Sir Norman Angell Collection

Sir Norman Angell Collection
Chronological Files
Box 29 1890-1914
Box 30 1914-1921
Box 31 1922-1930
Box 32 1930-1933
Box 33 1934-1935
Box 34 1935
Box 35 1935-1937
Box 36 1938-1943
Box 37 1944-1948
Box 38 1948-1951
Box 39 1951-1955
Box 40 1955-1961
Box 41 1962-1976
Manuscripts
Unidentified manuscripts
Manuscript Notes
Box 42 Manuscript Notes
Box 43 File Drawer Lists
Subject Files
Box 44
Abyssinian War
Agriculture
Allies
American Foreign Policy
American Press
Anti-Semitism
Asia
Atrocities
Britain & America
British Empire
British Foreign Policy
British Government
Broadcast
Budget
Capitalism
China
Churchill’s Policy
Collective Security
Communism
Conservatism
Death of F.D.R.
Debt
Defense
Democracy
Disarmament
Disease
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Economic Restoration
Economics
Education
Election
Environment
Ethiopia
European Civilization
Europe – Post War
Fascism
Foreign Ministry
Foreign Trade
Foundation
France
Free Speech
Freedom
Games
Germany
Gold Standard
Government
Greece
Hatred
Hitler
Immigration
Imperialism
Indemnity Figures
India
Influence
International Organization
International Pessimism
International Relations
Italy
Journalism
Korea
Labour Party
Language
League of Nations
Lectures
Liberalism
Life’s Work
McCarthyism
Military Forces
Monroe Doctrine
Moral Understanding
National Council for the Prevention of War
Nationalism
Nazidom
Neutrality
Newspapers
Nobel Prize
Northey Island
Nuclear Weapons
Opinions
Opposition to Government Policies
Organization of Nations
Organized Labor
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Pacifism
Palestine
Peace
Political Parties
Politics
Population
Post-War
Power
Press
Propaganda
Public Mind
Publicity
Race
Reconstruction League
Refugees
Religion
Reviewing Books
Russia
Russia – Bolshevism
Social Change
Social Psycho-Pathology
Socialism
Spain
Teaching Prize
Technology
Town Hall Meeting
Trade Agreements
Trotsky
Unemployment
United Nations Organization
Universities
Viscount Northcliffe
Voting
War (1 of 2)
War (2 of 2)
War – WWI
War – WWII
World Government
World Police Force
World Welfare
Writing
Zionism
Universal History
Writings
Speeches and Addresses
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ABC of Peace. Philadelphia Teachers Association
After the War – What? League of Nations Society in Canada, May 1941
The Alphabet of International Economics
America and the British Labour Party
American Adventures, 1959
American Labor Conference
American Labor Conference
American Lecture Tour, 1943[?]
American Nobel Memorial Foundation, Inc., April 21, 1963
American Peace Society
America’s Town Meeting of the Air: Is Peace Possible Without World Organization?
Annapolis [c. 1946]
Are Hunger and Poverty the Real Causes of War? National Farm Radio Forum (CBC)
Are We Educating for Today’s World?
The Atlantic Pact is in the American Tradition. March 4, 1949
Author’s Round Table: Can the UN Bridge the Anglo-American-Russian Gap? Jan. 22, 1948
BBC Broadcast
BBC Broadcast Regarding Defence
Boston, April 4
The Bottom of It All
Britain and America’s New Role. To Workers’ Educational Association, Oct. 3, 1952. Mercury
and Guardian, Oct. 10, 1952
Britain, Commonweath, International World
Britain’s Future in International Relations
Britain’s Place [in] Wolrd Democracy
Britain’s Prosperity and World Credit
Britain’s World Role the Next Half of the Century. (Script for Broadcast)
British Commonwealth
The British Empire
British Foreign Policy and Canadian Fianacial Interests
Budapest, April 25, 1961
Byline for CBC
Cadbury Lecture I: Monte Carlo Anecdote
Cadbury Lecture II: Anarchy
Can the West State Its Case to the Non-Western?
Causes of War
Chaos to Control
Chicago Round Table Broadcast
The Commonwealth Idea: Past and Future. Held in the Society’s Assembly Hall on May 31
Commonwealth Migration and the Defence of Western Man
Commonwealth Migration and the Defence of the West
Conclusion of a Message to the Institute of World Affairs – Thirty Third Anniversary
Co-operation and the New Social Conscience. At a meeting held at Brighton on Whit – Tuesday,
June 6, 1922 in connection with the 54th Annual Congress of the Co-operative Union
The Ethics of Resistance to Violence
Defence and Peace
Conference Board, May 26, 1943
Conference of World Government, Sept. 1951
Conscription and Disarmament
Cooper Union, c. 1946
Craig, Nancy. Interview Dec. 31, 1945
Cyprus, 1956
The Defense of the West: Britain’s Place
Democracy and the Main Street Mind. Rockdale-Wise Center Cincinnati Commerical Tribune,
Jan. 19, 1925
Democracy and the New Economic Issues; delivered before the Executive’s Club of Chicago,
Dec. 8, 1933
Dept. of Economics, NY University
Duggan
Dumbarton Oaks Decision
Economic and Moral Factors in International Polity. Paper read by Norman Angell to the British
Assoc., at Dundee, Sept. 5, 1912
Education for the Nuclear Age
An Educated Will to Peace. World Affairs, Summer, 1948. (Delivered at the 120th Anniversary of
the American Peace Society, May 5, 1948.)
Education and International Affairs. Royal Institute of International Affairs
Education and the Business Depression. Jan 22, 1934
Education and the Social Chaos
Education for Peace – Nobel Dinner
Educational Bodies
The Emergence of America
Emigration and Defense. Based on the Eleanor Rathbone Memorial Trust Lecture. World Review
The English Speaking Nations and World Peace
The English Speaking Nations and World Unrest. Current Affairs Forum, Sept. 19, 1955
English-Speaking Union, Jan. 8, 1942
The First Need of Nuclear Age
Foreign Affairs and Public Opinion
Foreign Affairs Round Table
Foreign Policy and the Plain Man
Fort Pitt Hotel, Pittsburgh, PA.
Free Migration and Western Security. Eleanor Rathbone Memorial Lecture
Freedom and Social Control
Freedom and Social Control
Freedom House Under the Auspices of the Greater Council of Federal Union
Freedom of Movement
Freer Migration and Western Society. Eleanor Rathbone Memorial Lecture. University Press of
Liverpool, 1951.
From Chaos to Control. 4 part lecture series
German-American Society
Germany and the Rhineland Chatham House, March 25, 1936
The Great Illusion: The War’s Results and Our Present Problems 1933
Herald – Notes for Speakers
House of Commons Luncheon, March 30, 1930
House of Commons Luncheon, Feb. 18, 1963
How Can You Help to Make a Better Peace Next Time? At the Middle Atlantic Division of the
Unitarian League, Mar. 27, 1943. Printed by Vital Speeches of the Day, May 1, 1943.
How Can We Find World Peace?
How Can You Help to Make a Better Peace Next Time?
Illusions about the Great Illusion. Feb. 1, 1950
Imperial Industries Club
Imperialism: Eastern and Western
Imperialism Reinterpreted
The Influence of Banking Upon International Relations. Institute of Bankers, Jan. 17, 1912.
Journal, Feb. 1912.
Institute of International Education – 25th Anniversary Dinner
Institute of Journalists Dinner, Oct. 18, 1956.
International Arbitration League
International Relations Club
International Students’ Union
Is Peace Possible?
Is Peaceful Co-existence Possible?
Jewish Settlement Scheme
Labour Government and Anglo-American Relations
A League of Nations with a Real Legislature
Learning Currency Problems by Playing a Game
Liberal Summer School, Cambridge
Limited or Unlimited Obligations?
London
London University Labour Party, June 1937
Low Priced Crime: Churchill’s Policy Towards Russia.
Manchester Free Trade Hall
Annual Meeting of Manchester Norman Angell League, 1914
Migration and the Emergence of America
Monroe Doctrine
The Moral Values Which Make War. Essex Hall, London. June 13, 1924
Motion Picture Address
National Right and National Obligation
NBC Talk (Transcript) recorded Aug. 28, 1956
Neglected Aspects of the War Forces in Europe
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Economic Society
The New Imperialism and the Old Nationalism. At the Royal Institute of International Affairs on
Oct. 21, 1930. Reprinted from “International Affairs: Journal of the Royal Institute of
International Affairs,” Jan. 31, 1931.
The New Internationalism. The Headmistresses Association of the East, New York City, Nov. 12,
1926.
New Situation
1918-1944 – Differences and Similarities
Nobel Peace Prize Address, June 12, 1935
Nobel Prize Speech
Nobel Dinner: Education for Peace
Nobel Anniversary Dinner, Dec. 1943
A Note on Mutualism and Defence
An Obstacle to Universal Peace: The Genesis of Modern Tariffs
Our Endangered Natural Defences
Pacifism and Foreign Policy
Pall Mall Symposium
Paris Congress, Sept. 2-3, 1925
Paris “Daily Mail”
Parliamentary Election, 1922, 1929, 1935
Paths to Peace. National Union of Townswomens’ Guilds, Nov. 1958
Peace and the Public Mind. Nobel Peace Lecture delivered at Oslo. June 12, 1935
Peace or War: A Challenge to Youth. Dec. 10, 1935
The Political Pathology of Our Time
Popular Education and International Affairs. At Chatham House on Dec. 7, 1931
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The Post-War Relations of America and Britain
The Price of Freedom. Nobel Anniversary Dinner, Dec. 10, 1942
The Price of National Freedom
The Problem of Destroying Prussianism
The Psychological Roots of Nationalism
The Public Mind and Tomorrow’s Problems
Questions asked at meetings
Reform Talk
A Reinterpretation of Empire. Cambridge – Inaugural Address for Summer School, August 1952
The Restoration of the National Government
The Results of Pacifist Effort
Road Blocks to Recovery
The Roots of the War. Address to the Union’s Institute of World Affairs, Williams College,
Williamstown, Mass., Summer 1940.
The Rotarian’s International Obligation: What He Should Know. Rotary Conference (Galley and
Summary in the Rotary Wheel) June 1935
Royal Institute Talk
Russia’s Ruthlessness in Europe; Accommodation in San Francisco
Scarborough Speech
The Scientific Method and Our Plans for Peace
Shalom Means Peace on Author Meets the Critics
Should Colonial Empires Be Liquidated? Town Meeting, Dec. 20, 1945.
Should the Allies Maintain a Hands-Off Policy in Liberated Countries? Town Meeting, Dec. 21,
1944
Sickness of the Public Mind
Some Conditions for a Permanent Peace
Some Questions for American Conservatives
Some Illusions of Current Political Thought. Fortnightly Club, Chicago. Jan. 14, 1932
Sunday Afternoon Lecture
Sydney Webb, 1933[?]
Synopses of Lectures by Sir Norman Angell
This I Believe
Three Aspects of Our Problem Not Yet Systematically Tackled
The Three R’s of Liberalism
Town Hall
Town Meeting of the Air
TV Panel Broadcast, May 10, 1960
The United Nations. A Radio Discussion by Norman Angell, Louis Gottschalk, and Fredrick
Schuman. University of Chicago Round Table, June 14, 1942
The United Nations
The United Nations in Crisis
The UNO and World Government
University of Chicago Round Table – “The Atlantic Charter: Is it Dead?” Jan. 21, 1945
University of Chicago Round Table – “Political Reconstruction,” Aug. 9, 1942
University of Chicago Round Table – “The United Nations,” June 14, 1942
The War and the Institution of Private Property
War as a Capitalistic Venture. At the 82nd Dinner of the National Liberal Club – Political and
Economic Circle
Welfare and the Mass Mind
What Causes War?
What Goes on in Greece
What is Britain’s Foreign Policy? Aug. 9, [1939]
What is Happening in England?
What’s Happening in Europe.
What is Fundamental in All Future Planning. Nov. 27, 1944
What is Parity?
What is Responsible for the Erroneous Ideas in the United States Concerning the British
Commonwealth of Nations?
What Must We Do To Be Saved – From World War III?
What Past Mistakes Must We Avoid at the Peace Table?
What Peace Principles Can The UN Agree Upon Now?
What Should Be Done With Conquered Germany? Jan 31, 1943
What the Pacifist Can Do
What Will the Civilian Do With Victory? The Free World Association of Hollywood, March 23,
1944
When Economics are Political
Why Colonies?
Why Is the Public So Silly?
WMCA
WMCA Broadcast
Workers’ Educational Association. Oct. 3, 1952
Workers’ Educational Association. Sept. 23, 1964
World Council of Churches from Holders of the Nobel Peace Prize
Would the Crisis in India Benefit from U.S. Diplomatic Intervention?
YMCA Leeds: Norman Angellism and War
Yale Club
Youth, Idealism and Realism
Your Foe is Our Foe. United Palestine Appeal Conference, Nov. 10, 1940
Untitled: Re: Candidacy of Philip Noel-Baker
Untitled: Re: India
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Articles
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The Absolute Pacifist and the Collective System
Abyssinia and the Problem of Britain’s Defence
Abyssinia-The End?
Activities of Students International Union
Admission of Refugees
Advertising and National Prosperity. The Spectator, June 4, 1927
After Diplomatic Rupture-What?
After Emigration
After Empire-What?
After Imperialism-What?
After Italy-What?
After San Francisco
After Simon’s
After The War: A League for Defense and Trade
Against Capital Ships
Against Whom Are We Arriving?
The Age of Violence
An Agreed Unemployment Policy
Aiding the Enemy’s Diplomacy. The New Republic, July 21, 1917
Alliances Old and New
Alsace-Lorraine and The American Policy
Alternative to the British Empire Is Worldwide Anarchy
Alternatives for Pacifists
America and a New World State
America and Sea Power: Conflict of Internationalism
America and the Cause of the Allies. Union of Democratic Control, August, 1916
American and the Neutralization of the Sea. North American Review
America and the Outside World
America and the War
America and the War
America Needs a Strong England. American Mercury, November, 1945
An America That Does Not Get Into the Limelight
American Financial Domination: Is It A Menace?
The American Offer
American Opinion and British Imperialism
American Opinion and the War
American Peace Society
American Policy at the Settlement: What Is America Fighting For?
American Poverty and American Socialism
The American Public and the Visiting European
American Socialism and Its Novel Habitat
America’s Dilemma
America’s Favorite Book
America’s Foreign Policy
America’s Foreign Problems. Towards a Definite Policy.
America’s Great Alternative
America’s Islands of Security. Britain, September, 1944
America’s Leadership: Where? How?
America’s Moral Contradictions. Oxford and Cambridge, June 13, 1928
America’s Problem of Power
America’s Russian Policy
Amerika Und Seine Weltpolitik
America’s Seamy Side
Amerika Und Splendid Isolation
An Angel on Wheels
Angell Lauds Spirit of Visit
Angell Sums Up At 85-Urges Union of West
Angell Warns Premier Must Go Slow Here
L’Angleterre Au Carrefour
L’Angleterre Combattra-t-elle? Une Politique De Contradictions
Anglo-American Understanding. Time And Tide, December 1, 1945
An Anglo-American War Is Not Possible
Anglo-Saxon Isolationism
An Appeal for Peace with Honor. The Christian Science Monitor, June 29, 1938
An Appeal to American Pacifists
An Appeal to the German Verband für Internationale Verständigung und Studentieren
Appeals to the Society of Friends On The Peace Question
Appeasement- Past and Present
Approaches to the Right Kind of World Government
Arbitration-Disarmament-Security
Are Not Our Marketing Methods Behind The Times? System, September, 1927
Are The Allies Incurable?
Are The Dictators Sincere?
Are These Moments To Decide?
Are We Sordid?
Armaments and Foreign Investments
Armaments, Force and Illusion
Arms Race-And What Next?
Article for the Long Eaton Advertiser
The Aspirations of Sir Oswald Mosley
Assumptions about Peace We Must Revise
Assumptions That Need Revising
Atlantic Charter-Is It Dead?
The Atlantic Pact Is In the American Tradition
The Atrocity – Father Cassidy
Aunt Julie and the Bolshevists
Autobiography
L’ Aventure De L’Argent
The Background of Aggression
Bad Court Better than Best War
The Basic Reconstruction
The Battle for America
A Bastion of Freedom
The Battle Continues In The Peace. Saturday Review, June 24, 1944
The B.B.C., the Press and the Public Mind
Be Fair To Fascism, But Loyal To Peace
Behind Armaments
Before the Deluge. Are We To Act In Time Or Too Late? Time and Tide, Aug 17, 1935 with
galley proof
Behind the Eden Split. Time and Tide, March 5, 1938
Behind the Indian Problem. Foreign Affairs, July, 1930
Behind the Truman Doctrine
Der Berliner Putsch, Frankreich Und Polen
The Best of Norman Angell’s Thought Chosen By Himself. Freedom and Union, Jan, 1959
The Better Germany and The Next Peace
Bevin’s Philosophy
Biography of Norman Angell
A Bit of Literary History
Black Soldiers of Form A Menace…
Blindness on the Left. American Affairs, July, 1947
Blue Funk and Red Ruin. John Bull, December 19, 1925
Blueprints
The Bomb and The Common Market
Books That Matter
The Borah-Bailey Debate
The Bottom of It All
The Break And Some English Guesses. North American Review
Britain and The Refugees. The Listener, June 15, 1939
The Breakdown of What? Time and Tide, June 11, 1932
Breaking Down Nationalistic Frontiers, Not Reshuffling Colonies, Is Suggested As Cure of
Economic Problems. London Spectator, October 5, 1935
Britain and America. A Strange Outburst There Stems From Political Failures Here.
Britain and the Covenant. Only Uncertainty Means War.
Britain and the Monroe Doctrine
Britain Has a Policy
The Britain-Is-Not-Finished Movement
Britain’s Churchill of the Left
Britain’s Defense and the French Position. To the Editor of the Times.
Britain’s Defence, the League and the Far East
Britain’s Dilemma
Britain’s Democracy at Work
Britain’s Future and the Northcliffe Problem
Britain’s Future in International Relations
Britain’s Leftist Leader
Britain’s Monarchy. News of Recent Days Compared with Reports from Continent.
Britain’s Place in European Recovery.
Britain’s Policy in Europe
Britain’s Position in the World Organization. New Europe, January, 1945
Britain’s Pre-War Technology
Britain’s Real Reasons in India
Britain’s Security Problem: Alliance or Isolation? Daily Telegraph, September 23, 1937
Britain’s Survival in the New Age
Britain’s Trade with Her Colonies
Britain’s Two Year Trial of Democratic Socialism. The New Leader, December 13, 1947
Britain’s War Aims
British Aims in The War
British and American Power Past And Future
The British Brand of Socialism. Saturday Evening Post, May 17, 1924
British Chief Moved By Reception; Finds U.S. Understands
The British Commonwealth Has Not Learned the American Lesson
The British Commonwealth in the World Order
The British Empire and American Security
British Empire Dissolved Into Great Alliance
The British Empire’s Role in the World
British Foreign Policy- The Real Aim. The Bulletin, Feb. 22, 1938
British Policy and American Opinion
British Policy Now-V. The Spectator, November 11,1938
The British Revolution
The British Road to Freedom
British Security and the League of Nations
A British View on India. Time and Tide, August 29, 1942
Broken Hopes
But Only One Policy to Keep the Peace
But Pacifists Must Take Sides
B.Y.P.A. Pamphlet
Can Aggressor States Be Checked? Contemporary Review, November 1937
Can Britain Keep Her Empire?
Can Broadcasting Stop War? World-Radio, May 25, 1934
Can Business Profit by War? The Classmate, November 15, 1930
Can Common Sense Save Us?
Can Democracy Be Competent?
Can Democracy Be Intelligent? Lilliput, June, 1938
Can Democracy Survive-Or Dictatorship Dictate?
Can Education Help Us?
Can Education Save Democracy?
Can Intelligence Conquer War? The Clarion, July,1927
Can the Church Stand Aside? The Torch, December, 1921
Can the West Make a Policy?
Can Trade Be Conquered?
Can We Defend Ourselves in the Air?
Can We Have Peace Without Pledges?
Canada-Hemisphere Leader
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Capitalism and War. Quarterly News, Autumn, 1934
Capitalism, Imperialism, and War. The Facts of Their Relationship.
Capitalism Is the Cause of War. Quarterly News, Summer, 1934
The Case for Sanity. Headway, August, 1934
The Case for Stating Our Terms
Case For the League Re-Stated. Making Collective Defence Effective.
Challenge the World Can't Ignore. Daily Herald, September 6, 1935
The Challenge of World Unemployment
A Challenge to the Commonwealth
The Chance of the West. Nation, June 28, 1941
Chaos in India Feared
The Charter and Power Politics. Freeworld
Charting the Chaos
Child Massacre as a Political Weapon (Incomplete)
Children’s Newspaper
The Churches of the Peace Movement
Churchill: Eternal Englishman
What Churchill Really Said About India, And the Atlantic Charter
Churchill’s Defeat Explained
The Citizen Faces War. (preface)
Civil Liberties, Human Rights
Civil War, Human Nature and the Workers’ Cause
Claims vs. Needs in Europe. The Christian Science Monitor, January 27, 1937
Clasped Hands Or Shaking Fists? The Saturday Review, October 20, 1945
Clean Up The Stock Exchange! John Bull, October 5, 1929
The Clever Mr. Churchill
Clivedenism
Clivedenism – Or Peace?
Close of the Imperial Phase In British Development
Collective Defence the Only Policy. Labour, May, 1936
Collective Passions
Collective Power. League of Nations Union, No. 435 May, 1943
Colonialism and Anglo-American Relations
Colonialism in Anglo-American Relations. Daily Telegraph, February, 1957
Colonies, Defence, and Peace. The Lecture Recorder, May, 1936
Coming War, The Anti-League Campaign and Last Month’s Elections. Time and Tide, May 7,
1932
Comme Nous Le Fimes En 1914
Comments and Summary of Prize Winning Essay Competition. Congress of European American
Association, 1954
Commerce Is Fettered. Louisville Herald. April 11, 1915
Commerce, Security And Disarmament
Commercial Security. Can It Be Obtained By Armaments?
The Commercialization of Demagogy
Comments on Federal Union Proposals for UN Reform
Common Basis Needed. Workable Relations With Russia Depend On Finding It.
The Commonwealth Idea: Past And Future
A Commonwealth Stocktaking-II. What Is The Real Alternative To Empire?
Commonwealth Unity And The Nuclear Age
Concerning Our Movement
The Conditions of A Democratic Peace. The Rotarian, April, 1918
The Conditions of Permanent Peace
Conferece And The Capitalist Suicide. Time And Tide, July 1, 1933
Congressional Opppostion to the President’s Policy
The Conservative Objection to the Trade Union Bill.
A Consumer’s Comment On The Educational Product. Time And Tide, July 14, 1956
Controlled By Public Opinion
Convert To The New Republic Policy
Co-operation And The New Social Conscience. 1922
Co-operation For Defence. Essential Basis of Peace. Telegraph, March 4, 1937
Co-operation Or Dictatorship? The Clarion
The Cost of Distortion the Liberal Idea.
Costly Victory
Cremer’s Road To International Understanding. The Arbitrator, March, 1954
Crisis And Confusion. Nation, July 5, 1941
The Crisis: Some International Aspects. The New World, October, 1931
The Crisis-What To Do. Russia Today, May, 1938
The Cult of The Impossible
Damning the Facts of Daily Life
The Danger From France. The New Leader, February 2, 1923
Dangerous Deals
Dangerous Heritage. The Listener, February 2, 1961
Darkening Counsel. New Republic, October 27, 1917
Debts Nobody Can Pay
De Haeretico Comburendo: This Is Not The Time
The Debts Tangle
Decision Means Peace: Indecision War Quarterly News, Spring 1939
Une Declaration De Norman Angell. Clarte, April 15, 1937
Decline of The West
Deeper Into The Morass. Time And Tide, July 2, 1938
Defence And Danger. No More War, April, 1934
Defence Factors In Britain's Foreign Policy. Daily Telegraph, Sept. 22, 1937
Defence in the Nuclear Age
Defence of What? Time And Tide, December 3, 1938
Defending Freedom without War. The New Leader, March 12, 1956
Defense against Aggression
Defense and Peace
La Defense Nationale. De La Societe Des Nations
The Defence of France
The Defence of Western Civilization
Defence, the Bomb and the Public Mind
Defending Freedom without War
Degeneration of the Public Mind
Democracy and the Franc. The New Leader, July 30, 1926
Democracy and the Main Street Mind
Democracy and War
Democracy at the Peace Settlement. Intercollegiate Socialist
Democratic Government
Democratic Leadership And The Collective System. Headway
Democratic Socialism Versus Totalitarian Communism. The New Leader, April 13, 1946
Difficulties of Teaching Peace In School. The Schoolmaster and Woman Teacher's
ChronicleNovember 18, 1937
Dear Visites Royales Et La Aix Du Monde
The Development of A Co-operative Press
Les Devoirs Actuels Des Estats Democratiques
Dictating To The Franc
Digestible Education
The Direction of The Tide
Disarmament And The Money Crisis
Disarmament For The Headway
Disarmament To Cure Unemployment
Divergent Road To Peace
Divergent Views In United Nations Handicap To Peace
Do the Nations Know What They Want?
The Doctrines That Make War
Does America Need Britain
Does America Need The British Empire? Empire Digest
Does Capitalism Cause War?
Does History Teaching Do More Harm Than Good? The Evils of Teaching History
Does Imperialism Cause War?
Does War Pay? A Reply To My Critics. The Daily Mail, December 27, 1910
Doing Fellows Out of A Job
Don't Distort The Liberal Idea. Don't Let Us Distort The Liberal Idea.
Ear For Truth
Economic And Moral Factors In International Polity
Economic Bases of Peace
The Economic Chaos In Europe. The Contemporary Review
The Economic Functions of The League. British Periodicals. Ltd., 1920
The Economic Excuse
Economic Internationalism - Or The Deluge
Economics
Economics and the Public Mind (Preface)
Economics In School
The Economics of War
The Economics of War, In Economic Principles And Problems
Education And Anglo-American Relations. The American Scholar
Education And International Understanding. The American Scholar
Education and the Crisis of Civilisation.
Education And The Present Crisis. Institute of International Education Bulletin, February, 1941
Education And The Salvage of Civilization. Time and Tide, April 11,1936
Education For The New Times
Education For Citizenship. Time And Tide, October 19, 1935
Education For The Nuclear Age
Education in Internationalism
Education of Democracies
Education To-day, The Spectator, November 23, 1929
Education v. Catastrophe. Time And Tide, January 25, 1936
The Educational Value of An Artificial Language
Der Einfluss Des Bankwesens Auf Die Internationalen Beziehungen
Elevating Influence of War
Emotion Is Not Enough
The Empire And A Liberal World
Un Empire Franco-Britannique
The Empire Is No Sin. English Digest, September, 1946
The Empire: The Consultative Pact: Disarmament. Foreign Affairs, December, 1930
Encirclement: What Germany Means By It
The End of The British Empire
The End of British Socialism
End The Old Confusion
Enduring Peace
England And The League
England Is Not Broke
England’s False Step
The English Speaking World And The Next Peace.
English-Speaking World Vs. Communism
The Englishman Best Hated by Moscow
The Englishman Replies
An Englishman’s Point of View
Enter The Syndicalist
The Errors of Pacifism
Escapegoatism
L’Espagne Et La Paix
The Essentials of Political Judgment In War Time
Establishment
The Establishment Scapegoat
The Ethics of Resistance
The Ethics of Russian Aid
Europe And America: The Next Half Century. The Spectator, July 6, 1929
Europe And Hitler’s Holocaust. Time And Tide, July 7, 1934
Europe And The Road To Moscow
L’Europe Arrivera-elle A Se defendre?
Europe’s Anarchy And The Pacifist Issue. Time And TideSeptember 5, 1935
Europe’s Chinese Wall Bars Prosperity
The Evils of History Teaching
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Expansionism: Facts And Illusion. The Spectator, September 20, 1935
Explaining Peace- Preface And Introduction
Experience In Childhood. Tomorrow, April, 1942
An Experiment In Teaching Economics
That Extra Effort Now
Facing The Future
Facts of Life About Money
The Facts They Hide
Failure of Our Foreign Policy. News Chronicle, April 23, 1936
The Failure of the Social Mind
The Falls Are Ahead But We Need Not Go Over
The False Diagnosis
Falsehood of Atrocities
Fascism And Bolshevism
The Fatal Confusion. The New Republic, June 16, 1917
The Fatal Gap In Education
The Faulty Reckoning. The Miscalculation.
F.D.R. Fought The Battles of The People With Strategy, Intelligence, And Patience
Fight For America
Fight For America
Fight For America
Fight For America
Fight For America
Fight For America
Fight For America
Fight the Famine Council
Finanacial Aid To Czechs. How Should Funds Be Spent?
First of All For The Coming Peace.
The First Thing First.
The Five-Power Conference
The Fight For Civilism
First Things First.
Folie Economique
The Folly And Futility of War. The Scots Pictorial, November 30, 1912
Fonds Universel de la Paix (French)
For A Western Democratic Blue.
For a Worker’s Peace
For Better National Defence
For Whom Will They Speak? New Republic, October 19, 1918
For the Restoration of the Free Press, Free Speech and Open Conferences of the Peoples: An
Appeal to American Liberals
Force. The Millgate, April, 1936
Foreign Affairs. Memo On His Engagement For Editorship
Foreign Affairs
Foreign Affairs (March 7, 1936-July 6, 1940 incomplete)
Foreign Affairs
Foreign Affairs (clipped sections from May 1933 - October 1937)
Foreign Affairs
Foreign Policy And The Plain Man.
Foreign Policy And The Press-stunter. Time And Tide, December 5, 1931
The Foreigners' Turn To Disarm. League of Nations Union, December, 1931
Foreword To Common-Sense Patriotism
Foreword To Eleventh Hour Questions. 1937
Form And Spirit In Foreign Policies.
The Foundations of Permanent Peace.
The Franc And Foreign Policy
France And The Black Power. Contemporary Review, February, 1922
Freedom of The Seas
Free Press And Free Minds. Free World
Free Immigration's Lesson. Freedom And Union, January 1950
The Free West Throttled. Loosening The Knitted Noose.
Free World (column)
A Free World of Prisons
Freedom and Union. (contributing editor)
Freedom and Union (column?)
Freedom From Commitment Will Out of War. Anglo-American News, January, 1935
Freedom of Discussion In War Time
The Freedom of The Seas And The League of Nations
Freer Migration And Western Security
French Hegemony... Time And Tide, October 1, 1932
French Security Pacts. Daily Telegraph, March 22, 1937
Freud, Marx, And Midas In The International Field. Time And Tide, May 6, 1933
From Alliance To Union, Freedom and Union, December 1948
From The Celtic Sphere. A Mode of Spiritual Healing.
Die Furcht Vor Der Freiheit
A Future Job For The Guild. The Bank of ficer, December, 1921
The Future of Peace. Sunday Times, November 11, 1956
The Future of The League
The Future of The United Nations
The Future of World Peace. The Listener, December 4, 1947
Future Wars-How They Can Be Averted.
Gaat Het Westen Ten Onder?
The Game
Game of Retrospect. Time And Tide, January 7, 1939
General Meeting of Students & Professors at Gottingen.
The Generals And The Politicians. The Times Literary Supplement, November 2, 1956
The German People And The German Government. Why Distinguish?
The German Speaks. Time And Tide, December 4, 1937
Germany Must Not Leave The League. The Clarion
German vs. Allied Methods. March 18, 1928
Germany-Our Problem?
Germany, Policy Towards. (incomplete manuscript)
Germany Tells the World
Germany Will Be Gainer In African War. Coatesville, PA Record, August 27, 1935
Get Effective Defence And You Get The League. The New Outlook, June 10, 1936
The Ghosts At The Conference. What Mr. MacDonald Faces. The New Leader, July 18, 1924
The Gilded Wastrel. JohnBull, July 16, 1927
Give Them Sanctuary. Congress Weekly, March 5, 1943
Goebbel’s Television
Gold
Gold-And You. Daily Herald, October 9, 1930
Gold Standard. Time And Tide
Goods Are War’s Currency. The Star Weekly, January 18, 1941
Government And Unemployment
Box 52
La Grand Bretagne Et La Palestine
La Grande Illusion. New Statesman, March 21, 1959
Great Britain And The Neutrality of The Sea.
The Great Confusion, Headway, October 1938
The Great Dilemma. Free World
The Great Gold Illusion. John Bull, October 3, 1931
The Great Illusion And The Present War: A Reply To L.G. Chiozza Money, M.P. Everyman,
August 28, 1914
“The Great Illusion” In Retrospect And Prospect (partial)
The Great Illusion Still Deceives. The Christian Science Monitor, August 8, 1934
The Great Powers and the Veto
Guide For Making The Next Peace Permanent. The Philadelphia Inqurer, June 1, 1941
Harold Wright
Has 1958 Advanced The Course of Peace?
Has The West A Policy? Time And Tide, October 17, 1953
Have We A Reply To The Nazi Moral Weapons?
Have We Forgotten The War? Leicester Mercury, July 15, 1924
Have We Room For The Refugees? Picture Post, November 20, 1943
Have We Won-The Peace? Sunday Sun, November 4, 1928
Haves And Have-Nots.
He Who Hesitates.. Quarterly News, Spring, 1938
Hitler And Union Policy. Headway, May 1939
Hitler Will Fall Like The Kaiser. Sunday Referee, August 21, 1938
Herbert Hoover: A Personal Impression, The Spectator, November 1928
Hindsight As The Condition of Foresight. Time And Tide, January 01, 1938
History
History And The Voter
History Teaching And The Voter
History Turned Upside Down
Hitler’s Strategy And Ours. Time And Tide, July 6, 1940
Holidays Under The Volcano
Homecrofting And The Middle Classes. The Spectator, September 19, 1925
Hon est Errors That Cost Us Dear
The House of Commons Is Ages Behind The Times, Yorkshire Evening News, February 26, 1931
How America Could Stop The War
How Can We Ensure The Peace? Chatelaine, October, 1943
How Colonies Are Owned
How Disarmament And Peace Will Eventually Come. August 26, 1911
How Does Private Wisdom Become Public Folly?
How Great Britain Can Avoid War. British Legion Journal, July 1935
How Hitler Uses The Lindberghs, October 12, 1949
How Hitler’s Poison Ideas Are Planted To Divide Us. The Financial Post, October 19, 19??
How I Would Ensure Peace
How I Would Ensure Peace. Two.
How It Was Done. The Observer, October 16, 1949
How I Would Procure Peace. The Daily Mail, June 28, 1934
How Many Times Has The League Been Buried? Quarterly News, Autumn 1933
How Shall we Keep the Promise of..Never Again? Northern Echo, November 10, 1936
How The Commonwealth Could Learn One American Lesson. The Reader’s Digest
How The Founding Fathers Fought Russia
How The War Concerns You. Daily Sketch, October 4, 1935
How The World War Is Teaching Us The Only Way To Insure World Peace
How To Make Our Armament Useless
How To Make Peace Permanently
How To Study The Problems of The War
How To Treat Germany. The Dial
How Defend Ourselves Without War?
How To Counter Hitler’s Greatest Weapon
How To Make Our Armament Useless
Human Nature And The Atomic age
Human Nature In Economics
Human Nature In The Politics of The Atomic Age
The Ideology Allied Cause
The Ideas Which Are The Foundations
Idle Gold And Stifled Trade. Reynolds’s Illustrated News, September 20, 1971
Intro To The New Poland
In Their Young Hands. C. S. Monitor, November 21, 1940
If A German Attacked Your Mother
If A German Attacked Your Wife
If War Debts Were Wiped Out
If I Had My Time Again
If Not Empire, Then What? Esquire, June 1943
If We Disarm. Does It Mean More Unemployed?
The Ignored Issue. Time And Tide, October 10, 1931
Immigration And Future Security, Free World
The Imperial Idea And Its Alternative. The Spectator, March 5, 1932
The Imperial Internationalist. Time and Tide, March 24, 1934
Imperialism Re-Interpreted. London Calling, April 3, 1952
The Importance of A.B.C.
Une Importante Suggestion De Sir Norman Angell
In Answer to Request for Statement on Ramsey MacDonald’s Leader
In Order Not To Fail A Second Time.
The Inadequate Blunderbuss. The Listener, October 24, 1934
The Incompetent Vote
Indemnity Crux
Indemnity Sham
Independence or Interdependence. Foreign Affairs, May 1930
Independence Run Riot The Community of Nations. Daily News, September 3, 1921
India And Us. The Eastern Survey, January 12, 1944
India, The Empire And The Allied Cause
The Indian Famine. Far Eastern Survey, January 12, 1944
The Indispensables At Geneva
Industrialism And Force.
The International And The Treaties.
International “Friendships” And The Road To War. Time And Tide, November 7, 1936
An International Police Force. Manchester Guardian, March 15, 1934
International Grievances. Times, February 21, 1936
The International Polity Movement. War And Peace
International Rules. The Millgate, October 1935
Internationalizing Armed Force. Time And Tide, February 24, 1934
Interwar Public Opinion
Introduction to Krehiel's Nationalism, War and Society, April 27, 1916
Irreducible Minimum for Peace.
The Irrelevance of War. Concordia
Is America Too Rich? February 26, 1928
Is An Anglo-American War Possible? The Yorkshire Herald, June 25, 1927
Is Capitalism The Cause of War? The Spectator, April 20, 1934
Is Collective Suicide Inevitable?
Is England Drifting Toward Republicanism?
Is Europe So Very Decrepit?
Is Goodwood Good For Trade?
Is Ignorance Democracy?
Is Internationalized Force Immoral? No. The Spectator, September 29, 1933
Is Mass Suicide Inevitable?
Is Your Academic Learning Futile? Daily Herald, January 27, 1924
Is Our Political Sickness Curable: The Pathology of Twentieth Century Politics
Is Peace Possible? Must We Have A Third War?
Is Peace Possible Without World Organization? America’s Town Meeting of The Air, November
28, 1935
Is That British Gift For Government Declining? Foreign Affairs, November 1930
Is The Error of 1914 To Be Repeated? The Manchester Guardian, March 25, 1938
Is The League of Nations A Failure? July 19, 1927
Is The Policy of No Policy Wise? Time And Tide, November 4, 1933
Is the World’s Political Sickness Curable?
Is There A Case For Christian Morals?
Is There No Case For The British Empire?
Is There A Communist Menace?
Is This Folly Curable?
Is World Security Possible? Will There Be Another War?
It Has Resolved Itself Into A Loose Alliance of Independent Nations
It Has Resolved Itself Into A Loose Alliance of Independent Nations
Italo-Abyssinian Dispute. August 26, 1935
Italy And The Danakils. Times, January 27, 1936
Japan, The League And Us. Times And Tide, November 14, 1931
Japan, United States and The League. Time And Tide
Italian Victory Over Ethiopia Is Seen As Democracy’s Peril
Jewish Nationalism and the American Nation.
Jix and the Statue of Liberty
Kellogg Plan To End War Is Step To Code of Rights, Says Norman Angell.
The Kinsmen
The Know-How in Democracy. Free World, August 1944
Kriegschuld
Labor and British Foreign Policy. The Forum, March 1924
Labour and Ratification of The Treaty
Labour and The Defence of The Empire. Broadsheet, June 1937
Labour and The League
Labour and The New War.
Labour Finance in Britain
Labour, M. Poincare and The Rothermere Policy.
The Labour Peace Policy and Its Critics. Labour, June 1935
The Labour Shortage and Future Peace The Labour Toryism.
Labour’s Concern in the Famine
Labour’s Great Experiment
Last Chance For The West. Time And Tide, May 3, 1952
The Last Half Century
Lasting Peace Is Possible, The American Mercury, July 1943
Law Against War. The Times, April 25, 1935
The League And Defence. The Times
League And The Crisis. September 1936
League Federation, Or What? Highway, April 1940
League of Nations: What Kind?
League Policy, America And Us. Time And Tide, March 5, 1932
Learn By Talking
Learning from the Past
Learning Versus Wisdom
Leaving Policy To The Government. The New Republic, December 1, 1917
Left Turn
Leftism In The Atomic Age. Time And Tide, June 15, 1946
Leftism v. Peace. The Spectator, July 5, 1946
Leftists At Sea. The Spectator, April 25, 1947
The Lesson of The Last Four Years. June 30, 1919
Box 53
A Letter To Liberals
Let’s All Get A Grip of Gold. Reynolds Illustrated News
Let Us All Work Together For Peace. The Ploughshare, June-July, 1937
Let Us Fight Aggression, Not Necessarily Communism
Let Us Learn From The Enemy. Picture Post, June 8, 1940
Let Us Not Drift Toward World War III. Time and Tide, June 30, 1945
Let Us Realize Why We Fight . Time And Tide, October 1, 1938
Let’s Have More Propaganda
A Letter To Liberals. Time And Tide, March 23, 1957
Lettre Ouverte A La Societe…
The Liberal Surrender of Freedom. New Leader, March 17, 1945
Liberalism and Power
Life without War
Limited Or Unlimited Obligations
Lloyd George Today. Free Press, November 4, 1936
Loan Balance Sheet. Sunday Graphic & Sunday News, July 4, 1946
London Diary (excerpts)
Lord Esher: A Personal Impression. The Nation & Athenaeum, February 1, 1930
Lunacy File
M’Donald And Old Foe Chat On High Seas. Examiner, October 2, 1929
MacDonald And Voyagers Match Wits. September 30, 1929
MacDonald Forgets Cares And Plays Shuffleboard
M. Babbitt Commence A Comprendre
Mailed Fist Again. Reynolds News, March 13, 1938
Making Democracy Effective For Peace. The Co-Operative Official, April 1937
Making the Ideal Programme Practical: Paper Programmes and Human Nature (Chapter IV)
Man And The Atom. Progress of The Struggle, September 1945
Man Can Abolish War. The Spectator, February 17, 1933
Man V. Statesman. War And Peace
Man Versus Nationalism. March 1930
The Man Who Taught Me Most. The Rotarian
Manchester Manifesto To The Peoples of Europe
The March of Science: Does It Make For Peace Or For War? Times of India, October 17, 1927
Marche Vers La Stabilite
Mass Mind
The Master Demagogue. The Spectator, June 28,1930
The Meaning of Collective Security. Post, March 1938
The Meaning of Monetary Policy
Means and Ends and the Indivisble Peace. Time and Tide, June 4, 1938
Medicine for Murder! John Bull, February 12, 1927
A Memorandum for Speakers
A Memorandum from Sir Norman Angell
Memorandum of My Reasons for Not Wishing To Affiliate with the Garton Foundation at Present.
Memorandum on Allied Diplomatic Strategy
Men and Books. Time and Tide, February 22, 1936
Men’s Nobility is Declared. November 29, 1933
Les Mensonges Qui Affameront Nos Enfants.
Message from Sir Norman Angell
A Message from Sir Norman Angell on American Cooperation and the Next Peace. L.R.F.
Communique, October 1943
A Message from Sir Norman Angell to the International Relations Clubs. March 1952
Methods of Defence. Times, September 19, 1936
The Mexican Situation
Mexico and American Peace. The New Weekly, May 23, 1914
Mid Century
The Middle-East: A Stocktaking Neglected Aspects of the Crisis
Migration and Commonwealth. The Listener, October 11, 1951
The Military Mind British & Prussian. The Labour Leader, June 12, 1919
Military Preponderance Did Not Defend Us
Millionaire Press, the “Herald” and the Present Wreckage. The Daily Herald, January 1923
Mindless Chanting a Barrier to Peace. New York Herald Tribune, April 4, 1946
The Miners’ Fight in the Common Cause. The New Leader, July 31, 1925
Miners’ Strike-For Paper or New Social Order? Labour Leader, October 21, 1920
The Miracle of Bakersfield
The Miracle of MacDonald
The Mirage of the Map. International Conciliation, April 1912
Mistakes in Reconstruction after WWI
Mob Mind and Parliamentarianism
Les Mobiles Non Economiques En Politique Economique
Modernist Art and the Common Moral Sense
Monarchy, Empire, Colonies and Peace. Time and Tide
Money and its Explanations
Money and the Plain Man. T.P.’s Weekly, December 29, 1928
Money Mystery
Monroe Doctrine For League Urged. New York Times, August 27, 1935
The Moral and Psychological Roots of Protectionism
The Moral Basis of Tomorrow’s Peace. Tomorrow, March 1942
The Moral Case for Empire. Daily Mail, January 5, 1954
A Moral Issue. The Times, September 24, 1935
The Morals of Armament Profits.
More about a New Reason for Peace.
Morrow of the War.
Moscow Needn’t Worry… TheDaily Mail, March 18, 1946
The Movement and England’s Daily Bread
Moving Westwards. Time and Tide, March 1950
The M-Plan: What Are Its Chances? Sunday Chronicle, January 11, 1948
An M.P.’s Job
Mr. Flannigan and Civilization
Mr. Hoover and the Freedom of The Seas.
Mr. Marshall’s Plan to Save Europe; And Why the Russians Fear It. Sunday Chronicle, November
2, 1947
Mr. Norman Angell and War. Morning Post
Mr. Norman Angell Explains; the Balkans and The Peace Ideal. Daily Mail
Mr. Norman Angell’s Appeal to the Society of Friends on the Peace Question.
Mr. Norman Angell’s Impressions of America. War and Peace
Mr. Shaw’s Flags. Time And Tide, May 23, 1936
Mr. Taft’s Scheme-And After! Would Arbitration End War? Daily Mail
Must It Be a World State?
Must It Be War. John Bull, April 29, 1939
Must The Moral Sanction Also Be Abandoned? Quarterly News, Summer, 1937
Mutual Trust Holds Peace, Angell Finds. Post Intelligence, October 16, 1929
My Proposals For Beginning World Peace
My Reply. London University Broadsheet, January 1937
The Mystery About Money. Reynold’s Illustrated News, September 12, 1931
The Mystery of The British Monarchy
Myths That may Make A Next World War.
The Naked Truth. John Bull, September 27 1924
National Character. Time And Tide, April 27, 1940
National Defence Produces War. Woodford Times, February 3, 1934
National Peace Council “Wars Against the Covenant”
National Unity-For What? Headway, November 1938
Nationalism-And Mr. Keynes.
Nationalism As A Tool of Communism. Freedom & Union, December 1956
Nationalism The Enemy of Civilization.
Nationalism Versus National Welfare. July 12, 1926
Naval Politics At London. The Nation, February 5, 1930
Necessity For The Invitation of Germany.
The Need of A Positive Policy. The New Republic, May 20, 1916
Needs Settled Policy.
The Neglected Forces of McCarthyism
Neglected Wisdom of The Founding Fathers
The Negro Conquest of France. The Freeman, January 11, 1922
Le Nerf De La Paix
Net Results of The Naval Conference. The Labour Magazine
The New Age And The Old Political Disease, November 1, 1962
The New Anarchy
New Commonwealth
New Europe
New Forces In The World
The New Holy Office
The New Imperialism And The Old Nationalism. International Affairs, January 1931
A New Instrument of Education
A New Kind of War. The New Republic, July 31, 1915
The New Nihilism… The Contemporary Review, March 1940
The New Policy In The Old Hands. Time And Tide, April 1939
The New Problems of Imperial Policy. Foreign Affairs, December 1929
A New Reason For Peace
New Ruhr Situation (Prepared By Sub-Committee For Statement) September 28, 1923
New York Dock Strike.
The Newspaper And Public Opinion
The Newspaper And The Publication
The Next Inevitable Conflict. The New Republic, July 17, 1915
Nine Years After. November 11, 1927
1914-1938: Deux Visites Royales Et La Paix Du Monde
1938-The Little Man’s Big Year. John Bull, January 8, 1938
1934 Trends
1931 Crisis
No More War
No More War Day. What Is The Issue?: A Nation And It’s Rights. Manchester Guardian
No More War Is A Myth. Hampstead & Highgate Express, January 25, 1957
A Non-Jew’s Defence of Zionism. The New Judea, March-April 1930
Norman Angell – Biographical Note
Northey Island Summer School
Not Who, But What, Was Responsible.
Notes On Political Reconstruction
Notes On The Way. Time And Tide, April 26, 1952
Notwendigfeit Der Gin Ladung Deutfchlands
Nous Avons Peur De La Liberte
Obey The Laws And Perish
Obeying The Rules, Times, February 26, 1957
The Obstacles To Effective Western Defence
Obstacles To Unity In Allied Policy
The Old Press and the New Social Order
On A Ninetieth Christmas
On History And Civics
Once To Every Man And Nation. Survey Graphic, July 1941
One World Or More
Only Road To Our Survival. Sunday Chronicle London, October 26, 1947
Open Letter From Norman Angell To The Cambridge University War And Peace Society.
L’Opinion Publique Et Ses Aberrations.
Ordinary Folk & World Crisis. Reynolds News, March 20, 1938
Organised Labour And The Daily Press.
Ottowa [galley proofs]
Our Education And The Depression.
Our Fear of Freedom. The Spectator, October 3, 1947
Ottawa. Time And Tide, August 20, 1932
Our Fear of Freedom. The Spectator, October 3, 1947
Our Minds And The Morally Obvious. The Humanist, March 1, 1923
Our Policy Defined.
Our Pesent Problems
Our Story
Our Take-It-Or-Leave-It Manufacturers. December 9, 1928
Outlawry of War Indispensible.. The Yale Daily News, May 5, 1925
Outline of Suggested Articles
Pacifism And The Air Menace. Time And Tide, June 23, 1934
Pacifism And Peace. London University Broadsheet, May 1936
Pacifism Or Policing? The Christian Register, November 5, 1936
Pacifists And Imperialist Fight A Duel. Reynolds’s Illustrated News, November 12, 1933
Pacifists And Cruisers: Two Views. The New Leader
Pacifists And Cruisers: Two Views. The New Leader
A Pacifist’s Bewilderment.
The Pacifist’s Way Out. Christendom, Winter 1936
La Paix et la Securite Collective
Paper Money, Inflation and Production. Imperial Commerce
A Parable of The Peace. Daily Herald, December 5, 1919
Parity or Reduction? The Nation, March 5, 1930
Parliamentary Labour And The New War
The Passing Great-Men Politics
The Pathology of Modern Politics
Paths To Peace
The Pathology of Twentieth Century Politics. International Relations, October 1958
Peace A Repetition of 1918?
Peace And America’s Moral Know How.
Peace And Defence. Quarterly News, Winter 1936
Peace And Economic Illiteracy. The Saturday Review
Peace And Party Politics. Time And Tide, May 11, 1935
Peace And The Colonial Problem. Peace, October 1935
Peace And The Common Man. The American Mercury, November, 1944
Peace And The Isolationists. Time And Tide, March 26, 1932
Peace And The Problem of National Defense. The Classmate: A Paper For Young People,
November 29, 1930
Peace And The Public Mind. The Spectator, December 7, 1934
Box 54
Peace Campaign. Manchester Guardian, July 15, 1937
Peace Can Be Defended. Reynolds News, May 22, 1938
Peace Defense And The Future of The Left. Time And Tide, February 4, 1939
The Peace Front: An Instrument of Law. Collective Security, June 27, 1939
Peace Prize Winner Sees Great Peril In African War. August 27, 1935
Peace The Peace Movement And The Church’s Moral Responsibility.
Peace, The Price of….
Peace –The Safe Risk. Daily Herald, September 7, 1931
Peace Through Effective Defence. The Nineteenth Century, May 1936
Peace Through Knowledge of Self.
The Peace Treaties.
Peace With The Dictators.
Peace Year Book.
The Peacemaking That Led To War. Time And Tide, August 6, 1938
People Who Call at the Door
The Perennial Questions
A Perilous Confusion.
The Perils of History Teaching. Time And Tide, March 1, 1958
Personal View. The Manchester Evening News, September 18, 1936
Perspectives On Peace
Pilgrim Fathers
The Pitfalls of the Conference: The Price of Success
The Place of Military Force In Modern Statecraft. November 1913
The Place of Power in the Maintenance of Freedom
The Place of The Press. The Spectator, November 23, 1929
Play [untitled]
Playing Hitler’s Game.
Policies, Plans And The Public. The Saturday Review of Literature, November 25, 1944
Policy of The Future. Sunday Chronicle, July 1933
Policy Towards Italy. Times
The Political Basis of Western Defence.
Political Discoveries In 1935. Time And Tide, January 4, 1936
Political Education. The National Elementary Principal, May 6, 1963
Political Education In A Nuclear Age. The National Elementary Principal, May 6, 1963
The Political Pathology of Our Time
Political Rationalism And Military Success. The New Republic, June 22, 1918
Political Unity First.
The Political Writer and the Public Mind.
Political Writing and Public Passions. The New Leader, February 14, 1955
The Politics And Moral of Mustard Gas. Foreign Affairs, May 2, 1936
The Politics And Psychology of Mustard Gas.
Politics And The Christmas Spirit. Time And Tide, December 7, 1957
The Politics of Attack. The Nation, May 2, 1942
The Politics of Reparations Prospect-And Retrospect. The New Leader, April 11, 1924
La Politique Exterieure De La Grand-Bretagne.
La Politique Etrandere Brittanique A Un Tournant Historique.
Popular Education And International Affairs, International Affairs, May 1932
Position of Great Britain in Pan-Europa
Post-War Control of Germany
The Post-War Problem and the Public Mind
The Post-War Relationship of America And Britain.
A Pound With A False Face. John Bull, March 28, 1931
Pour Une Paix
Pourquoi: Le Fascisme Est Necessairement Agressif. June 1939
Power And Defence. The Cherwell, October 26, 1935
Precis
Preface To British Labour.
Prejudice. Communism, Spring 1937
Premier Free To Act, Says Angell.
Preparedness For The Future-What Kind?
Prerequisites For Post-War Organization.
The Present Position.
President Wilson: Criticism of 14 Points.
The Press And The Organization of Society.
The Press And Propaganda. The Spectator, November 19, 1937
The Press And The Public. The Times Literary Supplement, December 30, 1955
The Press And The Public Mind. The New Leader, July 11, 1924
The Press And The State of Europe. The Venturer
Press Policy
Prevention of War: Further Remarks for Consideration of the Sub-Committee
The Price of Freedom.
The Primary Condition of Success. Time And Tide, September 2, 1939
Principles and Practice
The Principles of The Great Illusion, Preface to Peace, and The Unseen Assassins for School
Children
Problem of India
The Problem of Northcliffe. The New Republic, January 27, 1917
The Problem of The Ex-Appeaser.
The Problem of The Press.
The Problem of The Press Again. The New Leader. December 29, 1922
The Progress of The Kellog Proposals
Progress of The Struggle
Progress Toward Peace. The University Review, Winter 1942
Progressive Unity: A Reply To The Party Manifesto
Proper Geese For The Propaganda
A Proposal for the Settlement of British Children in School Camps in the United States
Protecting Democracy
The Prussian As Propagandist. War And Peace.
Prussian In Our Midst.
The Psychology of Protectionism.
Public and Private Opinion
The Public And The Geneva Minimum. The Nation & The Atheneum, May 30, 1925
The Public And The War Trades.
The Public Mind and Tomorrow’s Problems
The Public Mind In The Atomic Age: Some Neglected Lessons of Everyday Politics.
Public Mind In The Nuclear Age. Contemporary Review.
Public Mind – Influence of the Press
Public Opinion And Foreign Policy. The Listener, December 14, 1944
Public Opinion And Japan: 1931 And 1937. Quarterly News, Autumn 1937
Public Opinion And The Objects of The War.
Public Opinion And War Arms.
Public Opinion In War Time.
Public Opinions Which Cause War.
Pulling Together For Peace. News Chronicle. April 1937
Punishing Germany.
Putting First Things Last.
Question Hitler Really Puts. Time And Tide, May 6, 1939
Questions For American Conservatives. The New Republic, September 21, 1918
Quo Vadis? The Dial, May 17, 1919
A Question To The Church
The Race: Education v. Catastrophe. Education Affairs, January 25, 1936
Racialism In The Reich: A Debt To Jewry. The Times, October 20 & 21, 1936
Ramsay MacDonald Jests With Everyone On Ship. October 1, 1929
Le Rassemblement Des Forces De Paix. Journal Des Nations, 1937
The Reactionary Attitude of The Government In International Affairs.
The Real Cost of Armaments.
The Real Difficulty of Socialism The Doubts of A Socialist.
Real Mussolinism. The Referee, January 29, 1928
The Real Naval Issue. War And Peace, February 1914
The Real Question: Are The Allies Incurable? The New York Times Magazine, August 8, 1943.
The Real Source of Communist Power. New Leader
Rearmament And The Covenant.
Rearmament Is Not Enough. Telegraph, November 16, 1936
The Re-armament Memorandum. Time And Tide, March 9, 1935
Reform And Development of The League of Nations. July 1936
The Reformer, Enemy of Reform
Refugees-Allies Or Enemies? Picture Post, April 6, 1940
Refugees Can Be Assets. The Nation, September 21, 1940
Refugees Seeking Sanctuary. The Manchester, June 15, 1939
A Re-Interpretation of Empire.
The Relation of Military To Industrial Conflict. Institute of Directors, November 4, 1914
The Relevance of Conscription. The New Republic. April 29, 1916
Remember This
Reply to Vera Dean
Retreat Extends Fears of War. The Bulletin, September 22, 1938
The Retreat From Freedom
The Retrogression of the League
Retrospect, Prospect. Contemporary Review. January 1957
Revisions Is Not Enough. Quarterly News, Summer 1935
Revision of the Treaties
The Right Commitment
The Right Foundations of Austrian and German Economic Policy
Road To Naval Parley Cleared Says Angell. October 7, 1929
The Road To Recovery: An Insider’s Guide Book. Time And Tide, April 23, 1932
The Roads That Led Us Here. Time and Tide, January 3, 1953
The Road to Understanding With Russia
Roads to World Government. Free World, January 1946
Robertson Is Above The Law. The Reader’s Digest, February 1949
The Role of the Commonwealth
Rooseveltism or Hitlerism? The Materialistic v. The Idealistic. Foreign Affairs, August 5, 1933
The Roots of The Anglo-American Conflict.
The Roots of The War And The Revolution.
The Roots of War. 1940
Rathermere Morality. The Daily Herald
Russia
Russia: A Purely Labour Question.
Russia And The Catholic Vote.
Russia And The League: Some Neglected Considerations. The People’s Year Book
Russia And The War For Democracy. Forward, January, 1919
Russian Recognition. February 8, 1924
Russia And The West. New Europe, April-May 1945
The Russian Fact And The Future. Foreign Affairs, October 7, 1939.
Russian Policy And Western Liberalism. New Europe, April-May 1945
Russian Timber Camps. The Spectator, June 13, 1931
Russia’s Position And The Future.
Russia’s Ruthlessness in Europe: Accomodation in San Francisco
Safe For Democracy?
The Sanctions Problem.
Sanctuary From Sovietism, The Sunday Times, March 21, 1948
Save China-Save Peace. Propaganda Commission, February 12-13, 1938
A Scheme For Peace.
The Scientific Method And Our Plans For Peace.
Scolds Wilson In His Foreign Policy.
La S.D.N. peut-elle Empecher L’Italie De Faire La Guerre?
Sea Law And Sea Power Leading Issues of The Great War.
cond Article for Long Eaton Advertiser
The Secret of American Wealth. Investors’ Chronicle And Money Market Review, July 7, 1928
Security-Disarmament Arbitration.
Security For All Free Nations. The Recorder, December 18, 1943
Seeking Peace In A War-Haunted World. Nottingham Journal & Express, November 11, 1938
Self Defence & The League. February 2, 1938
Seventeen Discuss The Causes of War. Time And Tide, November 24,1934
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Shall Our Victory Be Futile?
Shall The Best Become The Enemy of The Better?
Shall The Next Peace Also Fail? November 1942
Shall This War End German Militarism?
Shall We Enlarge Or Lessen The Economic Empire? News-Letter
Shall We Fail Through Lack of Freedom? The World Tomorrow, January, 1919
Shall We Hang Together Or Be Hanged Separately?
Shall We Pay The Price?
Shall We Writers Fail Again? The Saturday Review, March 20, 1943
The Short Answer. Time And Tide, January 19, 1935
Should Colonial Empire Be Lequidated. Town Hall, December 18, 1945
The Signing Humbug. Labour Leader, June 26, 1919
The Sinews of Peace.
The Situation As Some Americans See It: And Why. Time And Tide, November 2, 1935
The Situation At Mid-Century.
Situation In India Held Analogous To That In Eire. The New York Times, March 1, 1942
Six Cases of Objections
A 600-Year-Old Man. John Bull, November 5, 1927
Sixty Years with This Problem. English Speaking World, March 1954
Skeleton Report for Butler
Small Nationalities And The League of Nations The Menorah Journal, December 1918
The Social Failure of Learning. The Humanist, July 1, 1921
The Social Issue of Our Time. New Leader, April 13, 1946
So Many Cooks.
Some Errors That Make War. The Heaton Review
Some Essential Conditions of The Better Spirit.
Some Journalists And The League. Time And Tide, November 21, 1931
Some Maladies of Modern Leftism.
Some Novel Fallacies of Leftism.
Some Popular Fallacies. The Hindu Annual, 1931
Some Reflections On United Nations Day. Time And Tide, October 27, 1956
Some Stock-Taking On The Theft.
Some Unfinished Business The Unfinished Argument
Someday
Soviet Is Suspicious of Democratic Bloc. The Hamilton Spectator, October 29, 1945
Spain, Labour. Time And Tide, May 1, 1937
Spain, Labour And The Empire. Time And Tide, May1, 1937
Speaking of Colonialism. May 1957
Spring in the Tyrol. To the Editor of Daily Mail.
Sputnik, Nuclear Weapons
A Star To Steer By. Survey Graphic, December 1940
A Star To Steer By. Survey Graphic, December 1940
The State of Brain. The Rotarian
Statements by Mr. Mark Patrick for Consideration by the Sub-Committee
Steps toward Stability
Still the World’s Great Illusion. The Rotarian, June 1934
Stocktaking on the Left. Time and Tide, July 21, 1945
Stones in the Ancient Pavement. Social Mind
The Strength of the West
The Strikes, the Government, and the Movement. The New Leader, April 4, 1924
Notes on Suez
The Suez Crisis
The Suez Crisis
Suicide of the West. The Sunday Times, April 15, 1956
Suicide of the West. The Sunday Times, April 15, 1956
Sumner Welles
Super Beveridge
A Supreme Economic Council for Labour. The New Leader, July 17, 1925
A Sure Road to War
The Surgeon’s Second Bed. Digest, December 29, 1948
Surprising Power of State Control, December 30, 1916
A Survey of Argument
System
Taft-Grey Declarations
Taking Stock of the British Commonwealth
Tariffs and Peace. Foreign Affairs April 1931
Tariffs and Sound Money.
Tariffs and the Money System. The Spectator, November 14, 1931
Teacher’s Prize Competition
Teachers Status, Training and Emoluments-All Wrong! The Teacher’s World, November 14, 1934
The Teacher of Peace. Teachers World and Schoolmistress, November 4, 1936
Tell Your Emotions the Truth
Temporary Cure for Sea-Sickness
Testament to Democracy
Then and Now: The Bomb and the Public Mind. Time and Tide, January 29, 1955
There Will Be No War On Abyssinia. The Yorkshire Weekly Post Illustrated, August 31, 1935
The Thick-Headed Public. The Saturday Review, February 20, 1932
This British Imperialism: First, the Facts
This Month
Those Exchanges: What Lies Beneath Their Behavior
Those German Babies and the Future Peace. Daily Herald
Those Incoherent Conversations. Time and Tide, May 7, 1938
Thoughts on World Chaos. Reynolds News, November 22, 1936
Thread Through The Maze. Time and Tide, August 16, 1958
The Three Empires
To Action – For Peace
To Defend Ourselves We Must Defend Law. Quarterly News, Summer 1938
To Defend the Covenant Would Not Mean War.
To Get Justice We Must Give Security. Headway, June 1937
To Make Peace Organisations Self Supporting and More Effective.
To Make the U.N.O Effective
To Talk With the Dictators. Time And Tide, October 2, 1937
To The American Business Man. International Conciliation, March, 1914
To the Readers of This Document
To Use Our Strength Aright. Listener, December 2, 1943
To War with Slogans. The Daily Telegraph, December 20, 1958
Tolerance, League of Nations.
Too Learned To Be Wise. Lilliput, October 1938
Toryism and Freedom. The Spectator, October 19, 1951
Towards A Parliamentary Platform of Pacifism
Towards A Permanent Peace. The Labour Leader, March 25, 1915
To What End Are We Working?
Trade That Is Slipping Through Our Fingers. The Advertiser’s Weekly, August 12, 1927
Traffic And Coal: London Traffic. The New Leader, March 28, 1924
The Traffic Sequence. Time And Tide, March 4, 1939
The Transatlantic Problem And How To Meet It. Time And Tide, December 7, 1935
La Transformation Magique De L’Opinion Anglaise.
A Treaty To Create More Wars. The Labour Leader, May 29, 1919
Tribute To Bustav Stolper
The Triple Revolution
Trotsky Exposes Himself
Trotsky on How the Revolution is Going. The Daily Herald
Trotsky Foretells An Anglo-American War. Sunday Mercury, June 26, 1927; Trotsky's Predictions
of War. Newcastle Daily Journal, June 27, 1927; Is An Anglo-American War Possible?
Belfast Evening Telegraph, June 27, 1927.
The True Prophets. War and Peace, June 1915
The Truman Doctrine. The New York Times, March 30, 1947.
The Truth About It. The Seafarer, October 1934.
The Two Myths, Capitalism, Socialism
The Two Wars
The Tyrant Minorities: Are the Majorities Helpless?
The Ultimate Issue
The Ultimate Politics of the Conference. Contemporary Review, March 1930
Underneath Our Civil War. Foreign Affairs, December 5, 1936.
Une Declaration
Unemployment and Foreign Policy. Daily Herald, December 12, 1927
Unemployment: Is An Agreed Policy Possible? November 15, 1930
The Unfinished Argument. Notes on the Way, July 7, 1956
Unforeseen Dilemmas of British Socialism
L'union Necessaire. Clarte, May 1938
The Union of Democratic Control
United Empire (Galley Proofs). July-August
The United Nations and America's Moral Know-How
The United Nations in Crisis
U.N. or World State, The Rotarian, June 1946
United Nations - Till Peace Do Us Part?
The United States and the World Today. The Listener, July 1, 1948
U.S. Neutrality. New York Times, January 8, 1926
Uniting Britain and France. Reynolds, January 7, 1940
Unlearned Lessons from America
The Unrealized Revolution
The Unsound Foundation. The Nation, August 8, 1914
Uprooting Race Prejudice. The Role of the Races in our Future Generations.
U.S Neutrality. New York Times. January 8, 1926
U.S. Neutrality: The New Law And The League. New York Times, January 8, 1926
U.S. Policy and Mass Illusions. January 4, 1954
Vaer Pa Vakt Mot Demagogsky, Det Beste. April 1949
Vandenberg Amendment
Verband fur Internationale Verstandigung. Offener Brief
Versailles and Geneva. (Chapter XII)
Veto on Actino by Regional Pacts
The Vital Guarantees. March 26, 1934
Vital Guide. June 1, 1941
Vote According to the Work a Man Does
The Voter and Expert Opinion
Die Wahren Schuldigen. Freie Presse. January 28, 1923
Wake Up, America. September 21
War. The Cheltonian, May 1913
War: A Neutralilty League
War-Aims, The Spectator. November 10, 1939
War and Capitalism. The New Statesman and Nation. April 6, 1935
War and Peace Motto
Norman Angell: War-Breaker (by John Breaker)
Letters to the Editor
War and Peace monthly magazine order forms
War and Peace: A Norman Angell Monthly letterhead
War and Peace. The Nation Supplement. November 1917
War and Society. The Saturday Review. March 29, 1930
War and the Economic Motive. The Classmates. November 22, 1930
War and the Public Mind. The New Republic. August 17, 1921
War As the Failure of Education
War Can Be Prevented. Time and Tide. September 3, 1938
War is Almost Certain Unless - Foreign Policy. July 18, 1938
The War Surveyed: Invasion? The Spectator. November 10, 1939
War – What For?
The War with Russia. Labour Leader. May 29, 1919
War Fallacies. The Classmates. November 8, 1930
The Way to Peace
The Way to War. One and All. July 1923
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We and the Refugees. Aufbau. November 15, 1940
We Are Missing the Peace Point No. 1
We Can Abolish War
We Do Not Face the Issue
We Learn So Much But... Sunday Referee. January 1, 1939
We Must Explain the Empire. Reynolds News. November 14, 1943
We Must Protest Over Threats to Our Liberty. 1950
We Must Think for Peace. December 28, 1954
We Need A New Way of Political Thought. Life. March 12-23 1948
We Need A Truthful Press Act. World’s Press News, January 29, 1931
We Shall Defend Ourselves Alone. The Writer’s World, Spring 1934
The Weak Point of The American Constitution.
Weltwirtschaft und territoriate Machpolitik. April 1914
The Western Crisis: Can Education Help Us?
The West’s Wasted Years.
What Advertising Might Become. The Spectator, May 28, 1927
What Aims of Britain Are We Aiding?
What America Might Do
What Americans Forget About Britain
What Are Our Purposes?
What Are The Risks For Peace? Daily Herald
What Are We Fighting For? American Mercury
What Blocks Recovery-Ideas or Facts? The Listener, December 18, 1947
What Britain Might Learn From The New America.
What Britain Would Do. March 24, 1938
What Can Literature Do For Peace?
What Does Collective Security Mean? The Millgate, May 1997
What Europe Needs. Aufbau, April 1, 1955
What Explains The White Paper? The New Judæa, November 1930
What in 1938?
What Is a People’s Peace? Free World
What Is Britain’s Policy?
What Is Britain’s Defensive Policy?
What Is Conservatism? Time And Tide, January 26, 1935
What Is Europe’s Lesson?
What Is Happening to the Worker Under British Socialism?
What Is International Understanding?
What Is Norman Angellism?
What Is Our Russian Policy?
What Is Our Substitute for Imperialism?
What Is the Allied Ideology?
What Is the British Empire?
What Is the Collective System?
What Is the Communist Menace?
What Is the Socialist Government Doing to Britain?
What Is Wrong with Britain?
What Is Wrong with the League?
What Kind of Peace Conference?
What Moral Failure Got Us Into This Mess? Christian Herald
What Must We Do to Be Saved - From World War III?
What Now? Time & Tide, March 23, 1935
What Peace Principles Can the United Nations Agree Upon Now?
What Price Freedom?
What Price Survival?
What Relation to Say Inflation?
What Sacrifices to Get Unity?
What Should We Do With The Commonwealth?
What the Boy Emigrant Learned About America
What the Lecture Might Become?
What the Tory Does for Freedom
What the World Cooperation Council
What the War Is About
What the War Is Teaching Us
What the Youngsters Have to Face
What Underlies the Government’s Incompetence?
What We Ask for Ourselves
What We Fight For
What Will the Civilian Do with Victory?
What Will the Government Do?
What Would You Tell the Germans?
What You Should Know About Money
What’s Happening in Europe
What’s In a Name?
What’s Wrong with New-Liberalists?
What’s Wrong with Our Education?
When a Plebescite Is Not Democratic
When the Doctors Disagree
Whence Comes the Power of the Fifth Column?
Whence Comes the Power of the Ruling Few?
Where Do the Future Conflicts Lie?
Where Education Falls Short
Where Education Fails and Why
Where Education Fails Most Obviously
Where Farmers Are Socialists
Where Is Britain Going?
Where Our Minds Go Wrong Most Dangerously
Where Will Sanctions End?
Which Do You Choose – League or Rival Alliances?
Which Questions for the Jury?
Which Risk?
Which Truths Matter Most?
Which Way Freedom?
Which Way Parnassus?
Which Way Will Policy Develop?
Whither the Conference?
Who Are the Promoters of…?
Who are the Sentimentalists?
Who Are the Socialists?
Who Are the Utopians?
Who ‘Owns’ the British Empire?
Why a New ‘League of Nations’ Society?
Why Abyssinia is Our Concern
Why Allies Must Win
Why America Cannot Be Made Secure by Arms Alone
Why America Needs a Strong Britain
Why Are Great Britain and France in War?
Why Bother About Our Own Press
Why Did Not the Last War End War?
Why Does the League Fail?
Why Germany Cannot Be Crushed
Why Have We Writers Failed?
Why I Believe in Peace
Why Ignore the Empire’s Moral Case?
Why Is America Richer Than Europe?
Why Is Education a Failure?
Why Is Stalin the Sole Victor?
Why Men Run Away to Sea
Why Not Fight? Daily Mail, 2 Sept. 1912
Why Not Let Germany Go Smash?
Why Not Put the Moral Case for Empire?
Why Not Tell the News?
Why Not the Right Policy at the Right Time?
Why ‘Polity’ and Not ‘Peace’?
Why 10 Percent Perils World
Why the Disarmament Deadlock?
Why the East is Hostile to Europe
Why the Failures of Western Culture?
Why the League Failed
Why the League Was Formed.
Why the Nazi Victories?
Why the Truth is Sometimes Invisible!
Why the Union Must Still Be Active
Why These Failures of Western Culture?
Why Truckle to Gangsters?
Why, Wanting Peace, Do We Get War?
Why War Again?
Why War Among Pacifists?
Why War? – The Final Fact
Why War Would Ruin Both Victor and Vanquished
Why We Fight
Why We Lost the Peace
The Wicked Enemy
Will Britain Drift To Revolution?
Will Britain Go Democratic?
Will Disarmament Increase Unemployment?
Will It Rain Blue Ruin?
Will Non-Resistance Suffice?
Will Tariffs Raise Our Standard?
Will the Western World Be Again Too Late?
Will This Be The Last War? No!
Wise and Foolish Optimism in a Mad World
Woodrow Wilson and His Work
Words that Deceive Us
Words to Live By
The Work of Norman Angell. Honfleur Conference
Workable Relations With Russia
World Competition Regarding a Book on World Government.
The World Congress for Peace at Brussels
World Government By Star Chamber
The World I’ll Never See
World Security – Not Peace Terms – Goal of San Francisco
A World State?
World Tensions and the Education of Man
World’s Biggest Problem
Would the Crisis in Indian Benefit from US Diplomatic Intervention?
Wrench, Evelyn
Yachting, the Poor Man’s Sport
YACS
Yesterday and To-Morrow
Yesterday’s Illusion Is Today’s Danger
You and Mustard Gas
You and the Refugee
Your Foe is Our Foe
Your Money and That Bloody Revolution
Your Money: Plain Facts in Plain Words
Your Responsibility for the Next War
Youth
Monographs
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After All [Typed original with corrections, pp. 3-117]
[Typed original with corrections, pp. 118-226]
[Typed original with corrections, pp. 227-349]
[Typed original with corrections, pp. 351-441]
[Drafts, ch. 1]
Introduction [Drafts]
Part 1
Part I
Part II
Part II
Part III
Part IV
Part V
[Typed carbons – earlier draft, unsorted]
Draft
Notes and Drafts
Notes
Notes
Editor’s Notes
“Add Zilly: Notes”
“America and the Wilson Contracts”
“American Contracts”
“American Reporter”
“By Which Road?”
“Conclusion”
“A Decade with Northcliffe”
“Defence of Peace and Freedom”
“Enmities and Friendships”
“Escape to an Island”
“For a Workable Peace”
“For a Worker’s Press”
“In the Second War”
“Kier Hardie”
“Last Effort for a Breathing Space”
“Medals, Rewards, and Punishments”
“A Movement”
“Neutrality”, “After Neutrality”
“Non-Intervention in Spain”
“Propaganda and the Official Mind: How Not to Do It”
“Return: Paris Journalist, Newspaper ‘Owner’”
“Scrapbook”
“A Second Decade in America”
“The Second Final Drift”
“The Story of a Pamphlet”
“Towards the Abyss”
“Two Social Experiments”
“Unrecorded History”
Wallace, DeWitt. Private – Personal 8 Dec. 1948
“Was the Left Turn Right”
“Watching the Drift to Catastrophe”
“What Kind of Autobiography?”
“Wilson Period”
“Youth in the Victorian Period
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After All, [C47 – C69]
[C70-2 – C72-2]
[C75 – C93]
[C94 – C96]
[D – F]
[F45 – F47]
[F51 – F55]
[F56 – F62]
[F63-8 – G7-1]
[G20 – G35]
[G36 – G40]
[P12]
[S31-1]
[S31 – S37]
Advertising
Reviews, Dated & Indexed
Reviews
Reviews (Duplicates)
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Box 59
The Age of Violence
The Alphabet of Peace – Drafts
Drafts
Drafts
America and the New World-State
America’s Dilemma
Arms and Industry – Reviews
Britain’s Fight for America – Scenario
The British Revolution and American Democracy
Reviews
“Can Education Help Us?” from Defence and the English-Speaking Role
The Causes of War – Reviews
The Citizen and Society – Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
“The Common Market and the Nuclear Bomb”
“The Conditions for Zionist Success”
“Defence and the English-Speaking Role” – Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Reviews
“Defence, the Bomb and the Public Mind” – Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Notes
The Defence of the Empire – Promotion
Reviews
“Doorstep” – Manuscript
“Education and the Social Chaos” – Promotion
Europe’s Economic Chaos and the Peace Treaty – Promotion
Europe’s Optical Illusion – Reviews
Manuscript
Manuscript
“Explaining Peace” – Notes
“The Fight for Freedom” – Reviews
“For What Do We Fight?” – Reviews
Notes
The Foundations of International Polity – Reviews
Publisher’s Ads
From Chaos to Control – Chapter 1
Chapters 2 & 3
Chapters 4 & 5
Reviews
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The Fruits of Victory – Reviews
“Forty Books”
“40”
Mostly extracts and copies of earlier writings
Includes list of books written & some analyses
Notes on collection material for “farewell” book
Discussion of purpose of 40 and surveying previous books
Notes on the purpose of 40
Appendices and Footnotes
“Defence in the Nuclear Age”
“Defence of Man in the Nuclear Age”
“English Speaking Role”
“Liberal Eclipse in World Policies”
“Menace to Defence”
“Public Mind”
“Public Mind”
“Re. Russell Bertrand”
“Road That Led Us Here”
“What Can Literature Do For Peace”
“What This Book is About”
“What This Book is About”
“What This Book is About”
“Why This Book”
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40 - “Why This Book”
Notes, “Intro” and “Ch. 1”
Handwritten Notes and typed section from “Crisis of Understanding”
Notes, summing up previous works
Notes and Drafts
Notes and Drafts
Notes and Drafts
Notes and Drafts
Notes and Drafts
Notes and Drafts
Notes and Drafts
Clippings, notes
Reviews
Box 62
The Great Illusion – Manuscript
Part I
Part II, Chapters 1-5
Part II, Chapters 6-13
Part III
Copies
Report
Brochures
Reviews
“A Great Press for Labour”
“History and the Voter”
Human Nature and Enduring Peace – Table of Contents
If Britain is to Live – Reviews
The Intelligent Man’s Way to Prevent War – Reviews
International Concilliation – To the American Student an Open Letter
Is the World’s Political Sickness Capable? – Manuscript
Let the People Know – Author’s Note
Note from Editor
Reviews
Reviews
The Menace to Our National Defence – Manuscript
Reviews
Book Jacket
The Money Game – Manuscripts
Manuscripts
Manuscripts
Reviews
Correspondence
Brochures
Box 63
The Money Mystery
Monimics
Must Britain Travel the Moscow Road? – Manuscript
Reviews
Must It Be War?
“Nationalism as a Tool of Communism”
The ‘New Age’
The Next Five Years
Patriotism Under Three Flags – Manuscripts
Reviews
Peace and International Politics
Peace and the English Speaking World – Manuscript
Manuscript, Carbon
Peace and the Plain Man – Reviews
Peace with the Dictators? – Manuscripts
Reviews
Perspectives on Peace, 1910-1960 – Reviews
The Political Conditions of Allied Success – Reviews
Political Disease in the Nuclear Age – Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Preface To Peace – Reviews
“Present-Day Problems”
“The Press and the State of Europe”
Prussianism and its Destruction
The Public Mind and its Disorders – Manuscript
Reviews
“Situation Without Precedent”
The Steep Places – Summarized Introduction
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
“Ignored History” – Manuscript
“Russia and the West” – Manuscript
“Why Were the British Blind?” – Manuscript
Reviews
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The Story of Money – Manuscript
Manuscript
Manuscript
Reviews
This Have and Have-Not Business
To Free the Sea – Reviews
Twenty-Five Years – Reviews
The Unseen Assassins – Manuscript
Excerpt for Boeke International Conference 1938
Reviews
War and the Class Struggle – Manuscript
We Can Abolish War
What is Britain’s Case? – Reviews
“Why Not War and If Not War, What?”
The World’s Highway
You and the Refugee – Review
No Title – “The Defensive Failure of Pre-War Armament”
No Title – “What Is British Imperialism?”
Rough Copies of Various Chapters
Reviews
Box 64 (cont.)
Basch, Antonin. A Price for Peace.
Becker, Carl. How ‘New’ Will the Better World Be?
Bonn, M. J. The Crumbling of Empire: The Disintegration of World Economy.
Brailsford, H. N. Property or Peace.
Calyer, W.T. Americanism: A World Menace.
Condliffe, J.B. World Economic Survey.
Cooper, Duff. Old Men Forget.
Coulton, C.G. “Nineteenth Century” article
Forbath. Europe Into the Abyss.
Fyfe, Hamilton. Northcliffe.
Doyle, Conan. Untitled.
Grew, Joseph C. Turbulent Era, A Diplomatic Record of Forty Years.
Henderson, Arthur. Labour’s Way to Peace.
Hoffman, Ross J. S. Durable Peace.
Hoover, Herbert. The Memoirs of Herbert Hoover.
Jones, Thomas. A Diary with Letters, 1931-1950.
Kelly, Sir David. The Hungry Sheep.
Latane, John Holladay. History of American Foreign Policy.
Lattimore, Owen. Ordeal by Slander.
Lenin, et al. The Soviet Union and the Path to Peace.
Loria, [?]. Untitled.
Mathiot, Andre. The British Political System.
Matsumoto, Toru and Marion O. Lerrigo. A Brother Is a Stranger.
Moch, Jules. Human Folly: Disarm or Perish?
Morel, Ed. Pre-War Diplomacy – Fresh Revelations: A Sequel to ‘Truth and the War’
Murphy, Mary E. The British War Economy, 1939-1943.
Nixon, Edna. John Hilton: The Story of His Life.
O’Malley, Sir Owen. The Phantom Caravan.
Ortega y Gasset, Jose. The Revolt of the Masses.
Panikkar, Sardar. The Two Chinas and the West.
Read, Sir Herbert. Anarchy and Order.
Royal Institute of International Affairs. The International Gold Problem.
Schacht, Hjalmar. The End of Reparations.
Soule, George. America’s Stake in Britain’s Future.
Staley, Eugene. War and the Private Investor.
Visson, Andre. The Coming Struggle for Peace.
Wedgwood, Joseph. Testament to Democracy.
Welles, Sumner. An Intelligent American’s Guide to Peace.
Welles, Sumner. World of the Four Freedoms.
Whitehead, A. North. Memories.
Whyte, Frederick. “The David of Labour and the Goliath of the Capitalistic Press”
Wilkie. One World.
Wilson, R. Macnair. Lord Northcliffe.
Wrench, John E. Uphill: The First Stage in a Strenuous Life.
Wright, Quincy. A Study of War.
Ziff, [?]. Untitled.
Zimmerman, Sir Alfred. The American Road to World Peace.
Various Authors
Personal Files
Box 65
Account Book, 1945-1950
Bibliographical Materials
Bibliographical Materials
Bibliographical Materials – Pamphlets
Biographical Materials
Biographical Materials
Biographical Materials – Honorary Degree from Ball State University
Caricature by Kapp, 1914
Columbia University Oral History Research – “Reminiscences of Sir Norman Angell,” 1954.
Genealogy/ Family
Health diary
Hecht, Jacob
Hoffman, Paul – Asking support for Nobel Peace Prize
Refusals to support for Nobel Peace Prize
Supporting correspondence
Household Bills, ca. 1959-1961
Institute of World Affairs
Insurance, ca. 1928-1929
International League for the Rights of Man
Investments, 1927-1929
League of Free Nations Association
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Liberal International
Maps
Miller, J.D.B. – Note re. Zilliacus correspondence
Miscellany
Neutrality League
Noel-Baker, Philip
Northey Farm, ca. 1924-1925
Northey Farm
Northey Island, ca. 1934-1935
Organizations
Passport Endorsement, 1916
Power of Attorney, 1943
Publishers
Quotations
Receipts, 1949-1960
Religion
Rights of Man – Drafting Committee
Royal Institute of International Affairs
Russell, Bertrand – 1908-1960s
Schweitzer, Albert
Secretary’s Notebook, ca. 1961
Solo Whist and Auction Solo (page proofs)
Students International Union
Suez
Supina, Philip D. – “The Norman Angell Peace Campaign in Germany”
Thermonuclear Weapons
Union of Democratic Control
United Nations
United Nations Charter Revision – Reader’s Digest
Voluntary Sterilization
Weinroth, Howard – “Norman Angell and The Great Illusion: An Episode in Pre-1914 Pacifism”
Will, 1950
Box 67
Barbara Hayes Files
Address Book
Address Book
Angell Book and Personal Letters
Ball State University
Biographical Materials
Book on Norman Angell
British-American Speakers Information Service, 1977
British Library of Information
Columbia Lecture Bureau, Inc.
Correspondence
Immigration
Inheritance (Will)
Lecture Management Ltd.
Memories
Northey Island
Notes – Shorthand
Notes: Re. Summit Talks
Princeton
“What Is the Great Illusion?”
H. W. Willson Files
Angell and the Last Illusion (Mss monograph – 1st draft)
Angell Family Tree
Angell, Lady Beatrice (Sir Norman’s Wife) – Background info & copies of
correspondence
Angell Papers and Books
Bakersfield, Rosedale
Biographical
Dead Ends & Red Herring & Brief Encounter
Family Letters
Fuller, Rosalind (extracts of letters in B. Hayes’ possession) ca. 1916-1918
Hayes, Barbara – Background info.
Hayes, Barbara – Exchanges, other correspondence
Hayes, Barbara – “Norman Angell’s Island”
Jacoby, John
Jacoby, Martin
Lane (mother)
Lane, Alice (daughter of Eric & Nora)
(Lane?), Carrie
Lane, Eric
Lane, Harry – mostly correspondence to/from “Ralph” in 1890s (copies)
Lane, Thomas A. (father)
Lozier (Woltman), Sunny
“Norman Angell: Anonymous Immortal?”
O’Dell, Carol & Cynthia Fuller (Daughter of Dorothy Fuller & Sister of Rosalinde)
Old Jordans
Working Material (Bits & Pieces)
Research Files
Box 68
Articles
Angelus, Pacis. “The Cost of War and the Price of Peace”
Arnold-Forster. “Draft Report on Collective Security” (Notes)
Beaverbrook, Lord. BBC
Brinton, Crane. From Many One
Dow Allison, Brent. “Manufacturing During War”
Dow Allison, Brent. “Who Re-Armed Germany?”
Dow Allison, Brent. “Why America Remains Aloof”
Esher. “The Aims of Norman Angell”
Fisher, Sydney. True History of the American Revolution
Gardiner. “On Woodrow Wilson”
Hamilton. Fit to Govern
Historicus. “The Fight for America”
Hughes, H. Stewart. An Essay For Our Times.
James, William. Memories and Studies
Jerome, Jerome K. “The Press of the Country”
Keyes, J. M. “Real Justice to France”
Martin, Kingsley. “Notes on the Anglo-Saxon Character”
Niebuhr, Reinhold. Moral Man and the Immoral Society
Oxford. “Sir Norman Angell’s Principles”
Staley, Eugene. War and the Private Investor.
Tems-kwah-tawah. “The Price of Peace”
Tregaskis, Richard. “Guadalcanal Diary”
Wallas, Graham. “The Art of Thought”
Welles, Sumner. Where Are We Headed?
White, William Allen. “Autobiography”
Wilson, Walter. “Memoirs of the Life and Times of Daniel Defoe” (Notes)
Clippings
Booklets
The British Case
Conservative Philosophy
Labour and Management
Leaflets
Ad for John Nibb’s Writings
An Appeal to Rushcliffe
A Case for Miners
Declaration by Americans In Britain
Essays on the League of Nations
‘Fair Shares’ in Parliament?
The General Election, 1950
Institute of Arab-American Affairs
Instructions for Executing Applicatin for Permit to Reenter
The KH Newsletter Service
The League and the War
Librairie, Beax-Arts et Industrie
Manifesto of Neutrality League
National Air Raid Precautions – Animals Committee
Neutrality League Announcement No. 2
Paris (British) Old Scouts Association
Peace or War?
Program for Society of Individual Freedom
Syllabus of lectures by Bertrand Russell
To Nations of the World – Poverty Can Be Abolished
The Truth Campaign
The War to End War
What Ever Happened to George Seldes?
Why Fight for Russia?
Women’s International League’s Hostility to Conscription
Pamphlets
The Arab World and the Arab League
Are We Being Talked Into War?
Educational Testing Service
The Four Empires
Helping Those Who Help Themselves
Liberty and Democratic Leadership
The Nation Associates: What It Is and What It Does
The New Type of Lecture Agency
The “Next Five Years” Group
Patriotism versus Welfare
The Peoples’ Answer to Dictators Is Collective Sercurity
Religious Treatises
Review of World Affairs: What Really Happens Behind the Scenes of State?
Sir Evelyn Wrench – and his continuing vision of International Relations, during 40 years
Sir Norman Angell, M.P.
The Tragedy of India
Ulster Speaks
United Asia Plans for Peace
Poster
Law – Not War
Sketch
Sir Norman Angell