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  1. Stanley Baldwin (n. 3 august 1867, Bewdley, Anglia, Regatul Unit al Marii Britanii și Irlandei – d. 14 decembrie 1947, Bewdley, Anglia, Regatul Unit) a fost un politician britanic care a fost prim ministru al Marii Britanii în perioadele 1923-1924, 1924-1929 și 1935-1937.

  2. STANLEY BALDWIN 1867-1947 THREE TIMES PRIME MINISTER. Baldwin was born at Bewdley in Worcestershire on 3rd August 1867, the only child of Alfred Baldwin, industrialist, and his wife Louisa (Macdonald). He was educated at Harrow School and Trinity College Cambridge. He joined his father's firm and in 1902 became a managing director of Baldwins Ltd.

  3. Stanley Baldwin, 1. Earl Baldwin of Bewdley, KG, PC (* 3. August 1867 in Bewdley, Worcestershire; † 14. Dezember 1947 in Astley Hall bei Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire) war einer der führenden konservativen Politiker im Großbritannien der Zwischenkriegszeit. In den Jahren von 1923 bis 1937 bekleidete er unter anderem dreimal das Amt ...

  4. Stanley Baldwin, 1 er comte Baldwin de Bewdley, né à Bewdley (Worcestershire) le 3 août 1867 et mort à Stourport-on-Severn (Worcestershire) le 14 décembre 1947, est un homme d'État britannique. Il fait ses études à Harrow School et à Trinity College (Cambridge) .

  5. 11 de jun. de 2018 · Baldwin, Stanley, 1st Earl of Bewdley (1867–1947) British Conservative statesman and prime minister (1923–24, 1924–29, 1935–37). He entered Parliament in 1908, and was chancellor of the exchequer (1922–23) before succeeding Bonar Law as prime minister. Baldwin responded to the General Strike (1926) by passing the Trades Disputes Acts ...

  6. Search for: 'Stanley Baldwin' in Oxford Reference ». (1867–1947).Prime minister. Educated at Harrow and Cambridge, Baldwin entered the family ironmaster's business but on his father's death in 1908 succeeded him as Conservative MP for Bewdley (Worcs.). He served in the Lloyd George coalition governments from 1917 to 1922, but became ...

  7. Stanley Baldwin, the Conservative Party leader from 1923 to 1937, has been credited with the first use of the term “one nation” as a tenet of Conservative politics. But it is unlikely that he intended to invent a new phrase, and he was not a source for the modern conception of “One Nation Conservatism”.