Chilean National History Award
The Chilean National History Award (Spanish: Premio Nacional de Historia), part of the National Prize of Chile, is an award given for contributions to the historiography of Chilean history. It was first awarded in 1974, is given every two years, and includes a sum of 13,186,565 Chilean pesos plus a pension of 20 Unidad Tributaria Mensual.[1]
Award winners[]
Source: National Library of Chile
- 1974 - Eugenio Pereira Salas
- 1976 - Mario Góngora
- 1978 -
- 1980 - Néstor Meza
- 1982 - Ricardo Krebs
- 1984 - Gabriel Guarda
- 1986 -
- 1988 - Fernando Campos Harriet
- 1990 - Álvaro Jara
- 1992 - Sergio Villalobos
- 1994 -
- 1996 - Wálter Hanisch
- 1998 - José Armando de Ramón
- 2000 - Mateo Martinic
- 2002 - Lautaro Núñez Atencio
- 2004 -
- 2006 - Gabriel Salazar
- 2008 - Eduardo Cavieres
- 2010 -
- 2012 - Jorge Pinto Rodríguez
- 2014 -
- 2016 - Julio Pinto
- 2018 -
- 2020 - Ivan Jaksic
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Premio Nacional de Historia" (in Spanish). Biblioteca Nacional de Chile. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
Categories:
- History of Chile
- Chilean awards
- Awards established in 1974
- History awards
- 1974 establishments in Chile