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Ludwig Quidde

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Ludwig Quidde , 1858-1941, German pacifist and historian. He was elected (1907) to the Bavarian diet, was a member (1919-22) of the national assembly at Weimar, and later served in the Reichstag. Indefatigable in his attacks on German imperialism, he was briefly imprisoned for his brochure, Caligula: eine Studie über römischen Cäsarenwahnsinn [Caligula: a study in Roman Caesarean madness] (1894), an obvious polemic in which Caligula represented Emperor William II. A leading supporter of the League of Nations, Quidde shared the 1927 Nobel Peace Prize with Ferdinand Buisson. He... Read more
Ferdinand Édouard Buisson
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ... for civil rights. An ardent pacifist, he attended (1867) the first congress of the International Peace League; with Ludwig Quidde of Germany he received the 1927 Nobel Peace Prize. Author not available, BUISSON, FERDINAND ÉDOUARD. , The Columbia ... Read more
Nobel Prizes
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ... Aristide Briand Gustav Stresemann Theodor Svedberg J. B. Perrin Johannes Fibiger Grazia Deledda 1927 F. É. Buisson Ludwig Quidde Heinrich Wieland A. H. Compton C. T. R. Wilson Julius Wagner-Jauregg Henri Bergson 1928 Adolf Windaus Sir Owen W. Richardson ... Read more

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