Toynbee Prize
The Toynbee Prize (English Toynbee Prize) is an award named after Arnold J. Toynbee , which has been awarded every two years by the Toynbee Prize Foundation since 1987.
According to the Toynbee Prize Foundation, this prize is intended to advance the development of the social sciences , in particular to promote the historical view of modern human society and its problems. The award is presented at the annual meeting of the American Historical Association . In the years of the award ceremony, it is common for the award winner to give a lecture in which he presents his work.
Award winners
With the year
- 1987 Bruce Mazlish
- 1992 Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.
- 1993 Ralf Dahrendorf
- 1994 George Kennan
- 1995 Michael Foot
- 1997 Albert O. Hirschman
- 2000 Natalie Zemon Davis
- 2008 William Hardy McNeill
- 2010 John Robert McNeill
- 2012 Michael Adas
- 2014 Dipesh Chakrabarty
- 2016 Christopher Alan Bayly
- 2017 Jürgen Osterhammel
- 2019 Lauren Benton
- 2021 Kenneth Pomeranz
Without a year
Web links
- ↑ Kenneth Pomeranz wins 2021 Toynbee Prize. In: toynbeeprize.org. Toynbee Prize Foundation, May 21, 2020, accessed August 24, 2020 .