Nomination archive


Nomination for Nobel Peace Prize
Year:1936
Number:44 - 4
 
Nominee:
Name: Society of Friends (Quakers)
Year, Birth:1647
City:London
Country:UNITED KINGDOM (GB)
Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize 1947
 
Motivation:The Society of Friends advocated peace and pacifism. During WWI the Quakers performed relief work neglected by other humanitarian organizations. From the 1930s the Quakers mostly agitated for peace in ecclesiastical circles, and they initiated a peace committee for all English religious communities. The Quakers also aided political refugees coming from Germany, and for this purpose they established the organization "Service International d'Aide aux Réfugiés".
 
Nominator:
Name:Emil Goldmann
Gender:M
Profession:Professor of Law (Jurisprudence)
University:Vienna
City:Vienna
Country:AUSTRIA (AT)
 
Comments: The Society of Friends was a Quaker organization that included the Friends Service Council (London) and the American Friends Service Committee (Washington). The Quakers received the Nobel Peace Prize for 1947. The nomination was supported by three other professors (Pribram, Bühler, Schlick).