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  1. Joseph Chamberlain (8 juli 1836 – 2 juli 1914) was een invloedrijke Britse politicus in de 19de eeuw. Hij was de vader van Austen Chamberlain, de latere minister van buitenlandse zaken en winnaar van de Nobelprijs voor de Vrede.De latere Britse eerste minister Neville Chamberlain was ook zijn zoon, uit een tweede huwelijk. Na het overlijden van zijn eerste vrouw Harriet Kenrick, trouwde ...

  2. Joseph and Neville Chamberlain. Politician and Statesman. In the north west tower chapel at the west end of the nave of Westminster Abbey is a white marble pedestal with a life size bust of politician Joseph Chamberlain. This is by sculptor John Tweed and was unveiled on 31st March 1916 by Lord Balfour. The Dean of Westminster had offered ...

  3. Joseph Chamberlain, the eldest son of a prosperous shoemaker, was born on 8 July 1836. As a Unitarian, Chamberlain was forbidden entry to a public school, so he was educated at University College School until he was sixteen. He joined the family business for two years and then moved to Birmingham.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Joseph Chamberlain in 1909. Joseph Chamberlain (8 July 1836 – 2 July 1914), was an important businessman and a politician.He worked to improve education, and cities.He was a Member of Parliament from 1876 to 1914, and Colonial Secretary (controlling British colonies) from 1895 to 1903.His son Austen won the Nobel Peace Prize and another son Neville was Prime Minister from 1937 to 1940.

  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.