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  1. MACDONALD, RAMSAY (1866–1937) BIBLIOGRAPHY. Prime minister of the first two British Labour governments of 1924 and 1929–1931. Ramsay MacDonald is best remembered for his involvement in the financial crisis of 1931, which led to the formation of the National Government under his premiership, an event that resulted in his lasting denunciation by the Labour Party.

  2. Ramsay MacDonald. James Ramsay MacDonald ( 12. oktober 1866 – 9. november 1937) var statsminister i Storbritannia i ni månader i 1924 og frå 1929 til 1935. Han var den aller fyrste regjeringssjefen utgått frå Det britiske arbeidarpartiet. MacDonald var ein viktig politisk strateg for den britiske arbeidarrørsla og ein framifrå talar.

  3. Ramsay. ] Né le 12 octobre 1866 à Lossiemouth, Morayshire, Ecosse ; mort le 9 novembre 1937 dans l’océan Atlantique au cours d’une traversée vers l’Amérique latine ; leader travailliste, homme d’État. Fils illégitime d’une fille de ferme, Ann Ramsay et d’un paysan, John MacDonald, Ramsay MacDonald avait été élevé par sa ...

  4. 25 de may. de 2023 · Socialismo y libertad en Ramsay Macdonald. Historia Jueves, 25 Mayo 2023. En El Obrero hemos dedicado mucha atención a uno de los líderes más destacados, a la vez que polémicos, de la historia del laborismo británico. Regresamos al mismo sobre sus reflexiones sobre la relación del socialismo con la libertad para seguir profundizando en el ...

  5. 26 de ene. de 2024 · This rather touching homespun tribute demonstrates that some, at least, did retain their faith in Ramsay MacDonald. Ramsay MacDonald stayed in office until June 1935, increasingly bitter and isolated.

  6. James Ramsay MacDonald served as Prime Minister between 1924 to 1924 and 1929 to 1935. Read more about the life and achievements of James Ramsay MacDonald in our past Prime Ministers section.

  7. Ramsay MacDonald and the Labour Party. Ramsay MacDonald was chosen as the secretary of the LRC. One reason for this was as he was financed by his wealthy wife, he did not have to be paid a salary. The LRC put up fifteen candidates in the 1900 General Election and between them they won 62,698 votes.