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Duff Cooper Prize

The Duff Cooper Prize is a literary prize awarded annually for the best work of history, biography, political science or occasionally poetry, published in English or French. The prize was established in honour of Duff Cooper, a British diplomat, Cabinet member and author. The prize was first awarded in 1956 to Alan Moorehead for his Gallipoli. At present, the winner receives a first edition copy of Duff Cooper's autobiography Old Men Forget and a cheque for £5,000.

Overview

After Duff Cooper's death in 1954, a group of his friends decided to establish a trust to endow a literary prize in his memory. The trust appoints five judges. Two of them are ex officio: the Warden of New College, Oxford, and a member of Duff Cooper's family (initially, Duff Cooper's son, John Julius Norwich for the first thirty-six years, and then John Julius' daughter, Artemis Cooper). The other three judges appointed by the trust serve for five years and they appoint their own successors. The first three judges were Maurice Bowra, Cyril Connolly and Raymond Mortimer. At present, the three appointed judges are biographer Mark Amory, historian Susan Brigden, and TLS history editor David Horspool.

From 2013, the prize has been known as The Pol Roger Duff Cooper Prize, following a sponsorship by Pol Roger.[1]

Winners

Source: Duff Cooper Prize

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Champagne days for winners of the Duff Cooper Prize". London Evening Standard. February 21, 2013. Retrieved August 26, 2013.

External links

  • The Duff Cooper Prize

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The Duff Cooper Prize is a literary prize awarded annually for the best work of history biography political science or occasionally poetry published in English or French The prize was established in honour of Duff Cooper a British diplomat Cabinet member and author The prize was first awarded in 1956 to Alan Moorehead for his Gallipoli At present the winner receives a first edition copy of Duff Cooper s autobiography Old Men Forget and a cheque for 5 000 Contents 1 Overview 2 Winners 3 See also 4 Notes 5 External linksOverview EditAfter Duff Cooper s death in 1954 a group of his friends decided to establish a trust to endow a literary prize in his memory The trust appoints five judges Two of them are ex officio the Warden of New College Oxford and a member of Duff Cooper s family initially Duff Cooper s son John Julius Norwich for the first thirty six years and then John Julius daughter Artemis Cooper The other three judges appointed by the trust serve for five years and they appoint their own successors The first three judges were Maurice Bowra Cyril Connolly and Raymond Mortimer At present the three appointed judges are biographer Mark Amory historian Susan Brigden and TLS history editor David Horspool From 2013 the prize has been known as The Pol Roger Duff Cooper Prize following a sponsorship by Pol Roger 1 Winners EditSource Duff Cooper Prize 1956 Alan Moorehead Gallipoli 1957 Lawrence Durrell Bitter Lemons 1958 John Betjeman Collected Poems 1959 Patrick Leigh Fermor Mani Travels in the Southern Peloponnese 1960 Andrew Young Collected Poems 1961 Jocelyn Baines Joseph Conrad 1962 Michael Howard The Franco Prussian War 1963 Aileen Ward John Keats The Making of a Poet 1964 Ivan Morris The World of the Shining Prince 1965 George Painter Marcel Proust 1966 Nirad C Chaudhuri The Continent of Circe 1967 J A Baker The Peregrine 1968 Roy Fuller New Poems 1969 John Gross The Man of Letters 1970 Enid McLeod Charles of Orleans Prince amp Poet 1971 Geoffrey Grigson Discoveries of Bones and Stones 1972 Quentin Bell Virginia Woolf 1973 Robin Lane Fox Alexander the Great 1974 Jon Stallworthy Wilfred Owen 1975 Seamus Heaney North 1976 Denis Mack Smith Mussolini s Roman Empire 1977 E R Dodds Missing Persons 1978 Mark Girouard Life in the English Country House 1979 Geoffrey Hill Tenebrae 1980 Robert Bernard Martin Tennyson The Unquiet Heart 1981 Victoria Glendinning Edith Sitwell A Unicorn Among the Lions 1982 Richard Ellmann James Joyce 1983 Peter Porter Collected Poems 1984 Hilary Spurling Ivy When Young The Early Life of Ivy Compton Burnett 1884 1919 1985 Ann Thwaite Edmund Gosse A Literary Landscape 1849 1928 1986 Alan Crawford C R Ashbee Architect Designer and Romantic Socialist 1987 Robert Hughes The Fatal Shore 1988 Humphrey Carpenter A Serious Character The Life of Ezra Pound 1989 Ian Gibson Federico Garcia Lorca 1990 Hugh Cecil and Mirabel Cecil Clever Hearts Desmond and Molly Maccarthy A Biography 1991 Ray Monk Ludwig Wittgenstein The Duty of Genius 1992 Peter Hennessy Never Again Britain 1945 1951 1993 John Keegan A History of Warfare 1994 David Gilmour Curzon Imperial Statesman 1995 Gitta Sereny Albert Speer His Battle with Truth 1996 Diarmaid MacCulloch Thomas Cranmer A Life 1997 James Buchan Frozen Desire An Inquiry into the Meaning of Money 1998 Richard Holmes Coleridge Darker Reflections 1999 Adam Hochschild King Leopold s Ghost 2000 Robert Skidelsky John Maynard Keynes 2001 Margaret MacMillan Peacemakers The Paris Peace Conference of 1919 and Its Attempt to End War 2002 Jane Ridley The Architect and his Wife 2003 Anne Applebaum Gulag A History 2004 Mark Mazower Salonica City of Ghosts Christians Muslims and Jews 1430 1950 2005 Maya Jasanoff Edge of Empire Conquest and Collecting on the Eastern Frontiers of the British Empire 2006 William Dalrymple The Last Mughal The Fall of a Dynasty Delhi 1857 2007 Graham Robb The Discovery of France 2008 Kai Bird and Martin J Sherwin American Prometheus The Triumph and Tragedy of J Robert Oppenheimer 2009 Robert Service Trotsky A Biography 2010 Sarah Bakewell How to Live A Life of Montaigne in One Question and Twenty Attempts at An Answer 2011 Robert Douglas Fairhurst Becoming Dickens The Invention of a Novelist 2012 Sue Prideaux Strindberg A Life 2013 Lucy Hughes Hallett The Pike Gabriele D Annunzio 2014 Patrick McGuinness Other People s Countries A Journey into Memory 2015 Ian Bostridge Schubert s Winter Journey Anatomy of an Obsession 2016 Christopher de Hamel Meetings with Remarkable Manuscripts 2017 Anne Applebaum Red Famine Stalin s War on Ukraine 2018 Julian T Jackson De Gaulle 2019 John Barton A History of the Bible 2020 Judith Herrin Ravenna Capital of Empire Crucible of Empire 2021 Mark Mazower The Greek Revolution 1821 and the Making of Modern EuropeSee also EditList of history awards Prizes named after peopleNotes Edit Champagne days for winners of the Duff Cooper Prize London Evening Standard February 21 2013 Retrieved August 26 2013 External links 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