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  1. 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 gobierno autónomo para Irlanda, en 1886 fundó el partido Liberal Unionista, y posteriormente fue ...

  2. Joseph Chamberlain, 1836-1914. In a picture postcard (Tuck & Sons Ltd, c. 1905) Radical Joseph was pictured wearing a coat of many colours. Each segment was labelled with different stages in his political career: socialist, extreme radical, Gladstonian, Liberal Unionist, Conservative and protectionist and food taxer.

  3. Joseph Chamberlain. Joseph Chamberlain ( Londra, 8 luglio 1836 – Highbury, 2 luglio 1914) è stato un politico britannico . Ministro del Commercio (dal 1880 al 1885) e ministro delle Colonie (dal 1895 al 1903) della Gran Bretagna. Fu liberale e radicale ma come unionista si impegnò affinché l' Irlanda rimanesse nel Regno Unito.

  4. Joseph Chamberlain (July 8, 1836–July 2, 1914) was an influential British businessman, politician, and statesman. In his early years Chamberlain was a radically minded Liberal Party member, a campaigner for educational reform, and President of the Board of Trade. He later became a Liberal Unionist in alliance with the Conservative Party and ...

  5. 4 de jul. de 2014 · Joseph Chamberlain was born in Camberwell, London, on 8 July, 1836. While attending University College School in London he also worked in his father's shoemaking business.

  6. 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.

  7. 23 de jun. de 2024 · JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN 1836-1914. He was born on 8th July 1836 in Camberwell in London, one of several children of Joseph Chamberlain (died 1874), cordwainer, and his wife Caroline (Harben). After education at University College London he joined the family business and became an industrialist.