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Pritzker Literature Award

The Pritzker Literature Award for Lifetime Achievement in Military Writing (formerly Pritzker Military Library Literature Award 2007-2013) is a literary award given annually by the Pritzker Military Museum & Library.[1] First awarded in 2007, it is a lifetime achievement award for military writing, sponsored by the Tawani Foundation of Chicago.[2] The prize is valued at $100,000,[1] making it one of the richest literary prizes in the world.

The Pritzker Literature Award for Lifetime Achievement in Military Writing

Lifetime Achievement in Military Writing

Annual

United States

$100,000

2007

2007 (2007): [3][4]

James M. McPherson

2008 (2008): [5][4]

Allan R. Millett

2009 (2009): [6][4]

Gerhard Weinberg

2010 (2010): [7][8][9]

Rick Atkinson

2011 (2011): [10][11]

Carlo D'Este

2012 (2012): [2][12]

Sir Max Hastings

2013 (2013): [13][4]

Tim O'Brien

2014 (2014): [14][15]

Antony Beevor

2015 (2015): [16]

David Hackett Fischer

2016 (2016): [17][18]

Hew Strachan

2017 (2017): [19][20]

Peter Paret

2018 (2018): [21][22]

Dennis Showalter

2019 (2019): [23][24]

John H. Morrow Jr.

2020 (2020): [25][26]

David M. Glantz

2021 (2021): [27]

Margaret MacMillan

2023 (2023): [28]

Craig L. Symonds

official website.

The Pritzker Literature Award for Lifetime Achievement in Military Writing

video broadcast on C-SPAN (01:30:00), Oct. 21. 2010

2010 Award Ceremony

by two previous Pritzker Military Library Literature Award for Lifetime Achievement award winners, Rick Atkinson and Sir Max Hastings, on Sunday, February 3, 2013

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