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The Acqui Award of History (Premio Acqui Storia) is an Italian prize. The prize was founded in 1968 for remembering the victims of the Acqui Military Division who died in Cefalonia (September 13–26, 1943) fighting against the Nazis. The jury is composed of seven members: six full professors of history and a group of sixty (60) ordinary readers who have just one representative (and just one vote) in the jury. The Acqui Award Prize is divided into three sections: history, popular history, and historical novels. A special prize entitled “Witness to the Times,” given to individual personalities known for their cultural contributions and who have distinguished themselves in describing historical events and contemporary society, may also be conferred. Beginning in 2003 special recognition for wo

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  • The Acqui Award of History (Premio Acqui Storia) is an Italian prize. The prize was founded in 1968 for remembering the victims of the Acqui Military Division who died in Cefalonia (September 13–26, 1943) fighting against the Nazis. The jury is composed of seven members: six full professors of history and a group of sixty (60) ordinary readers who have just one representative (and just one vote) in the jury. The Acqui Award Prize is divided into three sections: history, popular history, and historical novels. A special prize entitled “Witness to the Times,” given to individual personalities known for their cultural contributions and who have distinguished themselves in describing historical events and contemporary society, may also be conferred. Beginning in 2003 special recognition for work in multimedia and iconography--”History through Images”—was instituted. (en)
  • Il Premio Acqui Storia è un premio letterario italiano conferito dall'assessorato alla cultura del comune di Acqui Terme. È ritenuto il più importante riconoscimento italiano nell'ambito della storiografia scientifica e divulgativa, del romanzo storico e della storia per immagini alla TV e al cinema, e uno dei più importanti a livello europeo ed internazionale. (it)
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  • Il Premio Acqui Storia è un premio letterario italiano conferito dall'assessorato alla cultura del comune di Acqui Terme. È ritenuto il più importante riconoscimento italiano nell'ambito della storiografia scientifica e divulgativa, del romanzo storico e della storia per immagini alla TV e al cinema, e uno dei più importanti a livello europeo ed internazionale. (it)
  • The Acqui Award of History (Premio Acqui Storia) is an Italian prize. The prize was founded in 1968 for remembering the victims of the Acqui Military Division who died in Cefalonia (September 13–26, 1943) fighting against the Nazis. The jury is composed of seven members: six full professors of history and a group of sixty (60) ordinary readers who have just one representative (and just one vote) in the jury. The Acqui Award Prize is divided into three sections: history, popular history, and historical novels. A special prize entitled “Witness to the Times,” given to individual personalities known for their cultural contributions and who have distinguished themselves in describing historical events and contemporary society, may also be conferred. Beginning in 2003 special recognition for wo (en)
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  • Acqui Award of History (en)
  • Premio Acqui Storia (it)
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