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  1. Joseph Rotblat: A Man of Conscience in the Nuclear Age by Martin Underwood, 2009-08-30
  2. Joseph Rotblat: Visionary for Peace
  3. Confronting the Challenges of the 21st Century
  4. A Quest for Global Peace: Rotblat and Ikeda on War, Ethics and the Nuclear Threat by Joseph Rotblat, Daisaku Ikeda, 2006-12-26
  5. Striving for Peace, Security and Development in the World Annals of Pugwash 1991: Annals of Pugwash 1991 by China) Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs 1991 (Peking, Joseph Rotblat, 1993-03
  6. The Arms Race at a Time of Decision: Annals of Pugwash, 1983 by Joseph Rotblat, 1984-07
  7. Annals of Pugwash 1985: World Peace and the Developing Countries
  8. World Citizenship: Allegiance to Humanity
  9. A Nuclear-weapon-free World: Desirable? Feasible? (A Pugwash monograph) by Joseph Rotblat, Jack Steinberger, et all 1995-12-18
  10. Nuclear Reactors: To Breed or Not to Breed
  11. 48th Pugwash Conference on Science & World Affairs: The Long Roads to Peace
  12. A World at the Crossroads: New Conflicts, New Solutions : Annals of Pugwash 1993 by Joseph Rotblat, 1994-09
  13. Verification of Arms Reductions: Nuclear, Conventional and Chemical
  14. Building Global Security Through Cooperation: Annuals of Pugwash 1989 by Joseph Rotblat, 1991-03

1. Joseph Rotblat - Curriculum Vitae
Responsibility of Scientists. From Les Prix nobel 1995. Selected Bibliography.By joseph rotblat. rotblat, joseph. “Leaving the Bomb
http://www.nobel.se/peace/laureates/1995/rotblat-cv.html
Born Warsaw, 4 November 1908 (British citizen since 1946)
Educated at the Free University of Poland and the University of Warsaw , Poland Academic Degrees
MA, Free University of Poland, 1932
Doctor of Physics, University of Warsaw, 1938
PhD, University of Liverpool
DSc, University of London, 1953 Honorary Degrees
Hon DSc, University of Bradford
Hon. Fellow, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology
Dr Honoris causa University of Moscow
Hon DSc, University of Liverpool, 1989 Professional Career Research Fellow of Radiological Laboratory of Scientific Society of Warsaw Assistant Director of Atomic Physics Institute of Free University of Poland Oliver Lodge Fellowship, University of Liverpool Work on atom bomb, University of Liverpool and in Los Alamos Lecturer and afterwards Senior Lecturer in Department of Physics, Liverpool University

2. Peace 1995
The nobel Peace Prize 1995. joseph rotblat, Pugwash Conferences on Science and WorldAffairs. 1/2 of the prize, 1/2 of the prize. United Kingdom, Pugwash, Canada.
http://www.nobel.se/peace/laureates/1995/
The Nobel Peace Prize 1995
"for their efforts to diminish the part played by nuclear arms in international politics and, in the longer run, to eliminate such arms" Joseph Rotblat Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize United Kingdom Pugwash, Canada Founded in 1957 b. 1908
(in Warsaw, Poland) The Nobel Peace Prize 1995
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3. Joseph Rotblat Winner Of The 1995 Nobel Prize In Peace
nobel Peace Prize Festival (submitted by Nancy Baumgartner); joseph Rotblatnobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech (submitted by Michael Holmboe Meyer);
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J OSEPH R OTBLAT
1995 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
    for their efforts to diminish the part played by nuclear arms in international politics and in the longer run to eliminate such arms.
Background
    Born: 1908
    Place of Birth: Poland
    Residence: Great Britain, London
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4. Index Of Nobel Peace Prize Laureates
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PEACE PRIZE LAUREATES. Name, Year Awarded. Addams,Jane, 1931. Root, Elihu, 1912. rotblat, joseph, 1995. Sadat, Mohamed Anwar El, 1978.
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ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PEACE PRIZE LAUREATES
Name Year Awarded Addams, Jane The American Friends Service Committee Amnesty International Annan, Kofi ... Medicine We always welcome your feedback and comments

5. Ten Nobels For The Future
In 1995, fifty years after Hiroshima and Nagasaki, joseph rotblat and the PugwashConferences were awarded the nobel Prize for Peace. The Pugwash Manifesto.
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Allais, Maurice
Economics, 1988
Altman, Sidney
Chemistry, 1989
Arber, Werner
Medicine, 1978
Arrow, Kenneth J.
Economics, 1972
Baltimore, David
Medicine, 1975
Becker, Gary S.
Economics, 1992
Black, James W.
Medicine, 1988
Brown, Lester R.

Buchanan, James M.
Economics, 1986
Charpak, Georges
Physics, 1992 Dahrendorf, Ralf Dausset, Jean Medicine, 1980 Economics, 1983 de Duve, Christian Medicine, 1974 Dulbecco, Renato Medicine, 1975 Ernst, Richard R. Chemistry, 1991 Esaki, Leo Physics, 1973 Fo, Dario Literature, 1997 Gell-Mann, Murray Physics, 1969 Glashow, Sheldon Lee Physics, 1979 Guillemin, Roger C.L. Medicine, 1977 Hoffmann, Roald Chemistry, 1981 Jacob, François Medicine, 1965 Kindermans, Jean-Marie Peace 1999 Klein, Lawrence R. Economics, 1980 Kroto, Harold W. Chemistry, 1996 Lederman, Leon M.

6. Dieci Nobel Per Il Futuro
Translate this page Nel 1995, cinquant'anni dopo Hiroshima e Nagasaki, joseph rotblat e le ConferenzePugwash hanno ricevuto il premio nobel per la Pace. The Pugwash Manifesto.
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Allais, Maurice
Economia, 1988
Altman, Sidney
Chimica, 1989
Arber, Werner
Medicina, 1978
Arrow, Kenneth J.
Economia, 1972
Baltimore, David
Medicina, 1975
Becker, Gary S.
Economia, 1992
Black, James W.
Medicina, 1988
Brown, Lester R.

Buchanan, James M.
Economia, 1986
Charpak, Georges
Fisica, 1992 Dahrendorf, Ralf Dausset, Jean Medicina, 1980 Economia, 1983 de Duve, Christian Medicina, 1974 Dulbecco, Renato Medicina, 1975 Ernst, Richard R. Chimica, 1991 Esaki, Leo Fisica, 1973 Fo, Dario Letteratura, 1997 Gell-Mann, Murray Fisica, 1969 Glashow, Sheldon Lee Fisica, 1979 Guillemin, Roger C.L. Medicina, 1977 Hoffmann, Roald Chimica, 1981 Jacob, François Medicina, 1965 Kindermans, Jean-Marie Pace, 1999 Klein, Lawrence R. Economia, 1980 Kroto, Harold W. Chimica, 1996 Lederman, Leon M.

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8. Biography Of Dr. Joseph Rotblat, Nobel Peace Laureate
In 1995, fifty years after Hiroshima and Nagasaki, joseph rotblat and the PugwashConferences were awarded the nobel Prize for Peace. Related items
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home key issues history resources ... contact us Joseph Rotblat Joseph Rotblat, born in Warsaw in 1908, obtained his M.A. from the Free University of Poland in 1932 and a doctorate in Physics from the University of Warsaw where in 1937 he became assistant director of the Atom Physics Institute. In 1939 he started working at the University of Liverpool on the feasibility of the atom bomb with James Chadwick, whom he followed to Los Alamos to take part in the Manhattan Project. In November 1944, when it was confirmed that Nazi Germany would never manage to build the bomb, Rotblat immediately returned to England, the only scientist to quit the Manhattan Project before its devastating conclusion. In 1946 he co-founded the Atomic Scientists Association and in 1947 he organized "Atom Train," the first big exhibition on peaceful uses and against military applications of nuclear energy. Rotblat obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Liverpool in 1950 and his D.Sc. from the University of London in 1953; from 1945 to 1949 he was Director of Research in Nuclear Physics at the University of Liverpool. During those years, his work on photosensitive emulsions contributed to the discovery of the

9. 1995 Nobel Peace Laureate Joseph Rotblat To Speak At McGill
nobel Peace laureate joseph rotblat will speak tonight at McGill onPreservation of humankind in the nuclear age. Skip
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Student information Alumni and friends Faculty and staff ... April 1995 Nobel Peace laureate Joseph Rotblat to speak at McGill McGill students raise money to improve campus libraries Chair in Chinese Cultural Studies established May June ... December Source Joe Zackon
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1995 Nobel Peace laureate Joseph Rotblat to speak tonight at McGill University April 1, 1998 Professor Alan Shaver, Dean of the Faculty of Science, one of the organizers of the lecture, is proud to host Professor Joseph Rotblat at McGill: "His presence links us to a venerable tradition of peace loving scientists who are deeply concerned about the world and the use of science for beneficial purposes. Professor Rotblat is a living embodiment of the ideal role model, an excellent scientist and a devoted worker for peace." Other organizing parties are McGill Student Pugwash, the Science Undergraduate Society, and the Physics Department. Media representatives are also invited to a reception for Professor Rotblat which will be held in the McIntyre Medical Building immediately following the talk and discussion period. Next: McGill students raise money to improve campus libraries
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10. 1995 Nobel Peace Laureate Joseph Rotblat To Speak At McGill
1995 nobel Peace laureate joseph rotblat to speak tonight at McGillUniversity April 1, 1998. The 1995 nobel Peace laureate and co
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11. Rotblat, Joseph
joseph rotblat at his office at the Pugwash Conferences in London, 1995. In 1995rotblat and his organization were jointly awarded the nobel Prize for
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Rotblat, Joseph
Joseph Rotblat at his office at the Pugwash Conferences in London, 1995 (b. Nov. 4, 1908, Warsaw, Pol., Russian Empire [now in Poland]), Polish-born British physicist who became a leading critic of nuclear weaponry. He was a founding member (1957), secretary-general (1957-73), and president (from 1988) of the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, a London-based worldwide organization of scholars that seeks solutions to problems of national development and international security. In 1995 Rotblat and his organization were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace for their longtime promotion of nuclear disarmament, most notably by sponsoring discussions between scientists from the United States and the Soviet Union. Rotblat was educated in Warsaw at the Free University of Poland (M.A., 1932) and at the University of Warsaw (Ph.D., 1938). In 1939 he won a fellowship to the University of Liverpool, England, with which he was associated until 1949. In 1944 he moved to the United States to work on the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos, N.M., but quit the project and returned to Britain that same year after learning that Nazi Germany would not build a competing atomic bomb. After the war he shifted the focus of his research to medical physics. In 1950 he became a professor of physics at St. Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College at the University of London. In 1955 Rotblat was among a handful of prominent scientists, including Albert Einstein, who signed a manifesto by Bertrand Russell that criticized the proliferation of nuclear arms. The manifesto led to the founding of the Pugwash Conferences, named for the native village in Nova Scotia, Can., of the industrialist and philanthropist Cyrus Eaton, where they were inaugurated in 1957. The conferences have gathered scientists from many countries and are held regularly at various sites throughout the world. Rotblat published several works on the Pugwash movement, nuclear physics, and world peace.

12. Nobel Prize Winners For 1991-Present
peace, Pugwash Conferences, (founded 1957), peace, rotblat, joseph,UK, physics, Perl, Martin Lewis, US, discovery of tau subatomic particle,
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Year Category Article Country* Achievement Literary Area chemistry Ernst, Richard R. Switzerland improvements in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy economic science Coase, Ronald U.S. application of economic principles to the study of law literature Gordimer, Nadine South Africa novelist peace Aung San Suu Kyi Myanmar physics Gennes, Pierre-Gilles de France discovery of general rules for behaviour of molecules physiology/medicine Neher, Erwin Germany discovery of how cells communicate, as related to diseases physiology/medicine Sakmann, Bert Germany discovery of how cells communicate, as related to diseases chemistry Marcus, Rudolph A. U.S. explanation of how electrons transfer between molecules economics Becker, Gary S. U.S. application of economic theory to social sciences literature Walcott, Derek St. Lucia poet peace Guatemala physics Charpak, Georges France inventor of detector that traces subatomic particles physiology/medicine Fischer, Edmond H. U.S. discovery of class of enzymes called protein kinases physiology/medicine Krebs, Edwin Gerhard

13. Le Nobel De La Paix Joseph Rotblat Prend La Parole à McGill
Translate this page Contact. Adam Sherrard McGill Student Pugwash 514-844-5280. joseph rotblat, lauréatdu prix nobel de la paix prend la parole à l'Université McGill
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14. 1995 Nobel Peace Prize - An Essay By Irwin Abrams
THE 1995 nobel PEACE PRIZE FOR joseph rotblat AND THE PUGWASH CONFERENCE ON SCIENCEAND WORLD AFFAIRS By Irwin Abrams Published in THE nobel PRIZE ANNUAL for
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15. Professor Rotblat's Nobel Speech
Remember Your Humanity © 1995 The nobel Foundation Professor joseph RotblatFounder and President, Pugwash Council 10 December 1995, Oslo, Norway YOUR
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Remember Your Humanity
Professor Joseph Rotblat
Founder and President, Pugwash Council
10 December 1995, Oslo, Norway
Y OUR Majesties, Members of the Nobel Committee, Your Excellencies, Officers and Participants in the Pugwash Conferences, Ladies and Gentlemen: At this momentous event in my life - the acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize - I want to speak as a scientist, but also as a human being. From my earliest days I had a passion for science. But science, the exercise of the supreme power of the human intellect, was always linked in my mind with benefit to people. I saw science as being in harmony with humanity. I did not imagine that the second half of my life would be spent on efforts to avert a mortal danger to humanity created by science.
The practical release of nuclear energy was the outcome of many years of experimental and theoretical research. It had great potential for the common good. But the first the general public learned about this discovery was the news of the destruction of Hiroshima by the atom bomb. A splendid achievement of science and technology had turned malign. Science became identified with death and destruction.
It is painful to me to admit that this depiction of science was deserved. The decision to use the atom bomb on Japanese cities, and the consequent build up of enormous nuclear arsenals, was made by governments, on the basis of political and military perceptions. But scientists on both sides of the iron curtain played a very significant role in maintaining the momentum of the nuclear arms race throughout the four decades of the Cold War.

16. The Nuclear Threat Is Real, By Joseph Rotblat - An Address To The 3rd World Summ
Sir joseph rotblat is cofounder and past President of the Pugwash Conferences,and was co-recipient with Pugwash of the 1995 nobel Peace Prize.
http://www.pugwash.org/reports/nw/nuclear-threat-rotblat.htm
The Nuclear Threat is Real Address to the
3rd World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates
Rome, Italy, 19-20 October 2002
Joseph Rotblat

We are in the midst of the crisis over Iraq now aggravated by the terrorist attack in Bali. The US government is determined to bring about the downfall of Saddam Hussein, and to achieve this by military means, with or without UN approval. In justification of this policy, we are told that there is a real threat of nuclear weapons being used by Saddam Hussein. When I chose for my paper the title "The Nuclear Threat is Real," I did not have in mind the threat from Iraq. What I did have in mind was the threat from the United States: I had in mind the aggressive policy pursued by a team of hardliners, who have gained power in the Bush administration and are determined to ensure US supremacy in every field, including the nuclear one. I am highly critical of this policy, but I want to make it clear that my criticism is not of the American people. I am sure that they are genuine in their quest for peace. With the award of the Nobel Peace Prize to Jimmy Carter, of the 89 individual Peace Laureates, 19 are from the United States. In a recent public opinion poll, 76% of Americans were in favour of banning nuclear weapons. However, I have to confess to a deepening worry about the unilateralist policy of the American government. Economic affluence has revealed the ugly face of capitalism: greed and selfishness have become a main driving force. The consequent need to protect the American way of life has resulted in a huge build-up of military strength, including the decision to proceed with ballistic missile defence despite strong opposition from other countries.

17. Pugwash
nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech joseph rotblat 1995 nobel Peace Prize LaureateOslo, December 10, 1995 Remember Your Humanity At this momentous event in my
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Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech
Joseph Rotblat
1995 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
Oslo, December 10, 1995
Remember Your Humanity
At this momentous event in my life - the acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize, I want to speak as a scientist, but also as a human being. From my earliest days I had a passion for science. But science, the exercise of the supreme power of the human intellect, was always linked in my mind with benefit to people. I saw science as being in harmony with humanity. I did not imagine that the second half of my life would be spent on efforts to avert a mortal danger to humanity created by science,
The practical release of nuclear energy was the outcome of many years of experimental and theoretical research, It had great potential for the common good. But the first the general public learned about this discovery was the news of the destruction of Hiroshima by the atom bomb, A splendid achievement of science and technology had turned malign. Science became identified with death and destruction.
It is painful to me to admit that this depiction of science was deserved, The decision to use the atom bomb on Japanese cities, and the consequent build up of enormous nuclear arsenals, was made by governments, on the basis of political and military perceptions. But scientists on both sides of the iron curtain played a very significant role in maintaining the momentum of the nuclear arms race throughout the four decades of the Cold War.

18. Joseph Rotblat, By Melissa Eileen Kane
scientists who helped create nuclear weapons. My 20th Century peacehero is Dr. joseph rotblat, winner of the 1995 nobel Peace Prize.
http://www.wagingpeace.org/articles/peaceheroes/joseph_rotblat.htm
Joseph Rotblat
By Melissa Eileen Kane One might be surprised to find the numerous crusaders for peace in a century torn with war and destruction. The heroes of the last century are not the great military leaders or the political leaders who marched us into war, but those who averted conflict and strove for world peace. In particular, those who strove for the end of the nuclear arms race can be commended. These heroes are often found in the scientists who helped create nuclear weapons. My 20th Century peace hero is Dr. Joseph Rotblat, winner of the 1995 Nobel Peace Prize. Rotblat does not accept the end of the Cold War as a final victory for his crusade. He warns that we should not see this victory as the end of the nuclear age. He persists that though the end of the arms race is a great victory, the nuclear problem has not been solved. Rotblat insists that we each have a duty to ensure the continuance of human life and enrichment. When I think of peace heroes, I admittedly think of the obvious choices, Mother Theresa, Mahatma Ghandi, the Dalai Lama, but when I read the list of Nobel Laureates, I discovered many heroes, nearly forgotten by the masses. Joseph Rotblat is not a household name, and hardly mentioned in any history text. However, Rotblat is a prime candidate for all that he has received. There is no better Nobel Laureate than a man who will not accept mere nuclear deterrence, but only disarmament, peaceful solutions, and positive uses of nuclear power. His crusade is inspiring to those who seek comfort and security in the future which holds only uncertainly and hope.

19. Un Mundo Sin Guerra Por Joseph Rotblat
Translate this page El profesor joseph rotblat es un físico eminente nacido en Polonia.En 1995, el profesor rotblat recibió el Premio nobel de la Paz.
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Un Mundo sin Guerra
Por Joseph Rotblat*
En el último párrafo de mi discurso de aceptación del Premio Nobel de la Paz dije: "La búsqueda por un mundo libre de guerras se basa en un propósito básico: la supervivencia". Pero si en el proceso aprendemos cómo lograrlo por el amor en vez del temor, por la bondad en vez de la violencia; si en el proceso aprendemos a combinar lo esencial con lo placentero, lo conveniente con lo benevolente, lo práctico con lo hermoso, este será un incentivo extra para que nos embarquemos en tan enorme misión. Pero sobre todo, no olvidemos a la humanidad. *El profesor Joseph Rotblat es un físico eminente nacido en Polonia. En 1995, el profesor Rotblat recibió el Premio Nobel de la Paz. En 1997 fue galardonado con el Premio "Por Una Distinguida Vida Como Líder por la Paz" que otorga la Nuclear Age Peace Foundation. The Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
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20. Rotblat, Joseph
rotblat, joseph (1908). Institute of Radiology, 1990 Albert Einstein Peace Prize,1992 Honorary Professor, University of Blagoevgrad, 1993 nobel Peace Laureate
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Rotblat, Joseph Born Warsaw, 4 November 1908 (British citizen since 1946) Educated at the Free University of Poland and the University of Warsaw, Poland. Academic Degrees:
MA, Free University of Poland, 1932
Doctor of Physics, University of Warsaw, 1938
PhD, University of Liverpool, 1950
DSc, University of London, 1953 Honorary Degrees:
Hon DSc, University of Bradford, 1973
Hon. Fellow, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, 1985
Dr Honoris causa, University of Moscow, 1988
Hon DSc, University of Liverpool, 1989 Professional Career:
1933-1939: Research Fellow of Radiological Laboratory of Scientific Society of Warsaw
1937-1939: Assistant Director of Atomic Physics Institute of Free University of Poland 1939: Oliver Lodge Fellowship, University of Liverpool 1939-1944: Work on atom bomb, University of Liverpool and in Los Alamos 1940-1949: Lecturer and afterwards Senior Lecturer in Department of Physics, Liverpool University

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