Peace, Volume 2World Scientific, 1997 - Nobel Prizes |
Contents
Toast to É Ducommun by J G Løvland | 17 |
Welcome by J G Løvland | 45 |
Welcome by J Irgens | 64 |
G F Hagerup | 74 |
BERTHA VON SUTTNER | 84 |
THEODORE ROOSEVELT | 100 |
AUGUSTE MARIE FRANÇOIS BEERNAERT | 209 |
J G Løvland | 216 |
Remarks by A J Buen | 293 |
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Biography | 317 |
Report of the Speech by H Koht | 323 |
Biography K H Branting | 332 |
L Lange | 347 |
FRIDTJOF NANSEN | 376 |
JOSEPH AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN | 383 |
Presentation by J G Løvland | 223 |
Selected Bibliography | 229 |
Presentation by R Moe | 245 |
Biography | 263 |
Presentation by R Moe | 269 |
Selected Bibliography | 275 |
THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE | 281 |
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KLAS PONTUS ARNOLDSON | 413 |
Appendix B | 417 |
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