Chilean National History Award
The Chilean National History Award (Spanish: Premio Nacional de Historia) is an award given for contributions to the historiography of Chilean history. It was first awarded in 1974 and is given every two years and includes a sum of 13.186.565 Chilean pesos plus a pension of 20 UTM. [1]
Award winners
Source: National Library of Chile
- 1974 - Eugenio Pereira Salas
- 1976 - Mario Góngora
- 1978 - Juan Luis Espejo
- 1980 - Néstor Meza
- 1982 - Ricardo Krebs
- 1984 - Gabriel Guarda
- 1986 - Rolando Mellafe Rojas
- 1988 - Fernando Campos Harriet
- 1990 - Álvaro Jara
- 1992 - Sergio Villalobos
- 1994 - Mario Orellana
- 1996 - Wálter Hanisch
- 1998 - José Armando de Ramón
- 2000 - Mateo Martinic
- 2002 - Lautaro Núñez Atencio
- 2004 - Jorge Hidalgo
- 2006 - Gabriel Salazar
- 2008 - Eduardo Cavieres
- 2010 - Bernardino Bravo Lira
- 2012 - Jorge Pinto Rodríguez
- 2014 - Sergio González Miranda
References
- ↑ "Premio Nacional de Historia (in Spanish)". Biblioteca Nacional de Chile. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
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