Index Of Nobel Peace Prize Laureates ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PEACE PRIZE LAUREATES. Name, Year Awarded. Addams,Jane, 1931. Corrigan, Mairead, 1976. cremer, sir william randal, 1903. Dalai Lama,1989. http://almaz.com/nobel/peace/alpha.html
Randal Cremer - Biography give 1838 as the year of cremer's birth. sir randal's biographer, Howard Evans, gives1828 Daniel Street, Portsea, Portsmouth (RG4/563) «william randall, son http://www.nobel.se/peace/laureates/1903/cremer-bio.html
Extractions: William Randal Cremer (March 18, 1828 -July 22, 1908) was born in the small town of Fareham, England, not far from Portsmouth, into a working class family at a time when intense misery was the workingman's lot. His father, a coach painter, deserted the family while the boy was still an infant. His mother, an indomitable woman, raised her son and two daughters despite stringent poverty and even sent her son to school - a church school, for she was a strong Methodist. At fifteen he was apprenticed to an uncle in the building trades, eventually becoming a full-fledged carpenter. During this time he supplemented his meager formal education by attending lectures. On one occasion he heard a lecture on peace in which the speaker suggested that international disputes be settled by arbitration, an idea that Cremer never forgot. Cremer moved to London in 1852. There his capacity for administration was recognized in 1858 when, at the age of thirty, he was elected to a council of those running a campaign for the nine-hour day; later in that year he was one of seven who directed labor during a lockout of 70,000 men. He was instrumental in forming a single union for his trade: the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners; he participated in the formation of the International Working Men's Association but withdrew his support when the Association was taken over by more revolutionary thinkers.
Cremer, Sir William Randal cremer, sir william randal , 18281908, English pacifist. in the cause of internationalarbitration cremer was awarded the 1903 nobel Peace Prize. http://www.infoplease.com/cgi-bin/id/A0813984
Extractions: Pronunciation Key Cremer, Sir William Randal , English pacifist. At first active in trade unionism, he gradually expanded his work and interests, becoming one of the most active advocates of international arbitration. In 1871 he became secretary of the Workmen's Peace Association, a position he held until his death. For his efforts in the cause of international arbitration Cremer was awarded the 1903 Nobel Peace Prize. He gave most of the stipend in trust to the International Arbitration League. He was knighted in 1907. See biography by H. Evans (1909, repr. 1973).
William Randal Cremer The life of sir william randal cremer is something of a ragsto he went to work inthe shipyards, cremer made his of one of the very first nobel Peace Prizes. http://www.ipu.org/strct-e/cremer.htm
Extractions: The life of Sir William Randal Cremer is something of a rags-to-riches story. Born in 1828, in abject poverty, and with only a scanty education which ended at age twelve when he went to work in the shipyards, Cremer made his way upward with his exceptional skills as an organizer, becoming one of the first representatives of the working class in Parliament, a leader of the emerging international peace movement in the late nineteenth century and the winner of one of the very first Nobel Peace Prizes. Randal Cremer (he preferred to drop the William) was born to poor working-class parents in a small town in Hampshire, England. Not long after his birth, his father deserted the family, leaving his mother to raise three young children in poverty. At fifteen Cremer was apprenticed to a carpenter, and it was as a journeyman carpenter that at the age of twenty-four he came to London to seek his fortune. This he found in the trade-union movement, where his leadership qualities were soon recognized. At the age of thirty he was helping organize the campaign for a nine-hour day, and he went on to become a national leader of the carpenters' union and a member of the London Trades Council. With other working-class leaders Cremer was drawn into campaigns on international questions of the day: support of the North in the American civil war, of the Poles in their revolt against Russia, and the welcoming to England of Giuseppe Garibaldi, the hero of the Italian Risorgimento. These activities led to the establishment in 1864 of the International Working Men's Association, in which Karl Marx and other socialists from the continent took part. Cremer was elected general secretary in 1865, but resigned after two years, later maintaining that the organization had come under the direction of "men who cared more for their isms than for the cause of real progress."
William Randal Cremer Translate this page La vie de sir william randal cremer est de celles que marque profondément une brillanteascension fut couronnée par l'un des tous premiers Prix nobel de la http://www.ipu.org/strct-f/cremer.htm
Extractions: Aux côtés d'autres dirigeants ouvriers, Cremer fut associé à diverses campagnes sur les grandes questions internationales de l'époque : soutien aux Nordistes dans la guerre de sécession américaine et aux Polonais dans leur révolte contre la Russie, accueil en Angleterre de Garibaldi, héros du Risorgimento italien. Ces activités aboutirent à la création en 1864 de la Working Men's Peace Association à laquelle prirent part Karl Marx et d'autres socialistes d'Europe continentale. Elu Secrétaire honoraire en 1865, Cremer démissionna deux ans plus tard en déclarant que l'organisation était passée sous le contrôle d'"hommes plus soucieux de leurs 'ismes' que du combat pour un véritable progrès". Il fut même candidat à la députation en 1868 mais échoua dans cette première tentative. Dans son programme électoral figure une revendication courante chez les militants pacifistes de l'époque : l'appel à la "création d'une ligue internationale d'arbitrage chargée de régler les différends entre les nations en vue d'aboutir au désarmement général et d'instaurer une ère de paix". En décembre 1903, on apprit que Cremer avait reçu le Prix Nobel, qu'il méritait amplement. Il dut différer le discours d'usage jusqu'en janvier 1905. Alors âgé de 76 ans, mais toujours aussi consciencieux, il fit le long voyage jusqu'en Norvège malgré les rigueurs de l'hiver et y célébra "les progrès et les avantages de l'arbitrage".
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Extractions: Cremer, Sir William Randal 1828-1908, English pacifist. At first active in trade unionism, he gradually expanded his work and interests, becoming one of the most active advocates of international arbitration. In 1871 he became secretary of the Workmen's Peace Association, a position he held until his death. For his efforts in the cause of international arbitration Cremer was awarded the 1903 Nobel Peace Prize. He gave most of the stipend in trust to the International Arbitration League. He was knighted in 1907. See biography by Howard Evans (1909, repr. 1973).
Pacifism: Pacifism In The Nineteenth Century The efforts of Frédéric Passy in France and of sir william randal cremer in Great Theaward of the nobel Peace Prize (see nobel, Alfred Bernhard) did http://www.slider.com/enc/40000/pacifism_Pacifism_in_the_Nineteenth_Century.htm
Extractions: pacifism: Pacifism in the Nineteenth Century Modern pacifism began early in the 19th century, with peace societies that were formed in New York (1815), Massachusetts (1815), and Great Britain (1816). Other countries followed, and societies were established in France and Switzerland not long afterward. In 1828 William Ladd , one of the early pacifists, welded the many local societies that had been established in the United States into the American Peace Society. Soon more radical pacifists came to the fore, and the peace movement in the United States became connected with other causes under the leadership of such men as Elihu Burritt and William Lloyd Garrison . However, Garrison later abandoned his pacifism and advocated war to end slavery. Passy in France and of Sir William Randal Cremer in Great Britain led to the foundation of the Inter-Parliamentary Union in 1892. The International Peace Bureau was founded at Bern, Switzerland in 1892. The award of the Nobel Peace Prize (see Nobel, Alfred Bernhard
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Extractions: in full SIR WILLIAM RANDAL CREMER (b. March 18, 1838, Fareham, Wiltshire, Eng.d. July 22, 1908, London), British trade unionist and pacifist who won the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1903 for his advocacy of international arbitration. In 1860 he was one of the founders of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners. He was secretary of the British section of the International Working Men's Association (First International) but resigned because of a dispute with another leader. During the Franco-German War (1870-71) he formed a workingmen's committee to advocate British neutrality. This group developed into the Workmen's Peace Association, of which Cremer was secretary until his death. Cremer was a member of the House of Commons from 1885 to 1895 and from 1900 to 1908. He was knighted in 1907.
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Extractions: Year Category Article Country* Achievement Literary Area chemistry Hoff, Jacobus Henricus van't The Netherlands laws of chemical dynamics and osmotic pressure literature Sully Prudhomme France poet peace Dunant, Henri Switzerland peace France physics Germany discovery of X rays physiology/medicine Behring, Emil von Germany work on serum therapy chemistry Fischer, Emil Germany work on sugar and purine syntheses literature Mommsen, Theodor Germany historian peace Switzerland peace Gobat, Charles-Albert Switzerland physics Lorentz, Hendrik Antoon The Netherlands investigation of the influence of magnetism on radiation physics Zeeman, Pieter The Netherlands investigation of the influence of magnetism on radiation physiology/medicine Ross, Sir Ronald U.K. discovery of how malaria enters an organism chemistry Arrhenius, Svante Sweden theory of electrolytic dissociation literature Norway novelist, poet, dramatist peace Cremer, Sir Randal U.K. physics Becquerel, Henri France discovery of spontaneous radioactivity physics Curie, Marie
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ALFRED NOBEL AND THE NOBEL PRIZES The award ceremony always takes place on December 10, the anniversary of nobel'sdeath, and ceremonies are held on that date in cremer, sir william randal 1903. http://www.mssc.edu/international/mccaleb/chapter3.htm
Extractions: III. Alfred Nobel And The Nobel Prizes Alfred Nobel is the man who invented dynamite. He is better known today, however, as the man who established some of the most prestigious prizes in the world. Born in 1833 in Stockholm, Sweden, Nobel from his youth had a dream of inventing an explosive so devastating it would deter humans from making war. Instead, his invention made war easier. Though he was a Swede by birth, he was very much an international man, being educated in St. Petersburg, Russia, where his family moved when he was a child. In St. Petersburg, he studied with private tutors, particularly showing interest in chemistry and languages. He mastered Swedish, Russian, English, French, and German. At the age of 17 he began two years of educational travel throughout Germany, France, Italy and to the United States. Then at the age of 19 he became a chemist, working with his father in St. Petersburg. The family returned to Sweden and in 1863 he was a chemist in his father's explosives factory at Heleneborg near Stockholm. In 1864 Nobel received a patent covering detonating charges and percussion caps. Called "The Nobel Igniter," it was to be called at a later time "the greatest discovery ever made in both the principle and practice of explosives." His 1866 invention of dynamite revolutionized mining, road building and tunnel blasting. In 1875 a later improvement was patented as blasting gelatine. In 1887 he patented ballistite, the first of the nitroglycerine smokeless powders. This was to serve as the basis for cordite which was eventually to change the use of firearms.
Prix Nobel De La Paix - Wikipedia Translate this page Voici les lauréats du prix nobel de la paix 1901. 1903. sir william randal cremer(Royaume-Uni), secrétaire de la Ligue internationale d'Arbitrage . http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prix_Nobel_de_la_paix
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