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The Antonovych Prize is an annual award of US$10,000 given by the Omelian and Tetiana Antonovych Foundation since 1981 for literary works written in
Ukrainian Ukrainian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Ukraine * Something relating to Ukrainians, an East Slavic people from Eastern Europe * Something relating to demographics of Ukraine in terms of demography and population of Ukraine * So ...
and for research in
Ukrainian studies Ukrainian studies is an interdisciplinary field of research dedicated to Ukrainian language, literature, history and culture in a broad sense. Ukrainian studies outside Ukraine A number of research institutes outside of Ukraine focus on Ukrainia ...
. Institutions, individuals, and members of the prize jury can make nominations, but only the jury decides the winners. Laureates are asked to give a speech at an award ceremony.


Laureates

* 2020 – '' Svoboda'', Ukrainian newspaper * 2019 – Alexander J. Motyl, American political scientist and writer * 2018 –
Yuriy Shcherbak Yuriy Mykolayovych Shcherbak ( uk, Ю́рій Микола́йович Щерба́к; born 23 October 1934) is a Ukrainian writer, screenwriter, publicist, epidemiologist, politician, diplomat, and environmental activist. Doctor of Medicine ( ...
, Ukrainian writer * 2017 –
Anne Applebaum Anne Elizabeth Applebaum (born July 25, 1964) is an American journalist and historian. She has written extensively about the history of Communism and the development of civil society in Central and Eastern Europe. She has worked at ''The Econo ...
, American journalist * 2016 – Bohdan Prakh, Polish-Ukrainian church historian * 2015 –
Serhii Plokhii Serhii Plokhy, or Plokhii ( uk, Сергій Миколайович Плохій, russian: Серге́й Никола́евич Пло́хий; born 23 May 1957) is the Mykhailo Hrushevsky professor of Ukrainian history at Harvard University, whe ...
, Ukrainian-American historian * 2014 –
Timothy D. Snyder Timothy David Snyder (born August 18, 1969) is an American historian specializing in the modern history of Central and Eastern Europe. He is the Richard C. Levin Professor of History at Yale University and a permanent fellow at the Institute f ...
, American historian * 2013 – Leonid Finberg, Ukrainian sociologist, publisher * 2012 – Zenon E. Kohut, Canadian historian;
Frank Sysyn Frank E. Sysyn ( uk, Франк Сисин, 27 December 1946 in Passaic, New Jersey) is an American historian of Ukrainian origin. His grandmother was from Ukraine. He graduated from Princeton University (1968), the University of London (1969), ...
, Canadian historian * 2011 – Andrea Graziosi, Italian historian; Stanislav Kultsytskyi, Ukrainian historian * 2010 – Aleksandra Hnatiuk, Polish slavist; Bogumiła Berdychowska, Polish writer and journalist * 2009 –
Liubomyr Vynar Liubomyr Roman Vynar or Lubomyr Wynar ( ua, Любомир Роман Винар, 2 January 1932 – 16 April 2017) was a Ukrainian-American scholar and historian. Wynar was born in Lwów, Poland (now Lviv, Ukraine) and studied history at the ...
, Ukrainian-American historian;
Oksana Zabuzhko Oksana Stefanivna Zabuzhko ( uk, Окса́на Стефа́нівна Забу́жко) is a Ukrainian novelist, poet, and essayist. Her works have been translated into several languages. She has been accused of relativising the Volhynian Massac ...
, Ukrainina writer * 2008 –
George G. Grabowicz George may refer to: People * George (given name) * George (surname) * George (singer), American-Canadian singer George Nozuka, known by the mononym George * George Washington, First President of the United States * George W. Bush, 43rd President ...
, American literature scholar; Andriy Dzhul * 2007 – Yaroslav Hrytsak, Ukrainian historian * 2006 –
Borys Gudziak Borys Gudziak (born 24 November 1960) is the current Archeparch of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia. He founded the Institute of Church History and served as the rector and president of the Ukrainian Catholic University. He wa ...
, Eparch of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Eparchy of Paris * 2005 – not awarded * 2004 – Andriy Sodomora, Ukrainian translator and writer;
Dmytro Pavlychko Dmytro Pavlychko ( uk, Дмитро Васильович Павличко; born September 28, 1929) is a Ukrainian poet, translator, scriptwriter, culturologist, political and public figure. Biography Dmytro Pavlychko was born on September 2 ...
, Ukrainian poet * 2003 –
Mykola Riabchuk Mykola Riabchuk ( uk, Рябчук Микола Юрійович; born September 27, 1953, in Lutsk) - Ukrainian public intellectual, journalist, political analyst, literary critic, translator and writer. Riabchuk is known for his analytical art ...
, Ukrainian political analyst; Roman Ivanychuk, Ukraininan writer * 2002 – Yuriy Shapoval, Ukrainian historian; Hryhoriy Huseynov, Ukrainian writer;
Yaroslav Isayevych Yaroslav () is a Slavic given name. Its variant spelling is Jaroslav and Iaroslav, and its feminine form is Yaroslava. The surname derived from the name is Yaroslavsky and its variants. All may refer to: Historical figures * Yaroslav I the Wise ( ...
, Ukrainian historian * 2001 –
Yurii Andrukhovych Yurii Ihorovych Andrukhovych ( uk, Юрій Ігорович Андрухович) is a Ukrainian prose writer, poet, essayist, and translator. Biography In 1985, Andrukhovych co-founded the Bu-Ba-Bu poetic group, which stands for «burlesque ...
, Ukrainian writer; Michael Hamm, Ameriacan historian;
Roman Szporluk Roman Szporluk ( uk, Роман Шпорлюк, ''Schporlyuk''; born 8 September 1933) is a Ukrainian-American political scientist and historian. He is a professor emeritus at Harvard and the University of Michigan. He has written several books an ...
, American historian * 2000 –
Yuriy Badzyo Yury, Yuri, Youri, Yurii, Yuriy, Yurij, Iurii or Iouri is the Slavic languages, Slavic (russian: Юрий, Yuriy, or uk, Юрій, Yuriy, or bg, Юрий, Jurij, or be, Юры, Jury) form of the masculine given name George (given name), George ...
, Ukrainian literature scholar * 1999 – Ihor Ševčenko, Ukrainian-American philologist and historian * 1998 –
Yuriy Barabash Yury, Yuri, Youri, Yurii, Yuriy, Yurij, Iurii or Iouri is the Slavic (russian: Юрий, Yuriy, or uk, Юрій, Yuriy, or bg, Юрий, Jurij, or be, Юры, Jury) form of the masculine given name George; it is derived directly from the Gree ...
, Ukrainian literature scholar; George S. N. Luckyj, Ukrainian-American literature scholar * 1997 – Dmytro Stepovyk, Ukrainian art scholar; Ihor Kalynets, Ukrainian poet and Soviet dissident * 1996 –
Bohdan Bociurkiw Bohdan may refer to: * Bohdan, a Slavic masculine name, a variant spelling of Bogdan (which includes a list of people named Bohdan as well as Bogdan) * Bohdan, Podlaskie Voivodeship Bohdan is a village A village is a clustered human s ...
, Canadian-Ukrainian historian; Hryhoriy Lohvyn, Ukrainian art scholar and architect; Yuriy Mushketyk, Ukrainian writer * 1995 – Mykhailyna Kotsiubynska, Ukrainian literature scholar;
Vyacheslav Bryukhovetskyi Vyacheslav, also transliterated Viacheslav or Viatcheslav (russian: Вячеслав, Vjačeslav ; uk, В'ячеслав, V"jačeslav ), is a Russian and Ukrainian masculine given name. It is the equivalent of Belarusian Вячаслаў/Вацл ...
, Ukrainian literature scholar; Roman Fedoriv, Ukrainian writer * 1994 –
Olena Apanovich Olena Apanovych ( uk, Олена Михайлівна Апанович) (9 November 1919 – 21 February 2000) was a Ukrainian historian, a researcher of Zaporozhian Cossackdom. She was an Antonovych prize recipient. Biography Olena Apanovych w ...
, Ukrainian historian;
Yevhen Hutsalo Yevhen Hutsalo (14 January 1937 – 4 July 1995 ) was a Ukrainian writer and journalist. Biography Hutsalo was born in Staryi Zhyvotiv, Vinnytsia oblast. He graduated from the Nizhyn Pedagogical Institute in 1959, and was first published in 19 ...
, Ukrainian writer * 1993 – Mykola Zhulynskyi, Ukrainian literature scholar;
Yaroslav Dashkevych Yaroslav Dashkevych ( uk, Ярослав Романович Дашкевич) (1926-2010) was Ukrainian historian, archaeographer, armenologist. He wrote over 1700 scientific and publicist works. Dashkevych was a representative of Hrushevsky sch ...
, Ukrainian historian; Mykola Vinhranovskyi, Ukrainian writer and actor * 1992 – Literaturna Ukrayina, Ukrainian newspaper;
Mykhaylo Braychevskyi Mykhailo or Mykhaylo ( uk, Михайло) is a Ukrainian given name, equivalent to English Michael. Notable people with the name include: * Mykhaylo Berkos (1861–1919), Russian and Ukraine artist of Greek origin * Mykhailo Bolotskykh (born 1960) ...
, Ukrainian historian; Volodymyr Drozd, Ukrainian writer * 1991 – Bohdan Hawrylyshyn, Ukrainian-Swiss economist;
Zbigniew Brzezinski Zbigniew Kazimierz Brzeziński ( , ; March 28, 1928 – May 26, 2017), or Zbig, was a Polish-American diplomat and political scientist. He served as a counselor to President Lyndon B. Johnson from 1966 to 1968 and was President Jimmy Carter's ...
, American political scientist;
Ivan Drach Ivan Fedorovych Drach ( uk, Іва́н Фе́дорович Драч; 17 October 1936 – 19 June 2018) was a Ukrainian poet, screenwriter, literary critic, politician, and political activist. Drach played an important role in the founding of Ru ...
, Ukrainian poet * 1990 –
Ivan Dziuba Ivan Mykhailovych Dziuba ( uk, Іва́н Миха́йлович Дзю́ба; 26 July 1931 – 22 February 2022) was a Ukrainian literary critic, social activist, dissident, Hero of Ukraine, academic of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, t ...
, Ukrainian literary critic and dissident;
Valeriy Shevchuk Valeriy Shevchuk (born August 20, 1939, in Zhytomyr) is a Ukrainian writer. The most prominent books of the writer include “In the Midweek” (1967), “The Esplanade 12” (1968), “The Scream of the Rooster at Dawn” (1979), “On a Humbl ...
, Ukrainian writer * 1989 –
Martha Bohachevsky-Chomiak Martha (Hebrew: מָרְתָא‎) is a biblical figure described in the Gospels of Luke and John. Together with her siblings Lazarus and Mary of Bethany, she is described as living in the village of Bethany near Jerusalem. She was witness to ...
, American historian;
Lina Kostenko Lina Vasylivna Kostenko ( uk, Ліна Василівна Костенко; born 19 March 1930) is a Ukrainian poet, journalist, writer, publisher, and former Soviet dissident. A founder and leading representative of the Sixtiers poetry movem ...
, Ukrainian poet * 1988 – John-Paul Himka, American-Canadian historian;
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, Ukrainian-American Slavic linguist;
Hryhoriy Kostyuk Hryhoriy ( uk, Григо́рій, Hryhórij ), sometimes Hryhory, may refer to: *Hryhory Alchevsky (1866–1920), prominent Ukrainian and minor Russian composer * Hryhoriy Baranets (born 1986), professional Ukrainian football midfielder * Hryhory ...
, Ukrainian literature scholar * 1987 –
Robert Conquest George Robert Acworth Conquest (15 July 1917 – 3 August 2015) was a British historian and poet. A long-time research fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution, Conquest was most notable for his work on the Soviet Union. His books ...
, British historian;
Leonid Plyushch Leonid Ivanovych Plyushch ( uk, Леоні́д Іва́нович Плющ, ; 26 April 1938, Naryn, Kirghiz SSR – 4 June 2015, Bessèges, France) was a Ukrainian mathematician and Soviet dissident. Although he was employed to work on Soviet ...
, Ukrainian mathematician and Soviet dissident * 1986 – Bohdan Krawchenko, Canadian political scientist;
Natalya Livytska-Holodna Natalya (russian: Наталья) is the Russian form of the female given name Natalia. The name Natasha (russian: link=no, Наташа), being originally a diminutive form of Natalya, became an independent name outside the Russian-speaking stat ...
, Ukrainian writer * 1985 – David Saunders, British historian; Yuriy Lavrinenko, Ukrainian literature scholar * 1984 – Magdalena László-Kuțiuk, Romanian Slavic scholar and translator; Yuriy Kolomiyets, Ukrainian poet * 1983 –
Linda Gordon Linda Gordon is an American feminist and historian. She lives in New York City and in Madison, Wisconsin. She won the Marfield Prize for ''Dorothea Lange: A Life Beyond Limits'', and the Antonovych Prize for ''Cossack Rebellions: Social Turmoil ...
, American feminist and historian;
Emma Andijewska Emma Andijewska (or ''Emma Andiievska'', uk, Емма Андієвська, link=no) (born March 19, 1931 in Stalino) is a modern Ukrainian poet, writer and painter. Her works are marked with surrealist style. Some of Andijewska's works have ...
, Ukrainian poet and painter * 1982 –
Orest Subtelny Orest Subtelny ( uk, О́рест Субте́льний, 17 May 1941 – 24 July 2016) was a Ukrainian-Canadian historian. Born in Kraków, Poland, he received his doctorate from Harvard University in 1973. From 1982 to 2015, he was a Professor ...
, Canadian historian;
Vasyl Stus Vasyl Semenovych Stus ( uk, Васи́ль Семе́нович Стус; 6 January 1938, Rakhnivka, Ukrainian SSR – 4 September 1985, Perm-36, Kuchino, Russian SFSR) was a Ukrainian poet, translator, literary critic, journalist, and an active ...
, Ukrainian poet and dissident * 1981 –
Vasyl Barka Wasyl Barka (pseud. of Vasyl Ocheret, born 16 July 1908 in the village of Solonytsia in the Lubensky Uyezd of the Poltava Governorate (now Lubny Raion, Ukraine), died 11 April 2003 in Liberty, New York) was an American-residing Ukrainian poet, wr ...
, Ukrainian writer


Literature

* Фундація Омеляна і Тетяни Антоновичів: Штрихи до історії Фундації. Виступи і лекції лавреатів нагород Антоновичів (1982–1998). — К., 1999. — 197с. — * Фундація Омеляна і Тетяни Антоновичів : матеріали до історії фундації : листування, грамоти, виступу та лекції лавреатів нагород Антоновичів (1998–2011). — Львів-Вашингтон: Львівська національна наукова бібліотека України імені В. Стефаника, 2012


References

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