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  1. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Austen Chamberlain , né à Birmingham le 16 octobre 1863 et mort à Londres le 17 mars 1937 , est un homme politique britannique membre du Parti conservateur . Biographie [modifier | modifier le code] Jeunesse et études [modifier | modifier le code] Il est le fils d'un premier mariage de Joseph Chamberlain et le demi-frère de Arthur Neville ...

  2. Chamberlain, Joseph Austen (16 Oct. 1863) (b. 16 Oct. 1863, d. 16 Mar. 1937).British Foreign Secretary 1924–9Early careerBorn in Birmingham, he was the half‐brother of Neville Chamberlain, and the son of Joseph Chamberlain, who groomed him for a political career. He was educated at Rugby and studied at Cambridge before entering parliament ...

  3. Sir Joseph Austen Chamberlain, KG ( 16 October 1863 – 17 March 1937) was a British politician. He received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1925. His father was another important politician, Joseph Chamberlain, and his half-brother (they had a different mother) was Neville Chamberlain, British Prime Minister from 1937 to 1940.

  4. 18 de jan. de 2019 · Sir Austen Chamberlain, un diplômé de Cambridge promis à un brillant avenir dans la diplomatie européenne, fut parmi les tout premiers à y étudier. Célèbre pour son rôle dans les négociations des Accords de Locarno, pour lequel il reçut le prix Nobel de la paix, Austen Chamberlain occupa le poste de ministre des Affaires étrangères britannique pendant l’entre-deux-guerres de ...

  5. 11 de mar. de 2024 · Austen Chamberlain did not seem to me to be a man of first-rate mind, but he obviously possessed high character and the sort of disinterested goodness and amateur methods that now and then have enabled British statesmen to play notable roles in negotiations with foreign diplomats, even when the latter have been armed with subtler minds and the traditional techniques.

  6. 8 de jun. de 2001 · Austen Chamberlain was born to greatness. That he did not achieve the highest office in the land was the peculiar consequence of his own honour, and his party's lack of it.

  7. Sir Austen Chamberlain and Charles Gates Dawes received their Nobel Prize one year later, in 1926. During the selection process in 1925, the Norwegian Nobel Committee decided that none of the year's nominations met the criteria as outlined in the will of Alfred Nobel. According to the Nobel Foundation's statutes, the Nobel Prize can in such a ...