User:Multichill/Erasmus Prize
Appearance
List of winners of the Erasmus Prize based on Wikidata. Made this list for Wikiproject Erasmus Prize Winners
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label | description | year received | image |
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A. S. Byatt | British writer (1936–2023) | 2016 | |
Abdolkarim Soroush | Iranian philosopher | 2004 | |
Adam Michnik | Polish essayist and publicist (born 1946) | 2001 | |
Alan Davidson | British diplomat | 2003 | |
Alan Davidson | Australian cricketer (1929–2021) | 2003 | |
Alexander King | British chemist and environmentalist (1909-2007) | 1987 | |
Amitav Ghosh | Indian writer | 2024 | |
Amnesty International | non-governmental organization based in the United Kingdom | 1976 | |
Antonio Cassese | Italian judge (1937–2011) | 2009 | |
Austrians | citizens and residents of Austria | 1958 | |
Barbara Ehrenreich | American writer and journalist (1941–2022) | 2018 | |
Ben Ferencz | American lawyer and pacifist born in Romania (Great Romania Kingdom) | 2009 | |
Bernard Haitink | Dutch conductor and violinist (1929-2021) | 1991 | |
Bernd and Hilla Becher | German conceptual artist duo | 2002 | |
Bread and Puppet Theater | theatre company | 1978 | |
Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker | German physicist (1912–2007) | 1969 | |
Charlie Chaplin | British comic actor and filmmaker (1889–1977) | 1965 | |
Claude Lévi-Strauss | French anthropologist and ethnologist (1908–2009) | 1973 | |
Claudio Magris | Italian scholar, translator and writer (1939) | 2001 | |
Daniel Dennett | American philosopher (1942–2024) | 2012 | |
David Grossman | Israeli author | 2022 | |
Die Zeit | German national weekly newspaper | 1979 | |
Edward Schillebeeckx | Belgian theologian (1914-2009) | 1982 | |
Ernst Gombrich | Austrian art historian (1909–2001) | 1975 | |
Fatema Mernissi | Moroccan sociologist, writer and feminist | 2004 | |
Frie Leysen | Belgian festival director and curator | 2014 | |
Gabriel Marcel | French philosopher, playwright, music critic and leading Christian existentialist (1889-1973) | 1969 | |
General Archive of the Indies | historical documentary archive located in Seville, Spain | 1992 | |
Grahame Clark | British archaeologist and prehistorian | 1990 | |
Grayson Perry | English artist, writer and broadcaster | 2021 | |
Gustav Leonhardt | Dutch keyboard player, conductor, musicologist, teacher and editor (1928–2012) | 1980 | |
Hans Scharoun | German architect (1893-1972) | 1970 | |
Hans Van Manen | Dutch choreographer and dancer | 2000 | |
Henry Moore | English sculptor (1898–1986) | 1968 | |
Herbert Edward Read | English anarchist, poet, and critic of literature and art (1893-1968) | 1966 | |
Hilla Becher | German photographer (1934–2015) | 2002 | |
Ian Buruma | Dutch writer and academic | 2008 | |
Ingmar Bergman | Swedish director and screenwriter (1918–2007) | 1965 | |
International Commission of Jurists | non-governmental human rights organization based in Geneva, Switzerland | 1989 | |
International Union of Academies | federation of national and international academies | 1964 | |
Isaiah Berlin | Russo-British Jewish social and political theorist, philosopher and historian of ideas (1909-1997) | 1983 | |
Jacques Delors | French economist and politician (1925–2023) | 1997 | |
Jacques Ledoux | film curator | 1988 | |
Jan Tinbergen | Dutch economist (1903–1994) | 1967 | |
Jean Monnet | French political economist regarded by as a chief architect of European unity (1888-1979) | 1977 | |
Jean Piaget | Swiss psychologist, biologist, logician, philosopher and academic (1896–1980) | 1972 | |
Jean Prouvé | French architect and designer (1901-1984) | 1981 | |
Joan Busquets | Spanish architect | 2011 | |
John Adams | American composer | 2019 | |
José Antonio Abreu | Venezuelan musician (1939-2018) | 2010-10-07 | |
Jürgen Habermas | German sociologist and philosopher (born 1929) | 2013 | |
Karl Jaspers | German-Swiss psychiatrist and philosopher (1883–1969) | 1959 | |
La Marionettistica | 1978 | ||
Lane Rasberry | Wikimedia editor | 2015 | |
Leszek Kołakowski | Philosopher, historian of ideas (1927–2009) | 1983 | |
Marc Chagall | Russian-French artist (1887–1985) | 1960 | |
Margareta Niculescu | Romanian theatre director and puppeteer | 1978 | |
Marguerite Yourcenar | French novelist and essayist (1903-1987) | 1983 | |
Martin Buber | German Jewish Existentialist philosopher and theologian (1878–1965) | 1963 | |
Mary Robinson | former President of Ireland and former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights | 1999 | |
Massimo Pallottino | Italian archaeologist (1909-1995) | 1984 | |
Mauricio Kagel | Argentine-German composer (1931-2008) | 1998 | |
Michèle Lamont | Canadian sociologist | 2017 | |
Neue Zürcher Zeitung | Swiss German-language daily newspaper | 1979 | |
Nikolaus Harnoncourt | Austrian conductor (1929–2016) | 1980 | |
Ninette de Valois | British dancer, teacher, choreographer and director of classical ballet | 1974 | |
Olivier Messiaen | French composer, organist and ornithologist (1908–1992) | 1971 | |
Oskar Kokoschka | Austrian dramatic, painter and writer (1886–1980) | 1960 | |
Paul Delouvrier | French civil servant (1914-1995) | 1985 | |
Peter Schumann | American theatre director and puppeteer | 1978 | |
Peter Sellars | American theatre director (born 1957) | 1998 | |
Peter Stein | German theatre and opera director (born 1937) | 1993 | |
Pierre Bernard | French graphic designer (1942–2015) | 2006 | |
Péter Forgács | Hungarian filmmaker | 2007 | |
Raymond Aron | French philosopher, sociologist, journalist, and political scientist (1905–1983) | 1983 | |
Renzo Piano | Italian architect (1937-) | 1995 | |
René David | French jurist (1906–1990) | 1976 | |
René Huyghe | French art historian (1906-1997) | 1966 | |
Robert Schuman | Luxembourgish-born German-French statesman and Venerable (1886-1963) | 1959 | |
Romano Guardini | German Catholic philosopher (1885–1968) | 1962 | |
Sadiq Jalal al-Azm | Syrian philosopher (1934-2016) | 2004 | |
Sigmar Polke | German artist (1941–2010) | 1994 | |
Simon Schaffer | British academic | 2005 | |
Simon Wiesenthal | Jewish Austrian Holocaust survivor and Nazi hunter | 1992 | |
Steven Shapin | American sociologist | 2005 | |
Václav Havel | Czech statesman, playwright, and former dissident, the last president of Czechoslovakia and the first president of the Czech Republic (1936–2011) | 1986 | |
Werner Kaegi | Swiss historian (1901-1979) | 1977 | |
Wikipedia | free multilingual online encyclopedia | 2015-11-25 | |
Wikipedia community | community of contributors that create and maintain Wikipedia | 2015 | |
Willem Sandberg | Dutch typographer, museum curator (1897–1984) | 1975 | |
William Hardy McNeill | Canadian historian and writer (1917–2016) | 1996 | |
Yves Joly | French puppeteer, scenographer and theatre director (1908-2013) | 1978 | |
Ţăndărică | Romanian puppet theater | 1978 |
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