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1. Charles Albert Gobat - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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2. Charles Albert Gobat
Charles Albert Gobat. Charles Albert Gobat (May 21, 1843 March 16,1914) was a Swiss lawyer, educational administrator, and politician
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Charles Albert Gobat May 21 March 16 ) was a Swiss lawyer , educational administrator, and politician who jointly received the 1902 Nobel Peace Prize with Élie Ducommun for their leadership of the Permanent International Peace Bureau.
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3. Charles Albert Gobat 1843-1914
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Gobat heiratete 1869 in Biel Sophie-Louise (1847-1888), die Tochter des Bankiers und langjährigen Nationalrats Auguste Klaye. Das Paar hatte drei Töchter und einen Sohn; Marguerite [1870-1937] wurde die Privatsekretärin des Vaters, Helene [1876-1916], von Beruf Pianistin, die erste Gemahlin des Malers Louis Moillet.
Seine politische Laufbahn begann Gobat 1882 als bernischer Grossrat. Er wurde sogleich in den Regierungsrat gewählt [1882-1906 sowie in Vertretung 1908/09 Direktion des Unterrichtswesens, 1906-1912 Direktion des Innern; Regierungspräsident 1886, 1895). In den eidgenössischen Räten gehörte er 1884-1890 dem Ständerat, 1890-1914 dem Nationalrat an. Als Direktor des Unterrichtswesen des Kantons Bern leitete er 1889-1914 die Aufsichtskommission des Bernischen Historischen Museums (eröffnet 1894), verantwortete er das neue Primarschulgesetz [1894), die Aufnahme einer Veterinärmedizinischen Fakultät in die Hochschule [1900] und die Errichtung des neuen Hochschulgebäudes [eingeweiht 1903). Er befürwortete den Hochschulzugang ohne Latein und Griechisch, nicht zuletzt für russische Emigrantinnen (s. Nr. 1.17). Als Direktor des Innern bekämpfte er den Alkoholmissbrauch. Auf eidgenössischer Ebene wirkte Gobat als Mitglied der nationalrätlichen Kommission für das einheitliche Zivilgesetz; er war es, der gegen die Empfehlung der Fakultät dessen eigentlichen Schöpfer Eugen Huber an die Universität Bern berief und dessen französischsprachigen Mitarbeiter Virgile Rossel förderte. In der Eisenbahnfrage war er ein Gegnerdes «Rückkaufs», der 1898 von Volk und Ständen angenommenen Verstaatlichung der fünf grössten Eisenbahngesellschaften der Schweiz [s. Nr. 1.14.3]. 1890 wandte sich Gobat der Friedensbewegung zu. Er war einer der Gründer der Interparlamentarischen Union und 1892-1907 deren Sekretär; er präsidierte die Interparlamentarischen Konferenzen von 1892 und 1912.

4. Charles Albert Gobat
Charles Albert Gobat. Charles Albert Gobat (Kveten 21, 1843 Brezen16, 1914) byl Švýcarský právník, vzdelávací administrátor
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6. Peace 1902
LAUREATES, ARTICLES, EDUCATIONAL, The Nobel Peace Prize 1902. Élie Ducommun,charles albert gobat. 1/2 of the prize, 1/2 of the prize. Switzerland, Switzerland.
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Élie Ducommun Charles Albert Gobat 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize Switzerland Switzerland Honorary Secretary, Permanent International Peace Bureau, Berne, Switzerland Secretary General, Inter-Parliamentary Union; Honorary Secretary, Permanent International Peace Bureau, Berne, Switzerland b. 1833
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7. Albert Gobat - Biography
albert gobat Biography. charles albert gobat ( May 21, 1843March 16, 1914) was born at Tramelan, Switzerland, the son of a Protestant pastor and the nephew of Samuel gobat, a missionary who became
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Charles Albert Gobat (May 21, 1843-March 16, 1914) was born at Tramelan, Switzerland, the son of a Protestant pastor and the nephew of Samuel Gobat, a missionary who became bishop of Jerusalem. A brilliant student, he studied at the Universities of Basel Heidelberg Bern , and Paris, taking his doctorate in law, summa cum laude , from Heidelberg in 1867.
After 1882, however, he became increasingly absorbed in politics and education. In that year he was appointed superintendent of public instruction for the canton of Bern, a position he held for thirty years. A progressive in educational philosophy, he reformed the system of primary training, obtained increased budgetary support to improve the teacher-pupil ratio, supported the study of living languages, provided pupils with an alternative to the traditionally narrow classical education by establishing curricula in vocational and professional training.
His personal scholarship was concerned with history. He won acclaim for his erudite (1891) and widespread recognition (as well as large sales) for his more popularly conceived [A People's History of Switzerland] (1900).

8. Gobat, Charles-Albert
gobat, charlesalbert. ( b. May 21, 1834, Tramelan, Switz.d. March 16, 1914, Bern), Swiss politician, administrator, philanthropist, and author, cowinner of the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1902. He shared the prize with Élie Ducommun ( d. From its inception in 1888, gobat worked with the Inter-Parliamentary Union, founded by William Randal Cremer, recipient
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(b. May 21, 1834, Tramelan, Switz.d. March 16, 1914, Bern), Swiss politician, administrator, philanthropist, and author, cowinner of the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1902. He shared the prize with (d. 1906), whom he succeeded as director of the International Peace Bureau (Bureau International de la Paix), which received the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1910. From its inception in 1888, Gobat worked with the Inter-Parliamentary Union, founded by William Randal Cremer, recipient of the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1903. In 1892 Gobat was president of the union's fourth conference, which was held in Bern and which founded the Bureau Interparlementaire. He served as general secretary of the bureau, an information office dealing with peace movements, international conciliation, and communication among national parliamentary bodies. The third conference of the union, held in Rome in 1891, established the International Peace Bureau, of which Gobat was director when it was awarded the peace prize. Among Gobat's books on international affairs and history is Le Cauchemar de l'Europe (1911; "The Nightmare of Europe").

9. Gobat, Charles Albert. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. gobat, charles albert.
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11. Charles Albert Gobat Winner Of The 1902 Nobel Prize In Peace
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12. Index Of Nobel Peace Prize Laureates
Fontaine, Henri La, 1913. Fried, Alfred Hermann, 1911. The Friends ServiceCouncil, 1947. gobat, charles albert, 1902. Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeyevich,1990.
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13. Gobat, Charles Albert
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Swiss politician, administrator, philanthropist, and author, cowinner of the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1902. He shared the prize with Elie Ducommun (d. 1906), whom he succeeded as director of the International Peace Bureau (Bureau International de la Paix), which received the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1910.
Gobat first practiced law in Bern and then in Delemont, Bern canton. He also lectured on French civil law at the Sorbonne. In the 1880s he was active in cantonal and national politics and public administration. From its inception in 1888, Gobat worked with the Inter-Parliamentary Union, founded by William Randal Cremer, recipient of the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1903. In 1892 Gobat was president of the union's fourth conference, which was held in Bern and which founded the Bureau Interparlementaire. He served as general secretary of the bureau, an information office dealing with peace movements, international conciliation, and communication among national parliamentary bodies. The third conference of the union, held in Rome in 1891, established the International Peace Bureau, of which Gobat was director when it was awarded the peace prize. Among Gobat's books on international affairs and history is Le Cauchemar de l'Europe (1911; "The Nightmare of Europe").

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Gobat, Charles Albert Charles Albert Gobat (May 21, 1843-March 16, 1914) was born at Tramelan, Switzerland, the son of a Protestant pastor and the nephew of Samuel Gobat, a missionary who became bishop of Jerusalem. A brilliant student, he studied at the Universities of Basel, Heidelberg, Bern, and Paris, taking his doctorate in law, summa cum laude, from Heidelberg in 1867.
For the next fifteen years, Gobat devoted his time and energy to the law. He began his practice in Bern and, at the same time, lectured on French civil law at Bern University. He then opened an office in Delémont in the canton of Bern, which soon became the leading legal firm of the district.
After 1882, however, he became increasingly absorbed in politics and education. In that year he was appointed superintendent of public instruction for the canton of Bern, a position he held for thirty years. A progressive in educational philosophy, he reformed the system of primary training, obtained increased budgetary support to improve the teacher-pupil ratio, supported the study of living languages, provided pupils with an alternative to the traditionally narrow classical education by establishing curricula in vocational and professional training.
His personal scholarship was concerned with history. He won acclaim for his erudite République de Berne et la France pendant les guerres de religion (1891) and widespread recognition (as well as large sales) for his more popularly conceived Histoire de la Suisse racontée au peuple [A People's History of Switzerland] (1900).

20. Nobel Peace Prize - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
1902, Élie Ducommun (Switzerland) and charles albert gobat, honorarysecretaries of the Permanent International Peace Bureau in Berne.
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(Redirected from Nobel Prize in peace The Nobel Peace Prize (where Nobel is pronounced with the stress on the second syllable) is one of five Nobel Prizes bequested by the Swedish industrialist and inventor Alfred Nobel . While the Physics, Chemistry, Medicine and Literature Prizes are awarded annually in Stockholm , the Peace Prize is awarded in the Norwegian capital of Oslo . The Norwegian Nobel Committee , whose members are chosen by the Norwegian Parliament , is appointed to select the laureate for the Peace Prize, and the prize is awarded by its chairman, Dr. Ole Danbolt Mjøs . At the time of Alfred Nobel's death Sweden and Norway were in a personal union in which the Swedish parliament was solely responsible for foreign policy and the Norwegian Parliament was responsible only for Norwegian domestic policy. Alfred Nobel therefore stipulated that the Peace Prize be awarded by Norway rather than Sweden in order to prevent the manipulation of the selection process by foreign powers. According to the will of Alfred Nobel the prize should be awarded "to the person who shall have done the most or the best work for fraternity between the nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses".

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