Duff Cooper Prize
The
Duff Cooper Prize
is a prize which goes to the best work of
history
,
biography
, or
political science
published in
English
or
French
. The prize is worth 3,000. The prize was established in honour of
Duff Cooper
, a
British
diplomat, Cabinet member and acclaimed author. Past Winners:
2004
-
Anne Applebaum
,
Gulag - A History of the Soviet Camps
2002
-
Jane Ridley
,
The Architect and his Wife
2001
-
Margaret Macmillan
,
Peacemakers: The Paris Conference of 1919 and Its Attempts to End War
2000
-
Robert Skidelsky
,
John Maynard Keynes
1999
-
Adam Hochschild
,
King Leopold's Ghost
1998
-
Richard Holmes
,
Coleridge: Darker Reflections
Unknown
-
John Keegan
,
A History of Warfare
See also
List of prizes
*
Prizes named after people
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