The Nomination Database for the
Nobel Peace Prize, 1901-1956
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| Year | Nominator | Nominee(s) | Motivation | |
| 1905 | Trueblood | The American Peace Society | The American Peace Society was the oldest peace movement in the world (founded 1815). It had published and circulated numerous books, pamphlets and leaflets, in the endeavour to transform and develop public opinion. The Society advocated peace, international law and arbitration. | Show » |
| 1907 | Slayden | Winslow | Show » | |
| 1908 | Lockwood | American Peace Society Universal Peace Union |
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| 1908 | Lockwood | Universal Peace Union American Peace Society |
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| 1911 | Mc Call | The World's Christian Endeavor Union | Show » | |
| 1912 | Quigstad | The World's Christian Endeavour Union | Show » | |
| 1913 | Andersen Grimsø / Bryggesaa | The Christian Endeavour Union (att/ President Francis Edward Clark) | Show » | |
| 1913 | Arnoldson | Trueblood | Trueblood was secretary of the US Peace Society. Editor of the periodical "The Advocate of Peace". He wrote "The Federation of the World" and he translated Kant's "Zum ewigen Frieden" into English. Trueblood attended most international peace conferences and was a member of the Commission of the Peace Bureau. He organized two peace congresses held in the USA (Chicago 1893 and Boston 1904) and was a member of the International Law Association. | Show » |
| 1914 | Arnoldson | Trueblood Umfrid |
Trueblood was secretary of the US Peace Society. Editor of the periodical "The Advocate of Peace". He wrote "The Federation of the World" and he translated Kant's "Zum ewigen Frieden" into English. Trueblood attended most international peace conferences and was a member of the Commission of the Peace Bureau. He organized two peace congresses held in the USA (Chicago 1893 and Boston 1904) and was a member of the International Law Association. Umfried was chairman of the Stuttgart Peace Society and vice-president of the German Peace Society. He worked hard to change the attitude of the German evangelical clergy towards peace. He wrote and published numerous articles on peace. His major work was "Europa den Europäern. Politische Ketzereien". | Show » |
| 1914 | Arnoldson | Umfrid Trueblood |
Umfried was chairman of the Stuttgart Peace Society and vice-president of the German Peace Society. He worked hard to change the attitude of the German evangelical clergy towards peace. He wrote and published numerous articles on peace. His major work was "Europa den Europäern. Politische Ketzereien". Trueblood was secretary of the US Peace Society. Editor of the periodical "The Advocate of Peace". He wrote "The Federation of the World" and he translated Kant's "Zum ewigen Frieden" into English. Trueblood attended most international peace conferences and was a member of the Commission of the Peace Bureau. He organized two peace congresses held in the USA (Chicago 1893 and Boston 1904) and was a member of the International Law Association. | Show » |
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MLA style: "Nomination Database - Peace". Nobelprize.org. 24 May 2013 http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/nomination/nomination.php?action=advsearch&key1=candcity&log1=IS&string1=Boston&log10=AND&key2=candcountry&log2=IS&string2=US
MLA style: "Nomination Database - Peace". Nobelprize.org. 24 May 2013 http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/nomination/nomination.php?action=advsearch&key1=candcity&log1=IS&string1=Boston&log10=AND&key2=candcountry&log2=IS&string2=US
