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  1. Emily Greene Balch, née à Boston dans l'État du Massachusetts le 8 janvier 1867 et morte à Cambridge, Massachusetts le 9 janvier 1961, est une économiste, sociologue, pacifiste et syndicaliste américaine. Elle est lauréate du prix Nobel de la paix en 1946.

    • Wellesley College
    • Pacifisme
    • Prix Nobel de la paix (1946)
  2. Emily Greene Balch (January 8, 1867 – January 9, 1961) was an American economist, sociologist and pacifist. Balch combined an academic career at Wellesley College with a long-standing interest in social issues such as poverty, child labor, and immigration, as well as settlement work to uplift poor immigrants and reduce juvenile ...

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  4. 9 janv. 2016 · Emily Greene Balch. The Nobel Peace Prize 1946. Born: 8 January 1867, Jamaica Plain, MA (now Boston, MA), USA. Died: 9 January 1961, Cambridge, MA, USA. Residence at the time of the award: USA. Role: Formerly Professor of History and Sociology; Honorary International President, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

  5. Emily Greene Balch was an American sociologist, political scientist, economist, and pacifist, a leader of the women’s movement for peace during and after World War I. She received the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1946 jointly with John Raleigh Mott. She was also noted for her sympathetic and thorough.

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  6. Emily Greene Balch was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her lifelong efforts for disarmament and peace. She did not receive any congratulations from President Truman, as the US government had long viewed her as a dangerous radical. Balch openly declared herself a pacifist early in her career.

  7. Learn about the life and achievements of Emily Greene Balch, a pioneer of American women's education and social activism. She taught economics at Wellesley, researched Slavic immigrants, founded the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, and won the Nobel Peace Prize.