIX, considerado como el máximo exponente del Imperialismo Británico. Políticamente, Chamberlain fue primero un radical liberal. Después de oponerse al ...

  6. Joseph Chamberlain (lahir di London, 8 Juli 1836 - meninggal 2 Juli 1914) adalah negarawan dan pengusaha berkebangsaan Inggris. Ia adalah pemimpin Partai Uni Liberal dan pejuang imperialisme . [1] Ia juga merupakan pendiri Universitas Birmingham (1990). [1]

  7. On the left of the Party, where the real crackpots and doctrinaires gathered, stood the lean, arrogant and transparently ambitious figure of Joseph Chamberlain. Chamberlain had made a fortune in Birmingham from the manufacture of screws. His political position he owed to the support of Liberal Party constituency activists.