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  1. The western world's quest for peace (Sir Norman Angell memorial lecture) by Reginald Maudling, 1969
  2. The prospects for peace;: The British view (Sir Norman Angell memorial lecture) by George Thomas Thomson of Monifieth, 1971
  3. Democracy--is there a future? (Sir Norman Angell memorial lecture) by Jo Grimond, 1973
  4. The reminiscences of Sir Norman Angell (Columbia University oral history collection ; pt. 1, [no. 8]) by Norman Angell, 1972
  5. The press and the organization of society. by Norman Angell. by Angell. Norman. Sir. 1874-1967., 1922-01-01
  6. The world 's highway some notes on America 's relation to sea po by Angell. Norman. Sir. 1874-1967., 1915-01-01
  7. The great illusion. 1933. by Angell. Norman. Sir. 1874-1967., 1913-01-01
  8. The press and the organisation of society by Norman, Sir, 1874-1967 Angell, 2009-10-26
  9. The fruits of victory; a sequel to 'The great illusion '. by No by Angell. Norman. Sir. 1874-1967., 1922-01-01
  10. Arms and industry; a study of the foundations of international p by Angell. Norman. Sir. 1874-1967., 1914-01-01
  11. The great illusion; a study of the relation of military power to by Angell. Norman. Sir. 1874-1967., 1913-01-01
  12. American Policies Abroad:The United States and Great Britain. by Sir Norman Angell and Rear Admiral Charles L. Hussey Carl Russell Fish, 1932
  13. Norman Angell and the Futility of War: Peace and the Public Mind by J. D. B. Miller, 1986-06
  14. NORMAN ANGELL LIBERAL (Modern British history) by Bisceglia, 1982-09-01

61. The National Archives | Exhibitions & Learning Online | First World War | Glossa
angell, sir norman (18731967) Economist and pacifist; earned pre-war fame forThe Great Illusion (1910); founder member of the Union of Democratic Control
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/pathways/firstworldwar/glossary/glossary_a.ht
A B C D E ... Z Abadan Port in SW Iran, on an island in Shatt-al-Arab delta. The successes of Anglo-Indian forces in the early stages of the Mesopotamia campaign in the autumn of 1914 ensured that Abadan's valuable oil resources remained under British control. Addison, Christopher (1869-1951) Minister of munitions, 1916-17; minister of reconstruction, 1917-19. Albert Town near the River Somme in NE France. Captured by advancing German forces during the Ludendorff offensive in April 1918; recaptured during the Allied counter-offensive (21-23 August 1918). All Quiet on the Western Front One of the most famous novels about the First World War, by Erich Maria Remarque Allen, Clifford (1889-1939) Pacifist, journalist and Independent Labour Party (ILP) activist; president of the No-Conscription Fellowship. Amara Town on the River Tigris in Mesopotamia. Surrendered to advancing British forces by a Turkish garrison in June 1915. American Expeditionary Force American military force, commanded by General John Pershing, that was sent to fight in Europe after the USA declared war on Germany on 6 April 1917.

62. Norman Angell - Samuel Brittan: Biographical Dictionary Of British Economists 07
Ralph norman angell Lane was born on December 26, 1872 in Holbeach, Lincolnshire the famous dismissal of honour put into the mouth of sir John Falstaff.
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Career
Ralph Norman Angell Lane was born on December 26, 1872 in Holbeach, Lincolnshire. He died on October 7, 1967 in Croydon, Surrey.
He was brought up in a well to do but unpretentious middle class household. His father, Thomas Angell Lane, had established a chain of local shops before retiring to become a gentleman magistrate with a taste for French classics. He quietly encouraged Ralph Norman in his precocious reading of political texts.
The young Angell attended elementary schools in England, but had the good fortune to be sent to a French Lycee at St Omer. Having escaped the confining influences of the conventional English public (that is private) boarding school, he found himself at the age of 17 editing a bi-weekly English language newspaper in Geneva, catering mainly for tourists. Simultaneously he was taking courses at Geneva University.
He was, however, essentially self taught. He happened to read John Stuart Mill's On Liberty during an illness at the age of 12 and this was for a long time his guiding light. But he also devoured the work of other "public intellectuals", such as Voltaire, Huxley, Spencer and Carlyle.

63. Genealogy In England Site Index
angell, sir norman See Lincolnshire, Surrey Angevins - See House of PlantaganetAngles, East - See Norfolk, Suffolk Angles, Middle - See Bedfordshire,
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64. PMag V18n2p22 -- Past Nobel Peace Prize Winners
norman angell. A winner who is now largely forgotten, unjustly in my opinion, isthe 1933 recipient sir norman angell, like Nobel a lifelong bachelor,
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From Peace Magazine Apr-Jun 2002, p.22. Author=Eric Walberg; Title=Past Nobel Peace Prize Winners; URL=http://www.peacemagazine.org/archive/v18n2p22.htm
Past Nobel Peace Prize Winners
Eric Walberg Everyone knows that Alfred Nobel created his Peace Prize partly to assuage his guilt for unleashing dynamite on an already saber-rattling world. Fewer know that he wrote at the time that if the world still needed the prize 30 years later, we would "inevitably lapse into barbarism." Still fewer know that he "invented" Mutual Assured Destruction ("MAD"), long before the atom bomb. He once speculated to his assistant, friend, and future Nobel Peace Prize laureate Bertha Suttner (1905) that he would like to invent "a substance or a machine with such terrible power of mass destruction that war would therefore be made impossible forever." His own proposal for world peace was "a treaty by which the governments bound themselves jointly to defend any country that was attacked. By degrees this would lead to partial disarmament, which is the only thing possible, since there must be an armed force for the maintenance of order." In a cloak-and-dagger finish to his career as inventor-philanthropist, his hand-written will, composed without a lawyer a year before his sudden death in 1896, was contested by a shocked family (he was a bachelor with no children), delaying the awarding of the first prizes.

65. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Lane, Ralph Norman Angell@ HighBeam Re
LANE, RALPH norman angell Lane, Ralph norman angell see angell, sir norman .Author not available, LANE, RALPH norman angell., The Columbia Encyclopedia,
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66. HighBeam Research: Search Results: Article
angell, James Burrill angell, James Rowland angell, sir norman Angelou, Maya Angelus Angelus Angelus Silesius Ångermanälven Angers Angevin
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67. Biografia De Angell, Sir Norman
inglés, n. en Holbeach y m. en Croydon. Tras viajar por Francia y Estados Unidos
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68. The Alfred B. Nobel Prize Winners: Peace
1933, sir norman angell, Great Britain. 1934, Arthur Henderson, Great Britain.1935, Carl von Ossietzky, Germany. 1936, Carlos de Saavedra Lamas, Argentina
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69. ThisIsNotThat.com: Quotes
sir norman angell, 1942. Children must be free to think in all directionsirrespective of the peculiar ideas of parents who often seal their children s
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70. HES: Re: QUERY -- Kant On Trade, Peace And War
370 angell, sir norman (1935), Pacifism is Not Enough , Rappard, William et al, 426441 Marrin, Albert, sir norman angell, Twayne/GK Hall, Boston,
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71. Syndication | EH.Net
370 angell, sir norman (1935), Pacifism is Not Enough , Rappard, William et al,Pacifism Is Not Enough Lectures Delivered at the Geneva Institute of
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72. 20th Century Year By Year 1933
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  • 73. Browse By Author: A - Project Gutenberg
    Adye, John Miller, sir (18191900) angell, norman (1872-1967). Wikipedia Peace Theories and the Balkan War (English)
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    74. Nobel Prize Winners Peace , Entrance Exam
    1933, sir norman angell, Britain. 1934, Arthur Henderson, Britain. 1935, Carl vonOssietzky, Germany. 1936, Carlos de Saavedra Lamas, Argentina
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    75. Money, Method, And The Market Process Ch 11
    platform as represented by the distinguished English scholar sir norman angell.sir norman s reasoning would be quite correct if there were no clash of
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      The task of one privileged to address an audience of serious and conscientious citizens on problems of international relations is thankless indeed. If he is anxious to do his duty and to show things as they really are, he cannot help dispelling illusions, unmasking fallacies and exhibiting the intricacy of the problems involved. The instigators of the ordeal through which mankind is going today are gangs of rascals. There have always been bad people and there always will be. But it is the main goal of social organization to prevent them from doing harm. The fact that our age has failed in this respect is the proof that something is fundamentally wrong with our institutions and policies. If Messrs. Hitler and Mussolini had been born fifty years earlier, they would probably never have acquired fame. They did not bring about the chaos. It was the chaotic conditions which placed them at the head of two great nations and gave them power to inflict harm upon millions of peace-loving people. Looking backwards on the history of the last hundred years we have to realize the sad fact that eminent writers have preached the gospel of war, violence, and usurpation, and have disparaged the endeavors to promote peace and good will among the nations. This phenomenon was not limited to Germany only. There was, for instance, the Scotchman Thomas Carlyle who glorified the Prussian King Frederick II, the ruthless tyrant and aggressor. There was the Englishman John Ruskin, the fanatical lover of art, who declared that "war is the foundation of the arts and of all the high virtues and faculties of man." There was the Frenchman Georges Sorel, the father of French syndicalism and master both of Lenin and of Mussolini, who advocated violence, brutality, and cruelty. There were finally German professors who asserted that the most desirable thing for a nation is to be always at war.

    76. Oct 7 - Author Anniversaries
    William Dennis ELCOCK 1960 William Charles Berwick SAYERS 1966 sir, (Gordon)Roy CAMERON 1967 sir, Ralph norman angell LANE (ps norman angell) 1970
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    77. Dec 26 - Author Anniversaries
    Herbert Leland CROSTHWAIT 1867 Julien BENDA 1870 Robert Smith JENKINS 1871Julius STRASBURGER 1872 sir, Ralph norman angell LANE (ps norman angell)
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    78. Century
    1910 Publication of ‘The Great Illusion’ by norman angell. Ralph norman angellLane, later sir norman angell (18721967, Nobel Peace Prize 1933),
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    A decade-by-decade look at some people and events in the world-wide struggle against war and violence.
    Selected by Margaret Melicharova
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    peace action worldwide
    Ralph Norman Angell Lane, later SIR NORMAN ANGELL
    Ceremony marking the building of the Peace Palace at The Hague, the Netherlands.
    The Friends Ambulance Unit was set up under the leadership of Philip Noel-Baker. It consisted of pacifists, both Quaker and non-Quaker. They worked in war zones both with civilians behind the lines and with the wounded at the front.
    CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTION WORLD-WIDE Britain
    America
    Canada: Religious COs received more tolerant treatment than their non-religious colleagues.
    : Compulsory military service had been in place since 1910. Those who refused were jailed. Exemption was available for some religious objectors, but all had to take non-combatant roles; refusers were jailed. Russia : A few members of certain sects were allowed to work in forestry or in army hospitals. Other COs were jailed, though some were released in 1917 after the revolution; others, however, were held indefinitely, and a few executed. Hungary : Members of the Nazarene sect were allowed to serve in the Medical Corps. All other pacifists were imprisoned, and some may have been executed.

    79. Empire Club Speeches: Search Results
    2740 Full Text; angell, sir norman What is Happening in the British Empire?, 27 Oct 1932, 1932, pp. 262-273 Full Text; Hurd, sir Percy The New
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    80. Nobel Peace Prize Winners
    sir norman angell (UK). 1934. Arthur Henderson (UK). 1935. Karl vonOssietzky (Germany). 1936. Carlos de S. Lamas (Argentina)
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    Henri Dunant (Switzerland); Frederick Passy (France) Elie Ducommun and Albert Gobat (Switzerland) Sir William R. Cremer (U.K.) Institut de Droit International (Belgium) Bertha von Suttner (Austria) Theodore Roosevelt (U.S.) Ernesto T. Moneta (Italy) and Louis Renault (France) Klas P. Arnoldson (Sweden) and Frederik Bajer (Denmark) Auguste M. F. Beernaert (Belgium) and Baron Paul H. B. B. d'Estournelles de Constant de Rebecque (France) Bureau International Permanent de la Paix (Switzerland) Tobias M. C. Asser (Holland) and Alfred H. Fried (Austria) Elihu Root (U.S.) Henri La Fontaine (Belgium) International Red Cross Woodrow Wilson (U.S.) Karl H. Branting (Sweden) and Christian L. Lange (Norway) Fridtjof Nansen (Norway) Sir Austen Chamberlain (U.K.) and Charles G. Dawes (U.S.) Aristide Briand (France) and Gustav Stresemann (Germany) Ferdinand Buisson (France) and Ludwig Quidde (Germany) Frank B. Kellogg (U.S.)

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