Herder Prize

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The Herder Prize was a prestigious European cultural award given annually from 1964 to 2006 to distinguished scholars and artists from Central and Eastern Europe for their contributions to the preservation and promotion of their national cultures.

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Label Occurrences
Herder Prize canonical 7

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf European award
cultural award
appliesToJurisdiction Central Europe
Eastern Europe
awardAlsoIncludes scholarship for young scholars
awardFrequency annual
continent Europe
country Austria
currency euro
describedBySource Alfred Toepfer Foundation reports
University of Vienna
surface form: University of Vienna publications
dissolvedAbolished 2006
eligibility artists from Central and Eastern Europe
scholars from Central and Eastern Europe
endTime 2006
field arts
cultural studies
humanities
hasAwardedFor architecture
folklore studies
history
linguistics
literature
music
philosophy
visual arts
inception 1964
languageOfWorkOrName German
location Vienna
motive fostering intercultural dialogue in Europe
support of cultural identity in Europe
namedAfter Johann Gottfried Herder
notableRecipient Adam Michnik
Czesław Miłosz
Danilo Kiš
György Konrád
Imre Kertész
Milan Kundera
Umberto Eco
precededBy Alfred Toepfer Foundation scholarships for Eastern Europe
presentedBy University of Vienna
purpose preservation of national cultures
promotion of national cultures
recognition of distinguished scholars and artists
region Central Europe
Eastern Europe
sponsor Alfred Toepfer Foundation
startTime 1964

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Description of subject: The Herder Prize was a prestigious European cultural award given annually from 1964 to 2006 to distinguished scholars and artists from Central and Eastern Europe for their contributions to the preservation and promotion of their national cultures.

Referenced by (7)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Jaan Kross awardReceived Herder Prize
Milan Kundera awarded Herder Prize
Wisława Szymborska awardReceived Herder Prize
Kross awardReceived Herder Prize
subject surface form: Jaan Kross
Kertész awardReceived Herder Prize
subject surface form: Imre Kertész
Ana Blandiana awardReceived Herder Prize
Mircea Dinescu awardReceived Herder Prize