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  1. Sir Ralph Norman Angell (* 26. Dezember 1872 in Holbeach als Ralph Norman Angell Lane; † 7. Oktober 1967 in Croydon) war ein britischer Schriftsteller und Publizist. Er erhielt 1933 den Friedensnobelpreis als Mitglied der Exekutivkommission des Völkerbundes und des Nationalen Friedensrats.

  2. Norman Angell (1872-1967) was an English Nobel Peace Prize winner, author, journalist and politician. He is best known for his book The Great Illusion, which argued that war was economically futile in the modern world.

  3. The Great Illusion is a book by Norman Angell, first published in the United Kingdom in 1909 under the title Europe's Optical Illusion [1] and republished in 1910 and subsequently in various enlarged and revised editions under the title The Great Illusion. [2]

    • A. H. Snow, Norman Angell
    • 1909
  4. 14. Jan. 2019 · How did the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate of 1933, who argued that war was no longer profitable, come to support a transatlantic defence alliance? This article traces his political evolution from idealistic pacifist to realistic pacifist and his role in the creation of NATO.

    • Michael Rühle
  5. 7. Okt. 2017 · Der Friedensnobelpreisträger und Pazifist Norman Angell. In seiner pazifistischen Streitschrift „The Great Illusion“ hatte der Publizist Norman Angell schon 1910, wenige Jahre vor Ausbruch des...

  6. Learn about the life and work of Sir Norman Angell, the British journalist and author who received the Nobel Peace Prize for his book The Great Illusion. Explore his theory of economic interdependence, his advocacy of international cooperation, and his involvement in various peace movements.

  7. Author and journalist Norman Angell received the Nobel Peace Prize primarily for his book The Great Illusion. Published in 1910, it sold over two million copies and was translated into 25 languages. Angell analyzed the essence of war and determined that even for the victor, war had become counterproductive to a nation’s quest for prosperity ...