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Ewart-Biggs memorial prize : ウィキペディア英語版
Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize

The Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize was created in 1977, in memory of Christopher Ewart-Biggs, British Ambassador to Ireland, who was assassinated by the Provisional Irish Republican Army in 1976.
Founded by Jane Ewart-Biggs following the death of her husband, its stated goal is to promote peace and reconciliation in Ireland, a greater understanding between the peoples of the United Kingdom and Ireland, or closer co-operation between partners of the European Community.
It is awarded to a book, a play or a piece of journalism that best fulfills this aim, published during a two-year period up to December 31 of the year preceding the year in which the prize is awarded. The value of the prize is £5000.
==Past winners==
The years of publication/broadcast for which the prize was awarded is given. In earlier years the Prize was identified by the year of award, but the official website now gives year of publication/broadcast.
*2013-14: Charles Townshend, ''The Republic: the fight for Irish independence 1918-1923''
*2013-14: Special Award: Colette Bryce, ''The Whole & Rain-domed Universe''
*2011-12: Julieann Campbell, ''Setting the Truth Free: the inside story of the Bloody Sunday justice campaign''
*2011-12: Douglas Murray, ''Bloody Sunday: truth, lies and the Saville Inquiry''
*2011-12: Special Award: Peter Taylor
*2009-10: Timothy Knatchbull, ''From a Clear Blue Sky: Surviving the Mountbatten Bomb''
*2009-10: Guy Hibbert and Oliver Hirschbiegel, ''Five Minutes of Heaven''
*2007-08: David Park, ''The Truth Commissioner''
*2007-08 Special Award: Fergus D’Arcy, ''Remembering the War Dead''
*2005-06: Richard English, ''Irish Freedom: The History of Nationalism in Ireland''
*2005-06 Special Award: Michael Longley
*2003-04: Tom Dunne, ''Rebellions: Memoir, Memory and 1798''
*2003-04 Special Award: Garret FitzGerald
*2001-02: Linen Hall Library, ''Troubled Images Project''
*1999-2000: David McKittrick, Seamus Kelters, Brian Feeney and Chris Thornton, ''Lost Lives: The Stories of the Men, Women and Children who Died as a Result of the Northern Ireland Troubles''〔(Daily Telegraph )〕
*1997-98: Peter Hart, ''The IRA and its Enemies; Violence and Community in Cork, 1916-1923''
*1995-96: Norman Porter, ''Rethinking Unionism: An Alternative Vision For Northern Ireland''
*1995-96: Sebastian Barry, ''The Steward of Christendom''
*1993-94: Fionnuala O'Connor, In Search of a State: Catholics in Northern Ireland
*1991-92: Brian Keenan, ''An Evil Cradling''
*1989-90: John H. Whyte, ''Interpreting Northern Ireland''
*1989-90 special citation: Blackstaff Press
*1987-88: David McKittrick and Mary Holland, newspaper columns
*1986: Frank McGuinness, ''Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme''
*1986 Special Award: Hubert Butler
*1985: Brian Friel, ''Translations''
*1984: Oliver MacDonagh, ''States of Mind: a Study of Anglo-Irish Conflict, 1780-1980''
*1984: Padraig O'Malley, ''The Uncivil Wars: Ireland Today''
*1983: John Bowman, ''De Valera and the Ulster Question, 1917-1973''
*1982: ''Fortnight'' magazine
*1981: F. S. L. Lyons, ''Culture and Anarchy in Ireland, 1890-1939''
*1980: Robert Kee, ''Ireland: A Television History''
*1979: Stewart Parker, ''I'm A Dreamer, Montreal''
*1979: Dervla Murphy, ''A Place Apart''
*1978: A. T. Q. Stewart, ''The Narrow Ground: Aspects of Ulster 1609-1969''
*1978: Mícheál Mac Gréil, ''Prejudice and Tolerance in Ireland''

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