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Chamberlain's career compared him unfavourably with his father, who overshadowed his early career, and his brother, who overshadowed his later decades. In his forties, when he was ready to carve out his own identity, he had to act as a surrogate for his
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for twelve months, to imbibe the political culture of the other great
European power, Germany. Though in his letters home to Beatrice and Neville, he showed an obvious preference for France and the lifestyle he had left behind there, Chamberlain undertook to learn German and learn from his experience
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Chamberlain could speak effectively, but was never a stirring orator. For most of his career he was renowned for rectitude and civic duty. Before the war
Chamberlain had been a somewhat reluctant radical, but after 1918 he became more conservative, concerned at the new threat of socialism, and whose
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but was one of the last MPs to wear a top hat inside the
Commons Chamber – made him appear a relic from a previous generation. Dutton suggests that his "exaggerated sense of his own importance and dignity which compounded an already stiff and unbending personal demeanour", came from having to serve
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hardness without which men seldom reach supreme political power". Blake comments that he often missed his chances because he could be persuaded to back off by the suggestion that he was acting for self-seeking reasons, hence
Churchill's quip that "he always played the game, and he always lost it".
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wrote that Austen
Chamberlain "for all his talents was only a thin echo of his formidable father, a mere shadow of that extraordinary figure ... Austen Chamberlain was altogether kinder than his father, more likeable, more honourable, more high-minded and less effective ... he lacked that ultimate
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Conservative MPs, a motion was passed there for fighting the forthcoming election as an independent party. Chamberlain resigned the party leadership rather than act against what he believed to be his duty. He was succeeded by Law, whose views and intentions he had predicted the
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does not seem to have dampened the enthusiasm of the Prime Minister, who responded by publicly congratulating both Austen and his father, Joseph, on such an excellent performance. That was highly significant, given the bad blood existing between Joseph Chamberlain and his former leader.
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who would become an educationalist. Harriet died giving birth to Austen, leaving his father so shaken that for almost 25 years he maintained a distance from his first-born son. In 1868, his father married Harriet's cousin, Florence, and had further children, the oldest of whom,
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is sitting on the government benches while London is being bombed, do you think he will hold the language he held today? If he does he will be one of the first victims of the war, for he will be strung up by an angry and justifiably angry populace to the nearest lamp
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Chamberlain's action, while it prevented him from attaining the party leadership and, arguably, the premiership, did a great deal to maintain unity within the Conservative and Liberal Unionist parties at a time of great uncertainty and strain.
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to remonstrate with him about his government's delay in rearming the British defence forces. More respected than Churchill, Chamberlain became something of an icon to young Conservatives, as the last survivor of Victorian high politics.
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evening before the vote at a private meeting. Law formed a government shortly thereafter, but Chamberlain was not given a post, but it seems that he would not have accepted a position even if he had been offered one.
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and Balfour's more cautious advocacy of protectionism. While Austen supported his father's programme, his influence within the cabinet was diminished following the departure of the senior Chamberlain to the
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We believe in a League system in which the whole world would be ranged against an aggressor. If it is shown that someone is proposing to break the peace, let us bring the whole world opinion against her.
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coalition, disregarding calls for support from Chamberlain. In the country at large, Conservative candidates began to oppose the coalition at by-elections, and discontent spread to the House of Commons.
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would have no Great Power ally to protect them and would be forced to adjust to German demands. Chamberlain believed that they would peacefully hand over the territories claimed by Germany such as the
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and announced modest rearmament. Although Baldwin would forever be condemned for his failure to rearm sufficiently, the Labour Party opposed the White Paper.
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opposition and the threat of an internal party split, Balfour eventually took the Unionists into opposition in December 1905, and in the ensuing rout in the
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Alexander, M.S.; Philpott, W.J. (1998). "The Entente Cordiale and the Next War: Anglo-French Views on Future Military Cooperation, 1928 –1939".
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of 1925. Seeking to maintain the postwar status quo in the West, Chamberlain responded favourably to the approaches of German Foreign Minister
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McKercher, B. J. C. "Austen Chamberlain and the continental balance of power: Strategy, stability, and the league of nations, 1924–29."
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In 1906, Chamberlain married Ivy Muriel Dundas (died 1941), daughter of Colonel Henry Dundas. She was created a Dame Grand Cross of the
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was purely to "coordinate" policy, not to overrule the British generals, who still enjoyed a good deal of support from Conservatives.
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chauvinism", the consequences of which he was later to ponder during the First World War and the crises of the 1930s.
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politics at the end of the 19th century. His father and mother, the former Harriet Kenrick had a baby daughter
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Chamberlain died at the age of 73 in his London home, 24 Egerton Terrace, on 16 March 1937. He is buried in
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was over for being too old for the job. Instead, his advice was sought as to the suitability of his former
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as "one of the best speeches which has been made". That Chamberlain was speaking against Gladstone's own
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to increase British prestige in the region, thus discouraging a German-inspired Muslim revolt in India.
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1747:. A separate collection of letters relating to Austen Chamberlain can also be found there.
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Dutton, David. "Sir Austen Chamberlain and British Foreign Policy 1931–37."
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2501:"Austen Chamberlain and Britain's Relations with France, 1924–1929"
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Cornish, Tim (January 2012). "Nobel Peace Prize for Mayfield Man".
1735:. At his death, his estate was valued for probate at £45,044 18/1.
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Like many leading coalitionists, he did not hold office in the
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The Life and Letters of the Right Hon. Sir Austen Chamberlain
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Edwards, Peter. "The Austen Chamberlain-Mussolini Meetings."
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Later, he returned to government and became a member of the
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Tomes, Jason H. "Austen Chamberlain and the Kellogg Pact."
878:. While at Trinity College, he became a lifelong friend of
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However, in 1935, Stanley Baldwin's government produced a
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George Nathaniel Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston
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Charles Vane-Tempest-Stewart, 6th Marquess of Londonderry
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of France, Chamberlain and Stresemann met at the town of
767:, but resigned to take responsibility for the disastrous
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Charles Vane-Tempest-Stewart, 6th Marquess of Londonderry
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Chamberlain briefly returned to government in 1931 as
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Liberal Unionist Party MPs for English constituencies
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Leaders of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom
2281:"D J Dutton, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography"
1881:"Mr Balfour's Ministry – full list of appointments".
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European Conservatives Group and Democratic Alliance
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Organisations associated with the Conservative Party
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Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
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edited by Gordon Martel (Routledge: 1999) pp. 48–49.
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Chamberlain also secured Britain's accession to the
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Guernica: The Biography of a Twentieth-century Icon
1996:
1885:. No. 36842. London. 9 August 1902. p. 5.
9281:Members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom
9216:Chancellors of the Exchequer of the United Kingdom
2662:"Archival material relating to Austen Chamberlain"
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752:rather than risk a party split on a close result.
6049:Conservative National Property Advisory Committee
4328:International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons
2645:contributions in Parliament by Austen Chamberlain
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732:at a by-election in 1892. He held office in the
693:(16 October 1863 – 16 March 1937) was a British
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1036:, holding that post until 1900, when he became
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2408:"Chamberlain, Sir (Joseph) Austen (1863–1937)"
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1499:was "a man with whom business could be done".
818:in 1931. He was one of the few MPs supporting
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3918:United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
3651:United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
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2535:Locker-Lampson, Oliver Stillingfleet (1922).
1191:, in 1915. Chamberlain joined the cabinet as
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2417:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
2202:. University of Chicago Press. p. 252.
2199:Britain in Transition: The Twentieth Century
1983:Stephen Schuker, "The End of Versailles" in
1824:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
1782:"History of Sir Austen Chamberlain – GOV.UK"
1340:With Stresemann (left) and Briand at Locarno
838:, then a rising industrialist and political
6403:European Conservatives and Reformists Group
6343:European Conservatives and Reformists Party
6059:Conservative Science & Technology Forum
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1281:. He was succeeded at the Exchequer by Sir
886:and, after 1909, a prominent member of the
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1563:, now Minister for the League of Nations,
367:Robert Crewe-Milnes, 1st Marquess of Crewe
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9371:Postmasters general of the United Kingdom
7436:Foreign Secretaries of the United Kingdom
5799:Directly elected city mayoral authorities
4206:Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
2457:https://doi.org/10.1080/09592290600943304
2398:Austen Chamberlain: Gentleman in Politics
2003:. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc. p. 92.
1862:
1575:From 1934 to 1937, Chamberlain was, with
1151:In the last years before the outbreak of
1108:Chamberlain was opposed by Canadian-born
909:, and he met and dined with the likes of
783:voted to end the Lloyd George Coalition.
701:and older half-brother of Prime Minister
237:9 October 1903 – 4 December 1905
72:24 August 1931 – 5 November 1931
9221:Chancellors of the University of Reading
7387:Interim Chancellor of the Exchequer, as
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4737:History of conservatism in Great Britain
3721:International Committee of the Red Cross
3553:International Committee of the Red Cross
3510:Nansen International Office for Refugees
3316:International Committee of the Red Cross
2983:Leader of the British Conservative Party
2627:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
1895:
1864:"Chamberlain, Joseph Austen (CHMN882JA)"
1472:but also made a Knight Companion of the
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802:(1925), aimed at preventing war between
398:11 August 1902 – 9 October 1903
5437:Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party
4070:International Campaign to Ban Landmines
3095:Chancellor of the University of Reading
2498:
2461:
2414:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
2264:
2255:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
1821:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
1703:dress – he not only wore a monocle and
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1373:but also the controversy over the 1924
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846:of Birmingham and a dominant figure in
284:10 January 1919 – 1 April 1921
183:1 April 1921 – 23 October 1922
9261:Leaders of the Conservative Party (UK)
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7443:Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
6104:Conservatives for International Travel
5956:Conservative Animal Welfare Foundation
2404:
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127:3 November 1924 – 4 June 1929
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2113:. Woodland Publications. p. 288.
1811:
1356:, serving in the important office of
1048:by the new premier, the Conservative
834:, the second child and eldest son of
455:14 July 1914 – 16 March 1937
9296:Rectors of the University of Glasgow
9251:Humboldt University of Berlin alumni
9191:Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge
7913:Commonwealth and Development Affairs
2618:
2035:
2029:
1807:
1805:
1803:
1486:871st Knight Companion of the Garter
1480:) to die without having been made a
1396:portrait by Georges Chevalier, 1930.
1326:
1195:. Like other politicians, including
1144:Sir Austen Chamberlain, 1908–12, by
899:Paris Institute of Political Studies
502:30 March 1892 – 7 July 1914
6321:
5991:Conservative Friends of the Chinese
5695:Treasurer of the Conservative Party
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3068:Rector of the University of Glasgow
3061:F. E. Smith, 1st Earl of Birkenhead
2804:Financial Secretary to the Treasury
1169:Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
1038:Financial Secretary to the Treasury
1004:
337:25 May 1915 – 17 July 1917
13:
6427:Ulster Conservatives and Unionists
5966:Conservative Co-operative Movement
5690:Conservative Campaign Headquarters
4306:Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet
4172:International Atomic Energy Agency
3585:American Friends Service Committee
2958:Conservative Leader in the Commons
2602:
2538:"Chamberlain, Joseph Austen"
2368:Intelligence and National Security
2293:from the original on 25 April 2016
2267:Mayfield and Five Ashes Newsletter
1174:
1135:
814:. Chamberlain last held office as
788:Conservative governments of 1922–4
755:Chamberlain returned to office in
748:), but both withdrew in favour of
14:
9392:
9376:People from Mayfield, East Sussex
9206:Burials at East Finchley Cemetery
6094:Conservatives Against Fox Hunting
6024:Conservative Humanist Association
6009:Conservative Friends of Palestine
5995:Conservative Friends of Gibraltar
5961:Conservative Christian Fellowship
5915:Association of Conservative Clubs
5895:Conservative Women's Organisation
4732:History of the Conservative Party
3787:International Labour Organization
2632:
2609:Petrie, Sir Charles (1939–1940).
1934:"Chamberlain out of India Office"
1836:from the original on 20 June 2019
1800:
965:in 1892, sitting for the seat of
771:. He again returned to office in
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8599:William Juxon, Bishop of Lincoln
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6054:Conservative Rural Affairs Group
5838:Conservative Party Review (2016)
5741:Conservative Chief Whip's Office
5720:National Conservative Convention
5704:Conservative Research Department
2682:Parliament of the United Kingdom
2573:. London: Lovat Dickson Limited.
2391:. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode.
1788:from the original on 16 May 2015
1711:
1425:, the French alliance system in
1311:Austen and Neville Chamberlain,
671:
9291:People educated at Rugby School
8014:Leaders of the House of Commons
7911:Secretary of State for Foreign,
6304:Society of Conservative Lawyers
6253:
5986:Conservative Friends of America
4686:Conservative and Unionist Party
3986:Tenzin Gyatso (14th Dalai Lama)
3199:Institut de Droit International
2405:Dutton, D. J. (January 2011) .
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2216:from the original on 4 May 2016
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2071:Ereira, Alan (5 October 2015).
2017:from the original on 8 May 2016
1990:
1905:. 12 August 1902. p. 5174.
1561:Parliamentary Private Secretary
1384:
951:
920:From Paris, Austen was sent to
867:in the year of Austen's death.
830:Austen Chamberlain was born in
810:, for which he was awarded the
607:
9201:Secretaries of State for India
7798:Secretary of State for Foreign
6044:Conservative Education Society
6014:Conservative Friends of Turkey
6004:Conservative Friends of Israel
5971:Conservative Countryside Forum
5775:Northern Ireland Conservatives
4843:
2462:Johnson, Gaynor (March 2011).
2109:Holroyd-Doveton, John (2013).
1955:
1926:
1909:
1889:
1874:
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1331:
1163:committed to the passage of a
734:Unionist coalition governments
171:Leader of the House of Commons
16:British politician (1863–1937)
1:
6390:European People's Party Group
5999:Conservative Friends of India
5976:Conservative Disability Group
5759:Conservative Party Conference
3725:League of Red Cross Societies
3251:Paul Estournelles de Constant
2619:Self, Robert C., ed. (1995).
2196:Alfred F. Havighurst (1985).
1767:
1537:
1267:
1256:Following the victory of the
825:
798:(1924–29). He negotiated the
686:Sir Joseph Austen Chamberlain
9246:First Lords of the Admiralty
8575:First Lords of the Admiralty
6508:Chancellors of the Exchequer
6415:Movement for European Reform
6349:International Democrat Union
6134:Margaret Thatcher Foundation
6069:Conservative Transport Group
6064:Conservative Trade Unionists
2885:Secretary of State for India
2483:10.1080/13619462.2011.546100
2471:Contemporary British History
2431:UK public library membership
1997:Gijs Van Hensbergen (2005).
1850:UK public library membership
1419:would gradually abandon the
1230:aim of the new inter-Allied
1210:Chamberlain remained at the
1203:, Chamberlain supported the
1193:Secretary of State for India
1032:, Chamberlain was appointed
765:Secretary of State for India
325:Secretary of State for India
7:
9286:Nobel Peace Prize laureates
9050:The Viscount Lee of Fareham
8056:Vacant (caretaker ministry)
6421:Alliance for an Open Europe
6397:European Conservative Group
5981:Conservative European Forum
4787:General election manifestos
4698:
3036:First Lord of the Admiralty
2912:Chancellor of the Exchequer
2858:Chancellor of the Exchequer
2777:Civil Lord of the Admiralty
2613:. London: Cassell & Co.
2560:Canadian Journal of History
2541:. In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.).
2453:Diplomacy & Statecraft
2360:Sources and further reading
2111:Maxim Litvinov: A Biography
2099:, Phoenix (2010), pp. 284–5
1868:A Cambridge Alumni Database
1750:
1738:
1718:Order of the British Empire
1516:First Lord of the Admiralty
1408:for a British guarantee of
1061:Chancellor of the Exchequer
1034:Civil Lord of the Admiralty
1013:Chamberlain caricatured by
816:First Lord of the Admiralty
711:Chancellor of the Exchequer
225:Chancellor of the Exchequer
60:First Lord of the Admiralty
10:
9397:
8920:The Duke of Northumberland
8604:The Earl of Northumberland
6380:Conservative–DUP agreement
6019:Conservative History Group
5946:Blue Collar Conservativism
4716:Conservative Party Archive
4399:Center for Civil Liberties
3259:International Peace Bureau
2586:European History Quarterly
2508:Diplomacy & Statecraft
2075:. Routledge. p. 113.
1870:. University of Cambridge.
1251:Secretary of State for War
1243:Minister without Portfolio
876:Trinity College, Cambridge
654:Trinity College, Cambridge
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2544:Encyclopædia Britannica
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2446:The Historical Journal
2423:10.1093/ref:odnb/32351
2396:Dutton, David (1985).
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2595:36 (2005): 203–235.
2234:Blake 1955, pp. 72–3
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6174:Renewing One Nation
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2588:18.1 (1988): 51–70.
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3247:A. M. F. Beernaert
3215:Theodore Roosevelt
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2831:Postmaster General
2762:Political offices
2728:Joseph Chamberlain
2652:on Nobelprize.org
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6254:Think tanks
6215:List of MPs
6208:Politicians
6149:No Campaign
6139:Monday Club
6129:Fresh Start
5768:Subnational
4984:Hicks Beach
4953:(1848–1849)
4927:(1834–1922)
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4465:Nobel Prize
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4343:Nadia Murad
4058:Carlos Belo
3970:Óscar Arias
3962:Elie Wiesel
3938:Lech Wałęsa
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3890:Anwar Sadat
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2625:, 1916–1937
2160:"Hansard".
2124:"Hansard".
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1671:Assessments
1658:West Indies
1648:in London.
1596:White Paper
1581:Roger Keyes
1543:Backbencher
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1439:Sudetenland
1332:Appointment
1247:Lord Milner
1239:War Cabinet
1220:Indian Army
1153:World War I
1114:Walter Long
1070:backbenches
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7570:Malmesbury
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7550:Palmerston
7545:Wellington
7540:Palmerston
7480:Hawkesbury
6990:Vansittart
6970:Vansittart
6908:Dowdeswell
6893:Barrington
6724:Cottington
6594:Harvington
6569:Willoughby
6564:de la Leye
6554:G. Giffard
6549:W. Giffard
6516:of England
5931:2020 group
5752:Conference
5392:Stephenson
5355:McLoughlin
5228:Carrington
4902:Devonshire
4877:Malmesbury
4867:Wellington
4844:Leadership
4493:Literature
4354:Abiy Ahmed
4239:Liu Xiaobo
4128:Kofi Annan
3825:Lê Đức Thọ
3279:Elihu Root
3099:1935–1937
3072:1925–1928
3013:1924–1929
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1852:required.)
1768:References
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1538:Later life
1394:Autochrome
1268:Leadership
905:under the
832:Birmingham
826:Early life
726:Parliament
649:Alma mater
557:Birmingham
550:1863-10-16
9065:Leo Amery
8518:Rees-Mogg
8503:Lidington
8433:MacGregor
8308:MacDonald
8298:MacDonald
8253:Gladstone
8233:Gladstone
8223:Gladstone
8218:Northcote
8213:Gladstone
8203:Gladstone
8153:Huskisson
8118:Addington
8097:Townshend
8077:Grenville
8067:Grenville
7817:Callaghan
7745:Macmillan
7695:Henderson
7685:MacDonald
7665:Lansdowne
7660:Salisbury
7655:Kimberley
7645:Salisbury
7630:Salisbury
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7605:Clarendon
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7279:Callaghan
7254:Macmillan
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7109:Gladstone
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6903:Grenville
6882:Mansfield
6871:Lyttelton
6729:Colepeper
6694:Fortescue
6684:Sackville
6604:Stratford
6599:Wodehouse
6534:Leicester
6264:Bow Group
6225:2010–2015
6220:2005–2010
5713:Voluntary
5288:Parkinson
5283:Mawhinney
5243:Parkinson
5208:Blakenham
5054:Macmillan
4979:Northcote
4907:Lansdowne
4897:Salisbury
4558:(Germany)
4552:(Germany)
4484:(Germany)
4474:Chemistry
4467:laureates
4082:John Hume
3861:1976–2000
3618:1951–1975
3573:John Mott
3395:1926–1950
3155:1901–1925
3144:Laureates
2987:1921–1922
2968:Bonar Law
2932:Bonar Law
2905:Bonar Law
2593:Balcanica
2528:153721391
2491:144595507
2058:0968-3445
1883:The Times
1697:Leo Amery
1687:, and an
1616:Limehouse
1585:Leo Amery
1522:'s first
1478:Henry Lee
1317:Liz Truss
1157:Home Rule
1110:Bonar Law
971:Home Rule
750:Bonar Law
697:, son of
695:statesman
668:Signature
638:Education
626:Parent(s)
576:, England
559:, England
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451:In office
394:In office
333:In office
305:Bonar Law
280:In office
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179:In office
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8528:Mordaunt
8498:Grayling
8383:Whitelaw
8373:Crossman
8338:Morrison
8258:Harcourt
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8178:Disraeli
8138:Perceval
8040:Robinson
7930:Cleverly
7877:Miliband
7822:Crosland
7735:Morrison
7650:Rosebery
7635:Rosebery
7555:Aberdeen
7535:Aberdeen
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7490:Mulgrave
7485:Harrowby
7455:Grantham
7364:Kwarteng
7274:Maudling
7229:Anderson
7139:Harcourt
7124:Harcourt
7114:Childers
7084:Disraeli
7074:Disraeli
7059:Disraeli
7049:Goulburn
7017:Goulburn
6995:Robinson
6965:Perceval
6898:Dashwood
6832:Aislabie
6827:Stanhope
6744:Duncombe
6714:Portland
6709:Greville
6674:Cromwell
6644:Thwaites
6629:Somerset
6574:Benstead
6559:Chishull
6544:Chishull
6529:Maunsell
6144:92 Group
5936:Activate
5508:Thatcher
5447:Whitelaw
5442:Maudling
5430:See also
5365:Cleverly
5233:Whitelaw
5189:Hailsham
5174:Assheton
5149:Davidson
5069:Thatcher
4974:Disraeli
4960:Disraeli
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4887:Richmond
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852:Unionist
842:, later
618:Children
8523:Spencer
8508:Leadsom
8488:Lansley
8448:Beckett
8423:Wakeham
8358:Macleod
8313:Baldwin
8303:Baldwin
8293:Baldwin
8273:Asquith
8263:Balfour
8248:Balfour
8183:Russell
8173:Russell
8163:Althorp
8148:Canning
8025:Walpole
7935:Cameron
7892:Johnson
7887:Hammond
7872:Beckett
7857:Rifkind
7807:Stewart
7780:Stewart
7770:Stewart
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7590:Russell
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7344:Hammond
7339:Osborne
7334:Darling
7289:Macleod
7284:Jenkins
7209:Snowden
7199:Snowden
7189:Baldwin
7169:McKenna
7159:Asquith
7149:Ritchie
7134:Goschen
7022:Althorp
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7000:Canning
6980:of the
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6759:Hampden
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6589:Stanton
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5199:Macleod
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5139:Younger
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4699:History
4542:Physics
4202:Al Gore
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5369:Elliot
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