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  1. Ralph Norman Angell Lane (Holbeach, 26 de diciembre de 1872-Croydon, 7 de octubre de 1967) fue un escritor y político británico. Fue uno de los seis hijos del matrimonio entre Thomas Angell Lane y Mary Brittain. Estudió en el Lycée de St. Omer y en la Universidad de Ginebra.

  2. Sir Ralph Norman Angell (26 December 1872 – 7 October 1967) was an English Nobel Peace Prize winner. He was a lecturer, journalist, author and Member of Parliament [1] for the Labour Party . Angell was one of the principal founders of the Union of Democratic Control.

  3. Biographical. Ralph Norman Angell Lane (December 26, 1872-October 7, 1967) 1 was one of six children of Thomas Angell Lane and Mary (Brittain) Lane. Raised in a well-to-do but unpretentious Victorian household in Holbeach in Lincolnshire, England, he was influenced by his older sister Carrie and by extensive reading of such authors as Herbert ...

  4. The Great Illusion is a book by Norman Angell, first published in the United Kingdom in 1909 under the title Europe's Optical Illusion and republished in 1910 and subsequently in various enlarged and revised editions under the title The Great Illusion. It is an influential book in the field of international relations.

  5. 14 de ene. de 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.

  6. Sir Norman Angell. Publicista británico, nacido en Holbeach (Lincolnshire) en 1874. Sus lecturas juveniles fomentaron en él una enorme preocupación por el mundo, y un gran idealismo. Sumario. 1 Síntesis biográfica. 1.1 Escritor. 1.2 Muerte. 2 Obras mas reconocida. 3 Premios y reconocimientos. 4 Fuentes. Síntesis biográfica.

  7. www.nobelpeaceprize.org › laureates › 19331933 - Nobel Peace Prize

    The British journalist and author Norman Angell is the only person to have been awarded the Peace Prize for publishing a book. In 1910 he wrote The Great Illusion, of which over two million copies were sold and which was translated into 25 languages.