The Nomination Database for the
Nobel Peace Prize, 1901-1956
| Year |
Nominator |
Nominee(s) |
Motivation |
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| 1933 |
Becker |
Angell (Lane) |
Angell advocated peace, pacifism and international understanding. He had written "The Great Illusion" (1910), in which he claimed that it was an illusion that war could be profitable to a nation, and he maintained that this illusion was going to lead Europe into a state of war. Angell also wrote "America and The New World-State"(1912), "The World's Highway" (1916) and several other works. "The Unseen Assassins" (1932) described nationalism as the greatest threat to world peace. |
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| 1933 |
Professors of Law at Cornell University |
Hudson |
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| 1951 |
4 professors of law at Cornell University |
Hudson |
Hudson was nominated for his work to give prominence to intellectual freedom and his efforts to establish a world government. |
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| 1951 |
4 professors of law at Cornell University |
Hudson |
Hudson was nominated for his work to give prominence to intellectual freedom and his efforts to establish a world government. |
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