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Herder Prize

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The Herder Prize (German: Gottfried-von-Herder-Preis ), named after the German philosopher Johann Gottfried Herder (1744?1803), was a prestigious international prize awarded every year from 1964 to 2006 to scholars and artists from Central and Southeast Europe whose life and work have contributed to the cultural understanding of European countries and their peaceful interrelations. Established in 1963, the first prizes were awarded in 1964.

The prize jury was composed of German and Austrian universities. Financing for the Prize, which amounted to €15,000, was sponsored by the Alfred Toepfer Foundation based in Hamburg . The awards were traditionally presented in an annual ceremony at the University of Vienna and handed over by the President of Austria . Each prize also included a one-year scholarship at an Austrian university given to a young person nominated by the winning scholar.

The prize was open to humanities scholars and artists from a wide variety of fields, including ethnographers , writers, architects, composers, poets, folklorists, painters, historians, literary scholars, art historians, archeologists, theatre directors, musicologists, museologists, linguists, playwrights, etc. Several writers who received the Herder Prize went on to later win the Nobel Prize in Literature , such as Wisława Szymborska (in 1995 and 1996), Imre Kertesz (in 2000 and 2002), and Svetlana Alexievich (in 1999 and 2015), and many other recipients received other international accolades and were members of their national academies .

Since its inception the prize was open to scholars and artists from seven central and southeast, mostly communist, European countries ( Bulgaria , Czechoslovakia , Greece , Hungary , Poland , Romania and Yugoslavia ). After the fall of communism in Europe in the late 1980s and the subsequent turmoil which led to the breakup of Yugoslavia , the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the dissolution of Czechoslovakia , scholars from all the succeeding countries remained eligible for the prize. In the early 1990s several ex-Soviet European countries (the Baltic nations of Estonia , Latvia , and Lithuania ; Belarus , and Ukraine ) as well as Albania were also made eligible.

Usually seven recipients would be announced every year, except in 1964 (four), 1977 (eight), 1993 (nine), and in 2006 (five) [1] ? which was also the last edition of the Herder Prize. In 2007 the prize was discontinued and merged with other prize funds sponsored by the Alfred Toepfer Foundation to create a new Europe-wide annual award, the KAIROS Prize , worth €75,000 and given to a single artist every year to encourage their innovative work.

List of recipients [ edit ]

Ismail Kadare
Svetlana Alexievich
Imre Kertesz
Milan Kundera
Peter Esterhazy
Hanna Krall
Year Recipients
1964 Oto Bihalji-Merin , Jan Kott , Stanisław Lorentz , Lucijan Marija ?kerjanc
1965 Tudor Arghezi , Manolis Hatzidakis , Emanuel Hru?ka  [ cs ] , Zoltan Kodaly , Laszlo Nemeth , Hugo Rokyta  [ cs ] , Hristo Vakarelski  [ bg ]
1966 Jan Cikker , Dezs? Dercsenyi  [ hu ] , Zlatko Gorjan , Aleksander Kobzdej , Anton Kriesis , Niko Kuret  [ sl ] , Dimiter Statkov
1967 Ivan Feny? , Vladimir Kompanek , Witold Lutosławski , Spyridon Marinatos , Alexandru A. Philippide , Mihai Pop , Svetozar Radoj?i?
1968 Constantin Daicoviciu , Roman Ingarden , Miroslav Krle?a , Ludvik Kunz , Anastasios Orlandos , Lajos Vayer  [ hu ] , Pancho Vladigerov
1969 Jolan Balogh  [ hu ] , Albin Brunovsky , Bohuslav Fuchs , Mihail Jora , Marijan Matkovi?  [ hr ] , Ksawery Piwocki  [ pl ] , France Stele  [ sl ]
1970 Jan Białostocki , Jan Filip , Zoltan Franyo  [ hu ] , Milovan Gavazzi , Gyula Illyes , Yiannis Papaioannou , Zeko Torbov  [ bg ]
1971 Ji?i Kola? , Bla?e Koneski , Georgios Megas  [ el ] , Kazimierz Michałowski , Mihail Sokolovski  [ bg ] , Zaharia Stancu , Bence Szabolcsi
1972 Dragotin Cvetko , Atanas Dalchev , Branko Maksimovi? , Gyula Ortutay , Jaroslav Pe?ina  [ cs ] , Henryk Sta?ewski , Virgil V?t??ianu
1973 Veselin Beshevliev , Stylianos Harkianakis , Janos Harmatta , Zbigniew Herbert , Eugen Jebeleanu , Petar Lubarda , Jan Racek  [ cs ]
1974 Władysław Czerny  [ pl ] , Ivan Duichev , Ivo Frange?  [ hr ] , Laszlo Ger?  [ hu ] , Stylianos Pelekanidis  [ el ] , Jan Podolak  [ sk ] , Zeno Vancea  [ de ]
1975 Jozef Burszta  [ pl ] , Hristo M. Danov  [ de ] , Stanislav Libensky , Maria Ana Musicescu , Gabor Preisich , Pandelis Prevelakis , Stanojlo Raji?i?
1976 Jagoda Bui? , Marin Goleminov , Ioannis Kakridis , Dezs? Keresztury , Nichita St?nescu , Rudolf Turek  [ pl ] , Kazimierz Wejchert  [ pl ]
1977 Nikolaos Andriotis  [ de ] , Riko Debenjak  [ sl ] , Emmanuel Kriaras , Albert Kutal , Mate Major  [ hu ] , Krzysztof Penderecki , Anastas Petrov  [ bg ] , Ion Vladutiu
1978 Eugen Barbu , đurđe Bo?kovi? , Kazimierz Dejmek , Stoyan Dzudzev  [ bg ] , Bela Gunda  [ hu ] , Ji?i Hr?za  [ cs ] , Yiannis Spyropoulos
1979 Magdalena Abakanowicz , Ferenc Farkas , Zdenko Kolacio , Atanas Natev  [ bg ] , Andras Sut? , Pavel Trost  [ de ] , Apostolos E. Vacalopoulos
1980 Gordana Babi?-đorđevi? , Ivan Balassa  [ hu ] , Kamil Lhotak , Manousos Manousakas , Vera Mutafchieva , Alexandru Rosetti , Wiktor Zin
1981 Emil Condurachi  [ ro ] , Sandor Csoori , Stefka Georgieva , Dimitrios Loukatos , Vjenceslav Richter , Eugen Sucho? , Elida Maria Szarota  [ pl ]
1982 Athanasios Aravantinos , Ana Blandiana , Vojislav J. đuri?  [ sr ] , Sona Kovacevicova , Aleksandar Nichev , Jan Jozef Szczepa?ski  [ pl ] , Imre Varga
1983 Władysław Bartoszewski , Geza Entz  [ hu ] , Jozef Jankovi?  [ cs ] , Gunther Schuller , Zdenko ?kreb , Stefana Stoykova  [ bg ] , C. A. Trypanis
1984 Emilijan Cevc  [ sl ] , Konstantinos Dimaras  [ de ] , Karel Horalek  [ cs ] , Gyorgy Konrad , Constantin Lucaci , Krasimir Manchev , Krzysztof Meyer
1985 Branko Fu?i? , R??ena Grebeni?kova , Adrian Marino  [ ro ] , Demetrios Pallas , Karoly Perczel  [ hu ] , Simeon Pironkov , Andrzej Wajda
1986 Georgi Baev  [ bg ] , Tekla Domotor  [ hu ] , Boris Gaber??ik , Konrad Gorski  [ pl ] , Johannes Karayannopoulos , Ji?i Kotalik , Anatol Vieru
1987 Roman Brandstaetter , Doula Mouriki , Jozsef Ujfalussy  [ hu ] , Vladimir Veli?kovi? , Velizar Velkov  [ bg ] , Gheorghe Vrabie  [ ro ]
1988 Roman Berger , Christos Kapralos , Zoe Dumitrescu-Bu?ulenga , Gyorgy Gyorffy , Donka Petkanova , Mieczysław Por?bski  [ pl ] , Edvard Ravnikar
1989 Maria Banu? , Akos Birkas  [ hu ] , Jerzy Buszkiewicz  [ pl ] , Vaclav Frolec  [ cs ] , Nikolai Genchev  [ bg ] , Petar Miljkovi?-Pepek , Nikos Gabriel Pentzikis
1990 Liviu C?lin  [ ro ] , Bronisław Geremek , Aris Konstantinidis , Dejan Medakovi? , Virginia Paskaleva , Adriena ?imotova , Andras Vizkelety  [ hu ]
1991 Maja Bo?kovi?-Stulli , Gerard Labuda , Andor Pigler  [ hu ] , Yorgos Sicilianos  [ de ] , Emil Skala  [ cs ] , Marin Sorescu , Stoimen Stoilov  [ bg ]
1992 Manolis Andronikos , Jeno Barabas , Blaga Dimitrova , Stefan Kaszynski , Ji?i Ko?alka  [ de ] , Zmaga Kumer , Jon Nicodim
1993 Vasilka Gerasimova-Tomova , Petro Kononenko , Gyorgy Kurtag , Jerzy Tchorzewski  [ pl ] , R?zvan Theodorescu , Elena Varossova  [ cs ] , M?ra Z?l?te , Dionysis Zivas , Viktor ?mega?
1994 Istvan Borzsak , D?evad Juzba?i?  [ bs ] , ?tefan Niculescu , Andrzej Szczypiorski , Jitka and Kv?ta Valova  [ cs ] , Takis Varvitsiotis  [ de ] , Zigmas Zinkevi?ius
1995 Sandor Kanyadi , Mirko Kova? , Milcho Lalkov  [ bg ] , Michael G. Meraklis , Mindaugas Navakas  [ lv ] , Wisława Szymborska , Jaan Undusk
1996 Tamas Hofer  [ hu ] , Karel Huba?ek , Konstantin Iliev  [ bg ] , Marin Mincu  [ ro ] , Jo?e Poga?nik  [ sl ] , P?teris Vasks , Marian Zgorniak  [ pl ]
1997 Tasos Athanasiadis , Bogdan Bogdanovi? , Oskar Elschek  [ sk ] , Ferenc Glatz , Lech Kalinowski  [ pl ] , Jaan Kross , Dunja Rihtman-Augu?tin  [ hr ]
1998 Imre Bak  [ hu ] , Andrei Corbea-Hoi?ie  [ de ] , Eli?ka Fu?ikova , Ismail Kadare , Justinas Marcinkevi?ius , Dorota Simonides , Elena Toncheva
1999 Svetlana Alexievich , Vera Bitrakova-Grozdanova , Mircea Dinescu , Istvan Fried  [ hu ] , Henryk Gorecki , D?evad Karahasan , Ferdinand Milu?ky  [ sk ]
2000 Jan Bako? , Ivan ?olovi?  [ sh ] , Nikola Georgiev  [ bg ] , Imre Kertesz , Milan Kundera , Karolos Mitsakis  [ de ] , Arvo Part
2001 Yurii Andrukhovych , Janez Bernik , Janos Bohonyey , Maria Kła?ska , Marek Kopelent , Andrej Mitrovi? , Evanghelos Moutsopoulos  [ fr ]
2002 George Demetrius Bambiniotis , M?ris ?aklais , Peter Esterhazy , Radost Ivanova , Nedjeljko Fabrio  [ hr ] , Aurel Stroe , Lech Trzeciakowski
2003 Vasil Gyuzelev , Drago Jan?ar , Karoly Manherz  [ hu ] , Stanisław Mossakowski  [ pl ] , Ales Rasanau  [ de ] , Ludvik Vaclavek , Ana Maria Zahariade  [ ro ]
2004 Theodore Antoniou , Michał Głowi?ski , Du?an Kova? , Fatos Lubonja , Eva Pocs , Kazimir Popkonstantinov  [ de ] , Romualdas Po?erskis
2005 Karoly Klimo , Hanna Krall , Primo? Kuret  [ sl ] , Ji?i Kuthan  [ cs ] , Andrei Marga , Eimuntas Nekro?ius , Kre?imir Nemec  [ hr ]
2006 Włodzimierz Borodziej , Nicos Hadjinicolaou , Gabriela Kilianova  [ sk ] , Ene Mihkelson , Vojteh Ravnikar

See also [ edit ]

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ "Preise bis 2006 Hansischer Goethe-Preis Alfred Toepfer Stiftung F.V.S." 5 March 2007. Archived from the original on 5 March 2007 . Retrieved 22 February 2024 .

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