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Christian Lous Lange (17 September 1869 – 11 December 1938) was a Norwegian historian, teacher, and political scientist. He was one of the world's foremost exponents of the theory and practice of internationalism.
- Nobel Peace Prize (1921)
- 11 December 1938 (aged 69), Oslo, Norway
Christian Lous Lange (* 17. September 1869 in Stavanger; † 11. Dezember 1938 in Oslo) war ein norwegischer Politiker und Sekretär der Interparlamentarischen Union. 1921 erhielt er gemeinsam mit Karl Hjalmar Branting den Friedensnobelpreis .
20. März 2024 · Christian Lous Lange was a Norwegian peace advocate, secretary-general of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (1909–33), and co-winner (with Karl Branting) of the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1921. Lange graduated in languages from the University of Oslo in 1893 and in 1919 received a doctorate for a thesis.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Learn about the life and achievements of Christian Lange, a Norwegian politician and economist who was the first paid, nonparliamentary secretary-general of the Interparliamentary Union and a member of the League of Nations. He was also a prominent figure in the theory and practice of internationalism, a liberal defender of democracy, and a historian of pacifist doctrine.
Christian Louis Lange (krĬs´tyän lōō´ē läng´ə), 1869–1938, Norwegian pacifist. In his youth he joined the Young Norway movement and worked for the separation of Norway from Sweden.
17. Okt. 2021 · Christian Lous Lange was the first Norwegian to receive the Nobel Peace Prize in 1921, for his work as the first secretary of the Norwegian Nobel Committee and the Inter-Parliamentary Union. He was a champion of international cooperation and a realist who preferred to prevent wars than to end them. Learn more about his life, legacy and role in Norwegian foreign policy.
1921 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate. Secretary General Inter-Parliamentary Union, Brussels. Christian Lous Lange, a Nobel Peace Laureate, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.