1926 (Age 42) Delivered the lecture 'The end of laissez-faire'
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24 October 1930 (Age 47) Published A Treatise on Money (two volumes)
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February 1936 (Age 52) Published The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money
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February 1936 (Age 52) Opened the Arts Theatre in Cambridge
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1938 (Age 54) Read 'My Early Beliefs' to a Bloombury memoir club
Note: it was only published in 1949
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1940 (Age 56) Published How to Pay for the War
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from January 1942 (Age 58) Chair of the Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts
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June 1942 (Age 58) Created Baron Keynes of Tilton
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between July 1944 and August 1944 (Age 61) Deeply involved in the Bretton Woods conference at the Mount Washington Hotel, Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, where, amongst other things, he was chair of the conference commission on the world bank
Occupation
Economist, primary early exponent of macroeconomics; see ODNB
Note: mentioned in Noel Annan, 'The Intellectual Aristocracy', in J. H. Plumb, ed., Studies in Social History: A Tribute to G. M. Trevelyan (London: Longmans, Green, 1955), 257, 262, 263
Death
21 April 1946 (Age 62) Tilton, nr. Lewes, East Sussex
Occupation
1946 (Age 62) Founding chair of the Arts Council of Great Britain
mentioned in Noel Annan, 'The Intellectual Aristocracy', in J. H. Plumb, ed., Studies in Social History: A Tribute to G. M. Trevelyan (London: Longmans, Green, 1955), 257, 262, 263
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John Maynard Keynes and Lydia Lopokova, by William Roberts, about 1931 (M599) Type: Photo Lydia Vasilievna Lopokova