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  1. 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 ...

  2. Joseph Chamberlain. Joseph Chamberlain ( 8 de julho de 1836 — 2 de julho de 1914) [ 1] foi um estadista britânico que primeiro foi um liberal radical, então, depois de se opor ao governo da Irlanda, um sindicalista liberal, e finalmente serviu como um imperialista líder na coalizão com os conservadores. Ele foi pai, por diferentes ...

  3. 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.

  4. Between 1873 and 1876, Joseph Chamberlain—a local industrialist turned Radical Liberal politician and mayor—energized both his own career and the cause of municipal reform in Britain as he led Birmingham's municipal takeover of its local gas and water works, reinforced sanitary improvement, took steps to improve working-class housing, and even pressed for the construction of a new ...

  5. 18 de may. de 2018 · Joseph Chamberlain. The English politician Joseph Chamberlain (1836-1914) influenced the fate of the Liberal party and then of the Conservative party. He has been described as one of Britain's first "professional" politicians. Born in London on July 8, 1836, of a middle-class family, Joseph Chamberlain moved to Birmingham when he was 18 to join ...

  6. Last Name: Chamberlain. Date of Birth: 8 July 1836. Date of Death: 2 July 1914. Joseph Chamberlain was a British statesman, a colonial administrator and politician who went from being a radical, almost socialist liberal to an arch imperialist serving in a Tory cabinet. A successful businessman, he became the mayor of Birmingham, using his term ...

  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.