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Ducommun,
Élie (b. Feb. 19, 1833,
Geneva, Switz.--d. Dec. 7, 1906, Bern), Swiss writer and editor who in 1902,
with Charles-Albert Gobat, won the Nobel Prize for Peace.
After working as a magazine and
newspaper editor in Geneva and Bern, Ducommun
spent most of his career as general secretary of the Jura-Simplon Railway.
His spare time, however, was spent on peace activities. He took an active part
in the movement for European union, editing Les
États-Unis d'Europe, periodical of the International League of Peace
and Freedom, founded in 1867.
In 1889 Ducommun participated in the first of the regular International
Peace congresses. Two years later he became honorary general secretary of the
newly founded International Peace Bureau. After 1895 he published the bureau's Correspondance
bi-mensuelle. In this period Ducommun
also wrote a number of works on the peace movement.
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