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  1. Must it be war? by Norman, Sir (1874-1967) Angell, 1939
  2. Shall this war end German militarism? by Norman, Sir (1874-1967) Angell, 2222
  3. America and the New World-State; A Plea for American Leadership in International Organization by Sir Norman Angell, 2009-12-17
  4. The Money Mystery, an Explanation for Beginners by Sir Norman Angell, 1936
  5. The Political Conditions of Allied Success (pt. 610); A Plea for the Protective Union of the Democracies by Sir Norman Angell, 2009-12-20
  6. Peace Theories and the Balkan War by Sir Norman Angell, 2007-10-15
  7. The Menace to our National Defense by Sir Norman. Angell, 1934-01-01
  8. The intelligent manïÿýs way to prevent war / by Sir Norman Angell [and others] by Leonard (1880-1969) Wools, 1933-01-01
  9. Quest for Peace: The Story of the Nobel Award. Foreword by Sir Norman Angell by Mortimer Lipsky, 1966
  10. After All: The Autobiography of Sir Norman Angell by Norman Angell, 1951
  11. The economics of the refugee problem / by Dorothy Frances Buxton ; with an introduction by Sir Norman Angell by Dorothy Frances Buxton, 1939-01-01
  12. Is peace possible? (Sir Norman Angell memorial lecture) by Hubert Miles Gladwyn Jebb Gladwyn, 1968
  13. You and the refugee : the morals and economics of the problem / by Norman Angell and Dorothy Frances Buxton by Norman, Sir (1874-1967) Angell, 1939-01-01
  14. The fruits of victory : a sequel to 'The great illusion' / by Norman Angell by Norman, Sir (1874-1967) Angell, 1921-01-01

21. Angell, Sir Norman (Ralph Lane)
Angell, Sir Norman (Ralph Lane) (18721967) I was one of six children of Thomas Angell Lane and Mary (Brittain) Lane. Raised in a well-to-do but unpretentious
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Angell, Sir Norman (Ralph Lane) I was one of six children of Thomas Angell Lane and Mary (Brittain) Lane. Raised in a well-to-do but unpretentious Victorian household in Holbeach in Lincolnshire, England, he was influenced by his older sister Carrie and by extensive reading of such authors as Herbert Spencer , Huxley, Voltaire , and Darwin . He discovered Mill's «Essay on Liberty» at the age of twelve and for a long time considered it his prime source of intellectual excitement.
Having attended elementary schools in England, the Lycée de St. Omer in France, a business school in London, and - while editing a biweekly English paper published in Geneva - a year of courses at the University of Geneva, he became convinced that the Old World was hopelessly entangled in insoluble problems. At seventeen, then, he decided to emigrate to America. The young man headed directly for the West Coast of the United States, where for seven years he worked as a vine planter, an irrigation-ditch digger, a cowpuncher, a California homesteader (after filing for American citizenship), a mail-carrier for his neighborhood, a prospector, and, finally, a reporter for the St. Louis Globe-Democrat and later the San Francisco Chronicle.
After tending to some family affairs which had called him back to England in 1898, Angell went to Paris where he engaged in newspaper work, first as sub-editor of the English language Daily Messenger, then as staf contributor to Eclair. Meanwhile he acted as correspondent for some American papers to which he sent dispatches on the progress of the Dreyfus case. His experience with the American temper in the Spanish-American War, with French chauvinism in the Dreyfus affair, and with British jingoism in the Boer War prompted his first book Patriotism under Three Flags: A Plea for Rationalism in Politics (1903). In 1905, Angell accepted the editorship of the Paris edition of Lord Northcliffe's Daily Mail, resigning in 1912 to devote himself completely to writing and lecturing. Angell had by that time become famous.

22. Sir Norman Angell Winner Of The 1933 Nobel Prize In Peace
Sir Norman Angell, a Nobel Peace Laureate, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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S IR N ORMAN A NGELL
1933 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
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    Member Commission Exécutive de la Société des Nations (Executive Committee of the League of Nations) and of National Peace Council
    Author of "The Great Illusion".
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    Place of Birth: Holbeach, Lincolnshire, England
    Place of Death: Croydon, Surrey
    Residence: Great Britain
    Original Name: Ralph Norman Angell-Lane
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23. Sir Norman Angell (British Economist) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Sir Norman Angell (British economist), December 26, 1873Holbeach, Lincolnshire, EnglandOctober 7, 1967Croydon, SurreyEnglish economist and worker for international peace, who was
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24. Angell, Sir Norman (Br. Econ.)
Angell, Sir Norman, or Ralph Norman AngellLane (Br. econ.) role in pre-World War I peace efforts
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Angell, Sir Norman. Hamish Hamilton. 40. Documents on German Foreign Policy 19181945 . Anon. HMSO. 60. Trails From Steepingstones to Kerbstones. Apple, Russell A
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27. Norman Angell: Definition From Answers.com
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Home Library Miscellaneous Columbia Encyclopedia - People Angell, Sir Norman, 1872?-1967, British internationalist and economist, whose name originally was Ralph Norman Angell Lane. He came to fame with The Great Illusion (1910, rev. ed. 1933), in which he posited that the common economic interests of nations make war futile. At the close of World War I he worked for a generous peace and international cooperation. In Peace with the Dictators? (1938) he attacked the British Conservative party's policy of condoning Japanese and Italian aggression. After World War II he urged unity among the Western democracies in such works as Defence and the English-speaking Role (1958). Knighted in 1931, Norman Angell was awarded the 1933 Nobel Peace Prize. Bibliography See his autobiography (1951). Deutsch Italiano Tagalog Search unanswered questions... Enter a question here...

28. Ralph Norman Angell Lane — FactMonster.com
More on Ralph Norman Angell Lane from Fact Monster Sir Norman Angell Angell, Sir Norman Angell, Sir Norman, 1872?–1967, British internationalist and economist,
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Angell, Sir Norman , original name RALPH NORMAN ANGELL-LANE (b. Dec. 26, 1873, Holbeach, Lincolnshire, Eng.d. Oct. 7, 1967, Croydon, Surrey), English economist and worker for international peace who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for 1933. After an education in France, London, and Geneva, he spent several years (1890-98) in the United States, working as a cowboy, a prospector, and finally a journalist for the St. Louis Globe-Democrat and San Francisco Chronicle. Upon his return to Europe, other editorial posts followed, notably editorship of Galignani's Messenger (1899-1903) and Foreign Affairs Angell's most famous work, The Great Illusion (1910), translated into more than a score of languages, tried to establish the fallacy of the idea that conquest and war brought a nation great economic advantage and insured its living space and access to markets, trade, and raw materials. The Great Illusion, 1933

30. Angell Definition Of Angell In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Angell, James Burrill Angell, James Rowland Angell, Joseph K Angell, Joseph K. Angell, Norman Angell, Roger Angell, Roger Angell, Sir Norman Angellike
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31. Angell - Definition And Meaning From Wordnik
Angell Angell, Sir Norman 18721967. British economist and pacifist. He won the 1933 Nobel Peace Prize.
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    • What is so little known and so sobering is that research to date has found that placebos are 80 percent as effective and have fewer side effects and a lot cheaper ( Angell The Huffington Post Marcia Angell , MD, the former editor of the New England Journal of Medicine and author of the powerful book The Truth about Drug Companies, said it plainly and directly: "Trials can be rigged in a dozen ways, and it happens all the time" ( Angell The Huffington Post My previous article noted that the combined profits ($35.9 billion) of the ten largest drug companies in the Fortune 500 in 2002 were more than the combined profits ($33.7 billion) of the remaining 490 companies together (

    32. 20th Century Year By Year 1933
    ANGELL, Sir NORMAN (RALPH LANE), Great Britain, b. 1873, d. 1967 Writer. Member of the Commission Ex 142;cutive de la Soci 142;t 142; des Nations (Executive Committee of the
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    33. Fredsakademiet: Freds- Og Sikkerhedspolitisk Leksion A 151 : Angell, Sir Norman
    Angell Lane, Sir Ralph Norman. F. 1872 D. 1967 Engelsk forfatter, avisredakt r, national konom og f deralist. Udgav det liberale pacifistiske hovedv rk Europe's Optical Illusion
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    Angell, Sir Norman; Aquinas, St. Thomas; Aristophanes, Arnold, Matthew; Arnold, Sir Edwin; Ashbee, Henry Spencer; Ashmole, Elias; Aston, W.G. Atkinson, William Walker
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    Angell, Sir Norman Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Warner Brother's film production (WAVW
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    36. Norman Angell - Research And Read Books, Journals, Articles At
    Angell, Sir Norman 1872?–1967, British internationalist and economist, whose name originally was Ralph Norman Angell Lane. He came to fame with The Great Illusion (1910, rev. ed
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    37. Pacifist: Definition, Synonyms From Answers.com
    Angell, Sir Norman (British economist and pacifist) Quidde, Ludwig (German politician and pacifist) Rustin, Bayard (American civil rights leader and pacifist)
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    38. Angell - Definition Of Angell By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus And Encyc
    An gell (n j l), Sir Norman 18721967. British economist and pacifist. He won the 1933 Nobel Peace Prize. Angell ˈeɪndʒəl n (Biographies / Angell, Sir Norman (1874-1967
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    39. AllRefer.com - Ralph Norman Angell Lane (Economics, Biography) - Encyclopedia
    Ralph Norman Angell Lane see Angell, Sir Norman. Content on this web site is provided for informational purposes only. We accept
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    40. Index Of Nobel Peace Prize Laureates
    Angell, Sir Norman 1933 Arafat, Yasser 1994 Arias Sanchez, Oscar 1987 Arnoldson, Klas Pontus 1908 Asser, Tobias Michael Carel 1911 Bajer, Fredrik 1908
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