Antonovych prize
Antonovych prize (Omelian and Tetiana Antonovych Foundation Award) - yearly award given for literary works written in Ukrainian and for research on Ukrainian studies. The award is given by the Omelian and Tetiana Antonovych Foundation since 1981. The size of award is 5000 USD. The laureates are chosen by the jury, while nominations can be made by the members of jury, individuals or institutions. The laureate declare a speech during the award ceremony.
Laureates
- 2016 - Bohdan Prakh, Polish-Ukrainian church historian
- 2015 - Serhii Plokhii, Ukrainian-American historian
- 2014 - Timothy D. Snyder, American historian
- 2013 - Leonid Finberg, Ukrainian sociologist, publisher
- 2012 - Zenon E. Kohut, Canadian historian; Frank Sysyn, Canadian historian
- 2011 - Andrea Graziosi, Italian historian; Stanislav Kultsytskyi, Ukrainian historian
- 2010 - Aleksandra Hnatiuk, Polish slavist; Bogumiła Berdychowska, Polish writer and journalist
- 2009 - Liubomyr Vynar, Ukrainian-American historian; Oksana Zabuzhko, Ukrainina writer
- 2008 - George G. Grabowicz, American literature scholar; Andriy Dzhul
- 2007 - Yaroslav Hrytsak, Ukrainian historian
- 2006 - Borys Gudziak, Eparch of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Eparchy of Paris
- 2005 - not awarded
- 2004 - Andriy Sodomora, Ukrainian translator and writer; Dmytro Pavlychko, Ukrainian poet
- 2003 - Mykola Riabchuk, Ukrainian political analyst; Roman Ivanychuk, Ukraininan writer
- 2002 - Yuriy Shapoval, Ukrainian historian; Hryhoriy Huseynov, Ukrainian writer; Yaroslav Isayevych, Ukrainian historian
- 2001 - Yurii Andrukhovych, Ukrainian writer; Michael Hamm, Ameriacan historian; Roman Szporluk, American historian
- 2000 - Yuriy Badzyo, Ukrainian literature scholar
- 1999 - Ihor Ševčenko, Ukrainian-American philologist and historian
- 1998 - Yuriy Barabash, Ukrainian literature scholar; George S. N. Luckyj, Ukrainian-American literature scholar
- 1997 - Dmytro Stepovyk, Ukrainian art scholar; Ihor Kalynets, Ukrainian poet and Soviet dissident
- 1996 - Bohdan Bociurkiw, Canadian-Ukrainian historian; Hryhoriy Lohvyn, Ukrainian art scholar and architect; Yuriy Mushketyk, Ukrainian writer
- 1995 - Mykhaylyna Kotsyubynska, Ukrainian literature scholar; Vyachslav Bryukhovetskyi, Ukrainian literature scholar; Roman Fedoriv, Ukrainian writer
- 1994 - Olena Apanovich, Ukrainian historian; Yevhen Hutsalo, Ukrainian writer
- 1993 - Mykola Zhulynskyi, Ukrainian literature scholar; Yaroslav Dashkevych, Ukrainian historian; Mykola Vinhranovskyi, Ukrainian writer and actor
- 1992 - Literaturna Ukrayina, Ukrainian newspaper; Mykhaylo Braychevskyi, Ukrainian historian; Volodymyr Drozd, Ukrainian writer
- 1991 - Bohdan Hawrylyshyn, Ukrainian-Swiss economist; Zbigniew Brzezinski, American political scientist; Ivan Drach, Ukrainian poet
- 1990 - Ivan Dziuba, Ukrainian literary critic and dissident; Valeriy Shevchuk, Ukrainian writer
- 1989 - Martha Bohachevsky-Chomiak, American historian; Lina Kostenko, Ukrainian poet
- 1988 - John-Paul Himka, American-Canadian historian; George Shevelov, Ukrainian-American Slavic linguist; Hryhoriy Kostyuk, Ukrainian literature scholar
- 1987 - Robert Conquest, American historian; Leonid Plyushch, Ukrainian mathematician and Soviet dissident
- 1986 - Bohdan Krawchenko, Canadian political scientist; Natalya Livytska-Holodna, Ukrainian writer
- 1985 - David Saunders, British historian; Yuriy Lavrinenko, Ukrainian literature scholar
- 1984 - Magdalena László-Kuțiuk, Romanian slavic scholar and translator; Yuriy Kolomiyets, Ukrainian poet
- 1983 - Linda Gordon, American feminist and historian; Emma Andijewska, Ukrainian poet and painter
- 1982 - Orest Subtelny, Canadian historian; Vasyl Stus, Ukrainian poet and dissident
- 1981 - Vasyl Barka, Ukrainian writer
Literature
- Фундація Омеляна і Тетяни Антоновичів: Штрихи до історії Фундації. Виступи і лекції лавреатів нагород Антоновичів (1982–1998). — К., 1999. — 197с. — ISBN 966-95225-5-2
- Фундація Омеляна і Тетяни Антоновичів : матеріали до історії фундації : листування, грамоти, виступу та лекції лавреатів нагород Антоновичів (1998-2011). — Львів-Вашингтон: Львівська національна наукова бібліотека України імені В. Стефаника, 2012 ISBN 9789660265394
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