The Nomination Database for the
Nobel Peace Prize, 1901-1956
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| Year | Nominator | Nominee(s) | Motivation | |
| 1901 | Chiapelli | Petrochi | Petrochi was nominated for his work "La Guerra". | Show » |
| 1901 | de Christoforis | Umano (Meale) | Umano was nominated for his writings on peace. He had written extensively on such subjects as war and peace, patriotism, and he had also constructed a "law on patriotism". | Show » |
| 1901 | Moneta | Ferrero | Ferrero had given numerous lectures on militarism in Milan, and the lectures had been received with great acclaim by the people in Milan. | Show » |
| 1901 | Porra | Societį interregionale per la pace, Unione Lombarda | The Societą interregionale per la pace, Unione Lombarda, was nominated for its efforts to peace and peace issues. | Show » |
| 1901 | The Italian Inter-Parliamentary Group | Pandolfi | Pandolfi was nominated for his efforts to establish local peace associations (Venice and Turin) and the Italian Peace Society, and also for his inter-parliamentary peace work. He acted as mediator between Italy and Romania, and Italy and France, in an attempt to create greater understanding and a sense of brotherhood between these states. | Show » |
| 1902 | 15 members of the Italian parliament | Moneta | Moneta became active in the peace movement in 1870. In 1878 he helped establish the League of Liberty, Brotherhood and Peace in Milan. In 1887 he helped to found the Society for International Peace and Justice, and the Lombard Union for International Peace and Understanding, of which he became president. Moneta regularly attended international peace congresses, and from 1895 onwards he was a member of the Permanent Interntional Peace Bureau. He actively worked to establish better understanding between countries on the verge of conflict, especially through arbitration. | Show » |
| 1902 | 8 Members of the Italian Senate and Chamber of Deputies | Longo | Show » | |
| 1902 | Ascoli | Moneta | Moneta became active in the peace movement in 1870. In 1878 he helped establish the League of Liberty, Brotherhood and Peace in Milan. In 1887 he helped to found the Society for International Peace and Justice, and the Lombard Union for International Peace and Understanding, of which he became president. Moneta regularly attended international peace congresses, and from 1895 onwards he was a member of the Permanent Interntional Peace Bureau. He actively worked to establish better understanding between countries on the verge of conflict, especially through arbitration. | Show » |
| 1902 | Barzilai | Moneta von Suttner |
Moneta became active in the peace movement in 1870. In 1878 he helped establish the League of Liberty, Brotherhood and Peace in Milan. In 1887 he helped to found the Society for International Peace and Justice, and the Lombard Union for International Peace and Understanding, of which he became president. Moneta regularly attended international peace congresses, and from 1895 onwards he was a member of the Permanent Interntional Peace Bureau. He actively worked to establish better understanding between countries on the verge of conflict, especially through arbitration. Suttner was the author of the novel "Die Waffen nieder" (Lay Down Your Arms), the most important antiwar novel of the period. She was the founder and president of the Austrian Peace Society (1891), and she contributed to the foundation of the Permanent International Peace Bureau (1891). Suttner was nominated for her contribution to the international peace movement. | Show » |
| 1902 | Cardarelli | Longo | Show » | |
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MLA style: "Nomination Database - Peace". Nobelprize.org. 22 May 2013 http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/nomination/nomination.php?action=advsearch&key1=candcountry&log1=IS&string1=IT
MLA style: "Nomination Database - Peace". Nobelprize.org. 22 May 2013 http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/nomination/nomination.php?action=advsearch&key1=candcountry&log1=IS&string1=IT
