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  1. 1 de ene. de 1994 · Joseph Chamberlain was the first industrialist to reach the highest sphere of British politics. Conspicuously successful as a young man in Birmingham's metal-manufacturing industry, he later tackled politics as business, venture by venture, innovative in organisation as well as product, alert to the importance of accounting and marketing.

  2. Joseph Chamberlain. Few politicians sacrificed so much for the imperial cause! Joseph Chamberlain was a renowned liberal politician with a reforming record in Birmingham. He would eventually split and then leave the Liberal party over their imperial policies. He became the standard bearer for late 19th Century Imperialism and came close to ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. www.trenfo.com › biografie › joseph-chamberlain-11Joseph Chamberlain - Trenfo

    9 de abr. de 2023 · Riassunto. Joseph Chamberlain (8 luglio 1836 – 2 luglio 1914), talvolta noto come Joe Chamberlain, è stato un influente uomo d’affari e statista britannico della seconda metà del XIX secolo, considerato il principale esponente dell’imperialismo britannico. Dal punto di vista politico, Chamberlain fu inizialmente un radicale liberale.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.