Two paths to peace : the efforts of Norman Angell, 1914-1918

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Authors

Hafer, Paul Carol, 1931-

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Ferrill, Everett W.

Issue Date

1972

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Thesis (D. Ed.)

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Abstract

This study examines the expressed thoughts, writings, objectives, and actions of peace advocate Norman Angell in the critical years of the First World War and attempts to ascertain if and how his objectives and methods of operation changed. As a basis for comparison, Angell's earlier life is briefly examined. Because Angell first achieved prominence with the publication and success of his book, The Great Illusion, activities growing out of that success, including the Norman Angell movement, also are examined.