Einhard-Preis
Literary prize for historical biography
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The Einhard Prize (German: Einhard-Preis) is a literary prize for historical biography. It is awarded by the Einhard-Stiftung, a foundation headquartered in Seligenstadt, Hesse, Germany, a town founded by Einhard, famous as a biographer of Charlemagne.
Prizes awarded
- 1999: Otto Pflanze, works about Otto von Bismarck
- 2001: Brian Boyd, biography of Vladimir Nabokov
- 2003: Joachim C. Fest, works about Albert Speer
- 2005: Irène Heidelberger-Leonard, Revolte in der Resignation, a biography of Jean Améry
- 2007: Eberhard Weis, biography of Maximilian von Montgelas
- 2009: Margot Friedländer, autobiography Versuche, Dein Leben zu machen
- 2011: Hugh Barr Nisbet, biography of Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
- 2013: John C. G. Röhl, biography of Wilhelm II, German Emperor
- 2015: Joachim Radkau, biography of Theodor Heuss
- 2017: Albrecht Schöne, Der Briefschreiber Goethe
- 2019: Emmanuelle Loyer, biography of Claude Lévi-Strauss
- 2021: Jacques Tardi, graphic novel biography of his father, World War II veteran René Tardi
References
Website of the Einhard Prize Foundation (German only) https://www.einhard-stiftung.de/
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Literary awards of Hesse
- Brothers Grimm Prize of the City of Hanau
- Brothers Grimm Prize of the University of Marburg
- Einhard-Preis
- Frauenkrimipreis der Stadt Wiesbaden
- Georg-Christoph-Lichtenberg-Preis
- George-Konell-Preis
- Goethe Prize
- Hessischer Leseförderpreis
- Holzhäuser Heckethaler
- Janusz-Korczak-Preis
- Johann-Heinrich-Merck-Preis
- Leonce-und-Lena-Preis
- Literaturpreis der Universitätsstadt Marburg und des Landkreises Marburg-Biedenkopf
- Ludwig Börne Prize
- Mannheimer Heinrich-Vetter-Literaturpreis
- Phantastik-Preis der Stadt Wetzlar
- Rheingau Literatur Preis
- Ricarda-Huch-Preis
- Wolfgang Weyrauch Prize
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