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    Sir Ralph Norman Angell (26 December 1872 – 7 October 1967) was an English Nobel Peace Prize winner. He was a lecturer, journalist, author and Member...
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    The Great Illusion is a book by Norman Angell, first published in the United Kingdom in 1909 under the title Europe's Optical Illusion and republished...
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  • Angell or angell in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The surname Angell may refer to: Edward Angell (1857–1923), American architect Frank W. Angell (1851–1943)...
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    Peace (category Articles containing Anglo-Norman-language text)
    globalization in the decades leading up to World War I, writers such as Norman Angell argued that the growth of economic interdependence between the great...
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    Chamberlain (1925), Charles G. Dawes (1925), Frank B. Kellogg (1929), Norman Angell (1933), Carl von Ossietzky (1935), International Committee of the Red...
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  • of thought in international relations, including Sir Alfred Zimmern, Norman Angell, John Maynard Keynes, John A. Hobson, Leonard Woolf, Gilbert Murray...
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  • film comes from the 1909 book The Great Illusion by British journalist Norman Angell, which argued that war is futile because of the common economic interests...
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  • and will respond similarly to similar constraints and opportunities. Norman Angell, a classical London School of Economics liberal, had held: "We cannot...
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  • Gartzke states: "Scholars like Montesquieu, Adam Smith, Richard Cobden, Norman Angell, and Richard Rosecrance have long speculated that free markets have...
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    making it the institute's largest meeting up to that point. In 1933 Norman Angell, whilst working within the institute's Council, was awarded the Nobel...
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    international relations. Early adherents include Woodrow Wilson and Norman Angell, who argued that states mutually gained from cooperation and that war...
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    Handke (2019) Louise Glück (2020) Winners of the Nobel Peace Prize Norman Angell (1933) Elie Wiesel (1986) Nelson Mandela (1993) Winners of the Pulitzer...
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  • alliances and become interdependent. This sentiment is summed up by Norman Angell, a classical London School of Economics liberal, who claimed: "We cannot...
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  • 1921) 1966 – Grigoris Asikis, Greek singer-songwriter (b. 1890) 1967 – Norman Angell, English journalist and politician, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1872) 1969...
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    1933 Erwin Schrödinger; Paul Dirac None Thomas Hunt Morgan Ivan Bunin Norman Angell 1934 None Harold Urey George Whipple; George Minot; William P. Murphy...
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    to have operated in the immediate post-war era but closed in 1948. Norman Angell, Nobel Peace Prize winner, 1933 Boz Burrell, bass guitarist, King Crimson...
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  • century. Prominent thinkers included Lionel Curtis, Alfred Zimmern and Norman Angell. Among policymakers, liberal internationalism influenced British Foreign...
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    minimize war is represented by various democratic peace theories. In 1909, Norman Angell relied only upon the second leg, arguing that modern commerce made war...
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    voievodatului Munteniei (sec. XIII-XIV.)" II.; Századok 1995, Budapest; Norman Angell: "Peace Theories and the Balkan War"; 1912. Golden, Peter B. (2009)...
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    Laureate Image Category and Year Year of Sale Details Price Norman Angell Peace, 1933 1983 Sold at auction at Sotheby's, London, in 1983. Now in the collection...
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    (1858–1940), Joseph Schumpeter (1883–1950), Thorstein Veblen (1857–1929), and Norman Angell (1872–1967). While these non-Marxist writers were at their most prolific...
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    several Nobel laureates as students, researchers and/or professors: Norman Angell (1872–1967), Nobel Peace Prize 1933; Karl Gunnar Myrdal (1898–1987)...
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    of Humanities, Rochester College, 2008. National Humanities Medal, 2009. Norman Mailer Prize, Lifetime Achievement, 2011. Loebenberg Humanitarian Award...
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  • 1936 James Chadwick, Physics, 1935 Arthur Henderson, Peace, 1934 Norman Angell, Peace, 1933 Paul Dirac, Physics, 1933 Charles Scott Sherrington, Physiology...
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    also perished during the fight. Battle of Karanovasa Fine 1994, p. 424 Norman Angell (2004). Peace Theories and the Balkan War. Kessinger Publishing....
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    1930: Nathan Söderblom 1931: Jane Addams / Nicholas Butler 1932 1933: Norman Angell 1934: Arthur Henderson 1935: Carl von Ossietzky 1936: Carlos Saavedra...
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  • with the League of Nations, Carr attacked as "utopians" those like Norman Angell who believed that a new and better international structure could be...
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  • Montesquieu, David Hume, Richard Cobden, Immanuel Kant, Joseph Schumpeter, Norman Angell, and classical economic theory. In the 19th century, many of the proponents...
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    nominated for the first time such as Lyndon B. Johnson, Josef Hromádka, Norman Thomas, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Abraham Vereide, Paul-Henri Spaak and Oxford...
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    November 1897. In 1923 Northey was bought by the writer and campaigner Norman Angell; in 1933 he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.[citation needed] The...
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