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词条 Georg Dehio Cultural Prize
释义

  1. Winners

  2. See also

  3. References

  4. External links

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The Georg Dehio Cultural Prize (Georg Dehio-Kulturpreis) is a biennial award, funded by the German government's Office of the Federal Commissioner for Culture and Media (Beauftragte der Bundesregierung for Kultur und Medien),[1] and administered by the German Cultural Forum for Eastern Europe.[2]

Recipients are recognized for work that promotes German cultural expression in Eastern Europe; critically engages the cultural interactions between Germany and its eastern neighbours; or contributes to reconciliation and mutual understanding between peoples in the areas of former German settlement.[3] Described as "prestigious" by German press and television sources,[4][5] the award is named after Georg Dehio, an Estonian-born German art historian of the nineteenth century whose emphasis on the national and ethnic heterogeneity and interdependence of the region has been taken as a guiding principle for the German Cultural Forum's work.

The prize, first granted in 2003, is awarded in alternate years with the Georg Dehio Book Prize, being offered in odd-numbered years. Two categories of award are made: a Grand Prize, which carries a cash value of €7,000, and a Prize of Honor of €3,000. Corporate bodies as well as individuals are eligible. A seven-person international jury, drawn from the fields of art history, historical preservation, museum administration, and culture, selects the winners.[6] Jurors serve for a maximum of two terms, with the exception of a representative of the German Federal Commissioner for Culture and Media, the sole permanent member. The jury may not nominate prospective honorees, nor are self-nominations permitted.

Winners

  • 2013: Ewa Chojecka (Grand Prize); Irina Tscherkasjanowa (Prize of Honor)[7]
  • 2011: Christoph Klein (Grand Prize); Jan Janca (Prize of Honor)[8]
  • 2009: Christoph Machat (Grand Prize); Zbigniew Czarnuch (Prize of Honor)[9]
  • 2007: Imants Lancmanis (Grand Prize); the editorial staff of Dialog (Prize of Honor)[10]
  • 2005: Volker Koepp (Grand Prize); Antikomplex (Czech historical society) (Prize of Honor)[11]
  • 2003: Andrzej Tomaszewski (Grand Prize); Hermannstädter Bachchor (Prize of Honor)[12]

See also

  • Georg Dehio Book Prize

References

1. ^German Federal Commissioner for Culture and Media
2. ^German Cultural Forum for Eastern Europe
3. ^Latvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs press release
4. ^Deutsche Welle, January 19, 2004
5. ^Tageszeitung (Berlin), March 17, 2008
6. ^Kulturportal West-Ost
7. ^Kulturexpress.de
8. ^Tribuna (Romania), May 2, 2011
9. ^German Foreign Ministry press release
10. ^Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs press release
11. ^Potsdamer Neueste Nachrichten (Berlin), May 28, 2005
12. ^Parliament of Germany circular no. 15/2005

External links

  • The Georg Dehio Cultural Prize

2 : German awards|Awards established in 2003

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