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New South Wales Premier's History Awards

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The NSW Premier's History Awards honour distinguished achievement in the interpretation of history, through both the written word and non-print media by Australian citizens and permanent residents of Australia.

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History

The State Government of New South Wales, Australia established the Premier's History Awards in 1997. In 2005 the name of the awards was changed to NSW History Awards. The awards are presented annually and are managed by the State Library of NSW, in association with Arts NSW.

Categories

The following awards, each of $15,000 are offered:

  • Australian History Prize for a major published book or e-book on Australian history.
  • General History Prize for a major published book or e-book on international history.
  • Community and Regional History Prize for a published book or e-book that makes a significant contribution to the understanding of community. institutional, urban or regional history in New South Wales.
  • Young People's History Prize for a published book or e-book, film, television or radio program, CD-ROM, DVD, or website - fiction or non-fiction - that increases the understanding and appreciation of history by children and young adults.
  • Multimedia History Prize for an Australian historian's interpretation of an historical subject using non-print media.
  • John and Patricia Ward History prize to encourage the use of archives in the writing of history.
  • The Australian History Prize

    In 2014, an Australian Military History Prize was announced. Mike Carlton was the winner of this sub-category for his book First Victory (published by Random House).

    The Young People's History Prize

    (known as the Children's History Prize until 2002)

    Multimedia History Prize

    (known as The Audio/Visual History Prize until 2009)

    State Records - John and Patricia Ward History Prize

    This prize was first awarded in 2002 to encourage the use of archives in the writing of history. The State Record established the prize in recognition of the contribution to history and archives of NSW by John and Patricia Ward.

    The Centenary of Federation Prize, 2001

    The centenary award was created as a one-off presentation, the prize being sponsored by the NSW Centenary of Federation Committee. This award was for a "major work" relating to the Australian Federation period focussing on the political, social and cultural issues of Australia at that time.

    Winner

    Shortlisted

    References

    New South Wales Premier's History Awards Wikipedia