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Norman Angell

Sir Ralph Norman Angell (26 December 1872 – 7 October 1967) was an English lecturer, journalist, author, and Member of Parliament〔(National Archives )〕 for the Labour Party.
Angell was one of the principal founders of the Union of Democratic Control. He served on the Council of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, was an executive for the World Committee against War and Fascism, a member of the executive committee of the League of Nations Union, and the president of the Abyssinia Association. He was knighted in 1931 and awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1933.〔(Angell biography ), nobelprize.org; accessed 11 September 2015.〕
==Biography==
Angell was one of six children, born to Thomas Angell Lane and Mary (née Brittain) Lane in Holbeach, Lincolnshire, England.〔 He was born Ralph Norman Angell Lane, but later adopted Angell as his sole surname. He attended several schools in England, the Lycée de St Omer in France,〔 and the University of Geneva, while editing an English-language newspaper published in Geneva.〔
In Geneva, Angell felt that Europe was "hopelessly entangled in insoluble problems". Then, still only 17, he took the bold decision to emigrate to the West Coast of the United States,〔 where he for several years he worked as a vine planter, an irrigation-ditch digger, a cowboy, a California homesteader (after filing for American citizenship), a mail-carrier for his neighbourhood, a prospector,〔(Ball State University )〕 and then, closer to his natural skills, as a reporter for the St. Louis Globe-Democrat and later the San Francisco Chronicle.〔
Due to family matters he returned to England briefly in 1898, then moved to Paris to work as a sub-editor on the English language ''Daily Messenger'',〔 and then as a staff contributor to the newspaper ''Éclair''. He also through this period acted as French correspondent for some American newspapers, to which he sent dispatches on the progress of the Dreyfus case.〔 During 1905-12, he became the Paris editor for the ''Daily Mail''. Back in England by the start of WWI, he was one of the founders of the Union of Democratic Control. In 1920 he joined the Labour Party in 1920 and was MP for Bradford North from 1929 to 1931. In 1931 he was knighted for his public service, and later in 1933 he was presented with the Nobel Peace Prize.〔
From the mid-1930s, Angell actively campaigned for collective international opposition to the aggressive policies of Germany, Italy, and Japan. He went to the United States in 1940 to lecture in favour of American support for Britain in World War II, and remained there until after the publication of his autobiography in 1951. He later returned to Britain and died at the age of 94 in Croydon, Surrey.〔

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