Marcel Pollitzer Prize

Marcel Pollitzer Prize

The Marcel Pollitzer Prize, formally the prix des écrivains combattants Fondation Marcel Pollitzer, is a French literary award created in 1953 by the Association des écrivains combattants. Named for writer Marcel Pollitzer, it is awarded every year to "a work of history and, preferably, to a biography"[1].

List of winners

  • 1972 - Claude Michelet
  • 1973 - Gabriel de Broglie
  • 1974 - Micheline Dupuy
  • 1975 - Françoise de Bernardy
  • 1976 - Philippe Ragueneau
  • 1977 - Roger Glachant
  • 1978 - Pierre Levergeois
  • 1979 - Bernardine Melchior-Bonnet
  • 1980 - Paul Guth
  • 1981 - Arnaud d'Antin de Vaillac
  • 1982 - Danièle Decure
  • 1983 - Marc Audry
  • 1984 - Pierre Miquel
  • 1985 - Hervé Le Boterf
  • 1986 - Christian Pennera
  • 1987 - Micheline Dupray
  • 1988 - Bernard Pierre
  • 1989 - Gaston Palewski
  • 1990 - Michel Herubel
  • 1991 - Philippe Séguin
  • 1992 - Arthur Conte
  • 1993 - Pierre Pellissier
  • 1994 - Jacques Hubert
  • 1995 - François Bayrou
  • 1996 - Hélie de Saint Marc
  • 1997 - Claude Guy
  • 1998 - Guillemette de Sairigne
  • 1999 - Geneviève de Gaulle-Anthonioz
  • 2000 - André Sellier
  • 2001 - Geneviève Salkin
  • 2002 - François Broche
  • 2003 - Jean-Christophe Notin
  • 2005 - Georges Longeret, Jacques Lauret et Cyril Bondroit
  • 2006 - Amaury Lorin
  • 2007 - André Turcat
  • 2008 - Francis Hure
  • 2009 - Dominique Paladhile
  • 2010 - Charles Zorgbibe
  • 2010 - Henri Bogdan

References


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