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Jan Długosz Award
Awarded forliterary award
CountryPoland
Presented byInternational Book Fair in Kraków
First awarded1998

The Jan Długosz Award (Polish: Nagroda im. Jana Długosza) is a Polish literary prize which has been presented annually since 1998 during the Kraków Book Fair. It is named in honor of Polish medieval chronicler Jan Długosz (1415–1480) and its aim is to popularize works in the field of humanities written by Polish authors and published the previous year which make significant contributions to the advancement of science and cultural enrichment. The award recognizes books not only targeted to the professional, scientific circles but also to the general reader, which is intended to make them the subject of a broader public debate. The winners of the award receive cash prizes and a statuette designed by sculptor Bronisław Chromy.[1][2][3]

List of Laureates

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Year Author Title
2021 Zbigniew Mentzel Kołakowski. Czytanie świata. Biografia ("Kołakowski. Reading the World: A Biography")
2020 Michał Roch Kaczmarczyk Aporia wolności. Krytyka teorii społecznej ("Aporia of Freedom. A Critique of Social Theory")
2019 Joanna Tokarska-Bakir Pod klątwą. Społeczny portret pogromu kieleckiego ("Under the Curse. A Social Portrait of the Kielce Pogrom")
2018 Monika Bobako Islamofobia jako technologia władzy. Studium z antropologii politycznej ("Islamophobia as a Technology of Power. A Study in Political Anthropology")
2017 Przemysław Czapliński[4] Poruszona mapa ("A Moved Map")
2016 Anna Machcewicz Bunt. Strajki w Trójmieście. Sierpień 1980 ("Rebellion: Strikes in the Tri-City, August 1980")
2015 Michał Głowiński Rozmaitości interpretacyjne. Trzydzieści szkiców ("Interpretational Varieties. Thirty Sketches")
2014 Grzegorz Niziołek Polski teatr Zagłady ("The Polish Theatre of the Holocaust")
2013 Jerzy Holzer Europa Zimnej Wojny ("Cold War Europe")
2012 Andrzej Friszke Czas KOR-u. Jacek Kuroń a geneza Solidarności ("The Time of KOR. Jacek Kuroń and the Origin of the Solidarity")
2011 Hanna Świda-Ziemba Młodzież PRL. Portrety pokoleń w kontekście historii ("The Youth of PRL - Portraits of Generations from a Historical Perspective")
2010 Mieczysław Nurek Gorycz zwycięstwa ("The Bitterness of Victory")
2009 Teresa Chylińska Karol Szymanowski i jego epoka ("Karol Szymanowski and His Era")
2008 Stanisław Mossakowski Kaplica Zygmuntowska 1515–1533 ("Sigismund's Chapel 1515–1533")
2007 Jerzy Strzelczyk Zapomniane narody Europy ("The Forgotten Nations of Europe")
2006 Piotr Piotrowski Awangarda w cieniu Jałty. Sztuka w Europie Środkowo-Wschodniej w latach 1945–1989
2005 Mirosława Marody and Anna Giza-Poleszczuk Przemiany więzi społecznych ("Changes in Social Relations")
2004 Wacław Hryniewicz Nadzieja uczy inaczej ("Hope Teaches Differently")
2003 Teresa Kostkiewiczowa Polski wiek świateł. Obszary swoistości
2002 Jan Błoński Witkacy
2001 Stefan Swieżawski Dzieje europejskiej filozofii klasycznej ("History of European Classical Philosophy")
2000 Eugeniusz Cezary Król Propaganda i indoktrynacja narodowego socjalizmu w Niemczech 1919–1945 ("Propaganda and Indoctrination of the National Socialism in Germany 1919–1945")
1999 Mieczysław Tomaszewski Chopin. Człowiek, Dzieło, Rezonans ("Chopin. The Man, His Work and Its Resonance")
1998 Barbara Skarga Tożsamość i różnica. Eseje metafizyczne ("Identity and Difference. Metaphysical Essays")

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Contest for the Jan Dlugosz Award". Retrieved 19 November 2017.
  2. ^ "About the Contest". Retrieved 19 November 2017.
  3. ^ "Laureates". Retrieved 19 November 2017.
  4. ^ "Przemysław Czapliński laureatem Nagrody im. Jana Długosza". Retrieved 19 November 2017.