Social:Antonovych prize
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Laureates
- 2018 — Yuriy Shcherbak, Ukrainian writer
- 2017 — Anne Applebaum, American journalist
- 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[1]
- 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
References
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Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonovych prize.
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