New South Wales Premier's History Awards
The NSW Premier's History Awards honour distinguished achievement in the interpretation of history, through both the written word and non-print media by Australian citizens and permanent residents of Australia.
History
The State Government of New South Wales, Australia established the Premier's History Awards in 1997. In 2005 the name of the awards was changed to NSW Premier's History Awards. The awards are presented annually in early September and are managed by the State Library of NSW, in association with Create NSW.Categories
The following awards, each of $15,000 are offered:- Australian History Prize for a major published book or e-book on Australian history.
- General History Prize for a major published book or e-book on international history.
- NSW Community and Regional History Prize for a published book or e-book that makes a significant contribution to the understanding of community. institutional, urban or regional history in New South Wales.
- Young People's History Prize for a published book or e-book, film, television or radio program, CD-ROM, DVD, or website – fiction or non-fiction – that increases the understanding and appreciation of history by children and young adults.
- Digital History Prize for an Australian historian's interpretation of an historical subject using non-print media.
- John and Patricia Ward History prize to encourage the use of archives in the writing of history.
The Australian History Prize
Year | Author | Title | Publisher |
2019 | Meredith Lake | The Bible in Australia: A Cultural History | NewSouth Books |
2018 | Christina Twomey | The Battle Within: POWs in Postwar Australia | NewSouth Publishing |
2017 | Mark McKenna | From the Edge: Australia’s Lost Histories | Melbourne University Publishing |
2016 | Stuart Macintyre | Australia’s Boldest Experiment: War and Reconstruction in the 1940s | NewSouth Books |
2015 | Alan Atkinson | The Europeans in Australia | UNSW Press |
2014 | Joan Beaumont | Broken Nation: Australians in the Great War | Allen & Unwin |
2013 | Janet Butler | Kitty's War: The remarkable wartime experiences of Kit McNaughton | University of Queensland Press |
2012 | Russell McGregor | Indifferent Inclusion: Aboriginal People and the Australian Nation | Aboriginal Studies Press |
2011 | Penny Russell | Savage or Civilised?: Manners in Colonial Australia | UNSW Press |
2010 | Bain Attwood | Possession: Batman's Treaty and the Matter of History | Melbourne University Publishing |
2009 | Robin Gerster | Travels in Atomic Sunshine: Australia and the Occupation of Japan | Scribe |
2008 | Paul Ham | Vietnam: The Australian War | HarperCollins |
2007 | Libby Robin | How a Continent Created a Nation | UNSW Press |
2006 | Richard Broome | Aboriginal Victorians: a History Since 1800 | Allen & Unwin |
2005 | Eileen Chanin and Steven Miller, with an introductory essay by Judith Pugh | Miegunyah Press at Melbourne University Publishing | |
2004 | Stuart Macintyre and Anna Clark | The History Wars | Melbourne University Publishing |
2003 | James Bowen and Margarita Bowen | The Great Barrier Reef: History, Science, Heritage | Melbourne University Publishing |
2002 | Nadia Wheatley | The Life and Myth of Charmian Clift | HarperCollinsPublishers |
2001 | Tim Bonyhady | The Colonial Earth | Miegunyah Press at Melbourne University Publishing |
2000 | Peter Spearrit | Sydney's Century: A History | UNSW Press |
1999 | K.S. Inglis | Sacred Places: War Memorials in the Australian Landscape | Melbourne University Publishing |
1998 | Anne Whitehead | Paradise Mislaid: In Search of the Australian Tribe of Paraguay | University of Queensland Press |
1997 | Heather Goodall | Invasion to Embassy: Land in Aboriginal Politics in NSW, 1770–1972 | Allen & Unwin |
The General History Prize
The NSW Community and Regional History Prize
The Young People's History Prize
Digital History Prize
Year | Creator | Title | Publisher |
2019 | Guardian Australia | The Killing Times | Guardian Australia and the University of Newcastle Colonial Massacres Research Team |
2018 | Warwick Thornton and Brendan Fletcher | We Don't Need a Map | Barefoot Communications |
2017 | Adam Clulow | The Amboyna Conspiracy Trial | Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media |
2016 | Victoria Midwinter Pitt and Alan Erson | Afghanistan: Inside Australia’s War | Essential Media & Entertainment |
2015 | Dan Goldberg and Margie Bryant | Brilliant Creatures | Mint Pictures & Serendipity Productions |
2014 | Michelle Arrow, Catherine Freyne and Timothy Nicastri | Public Intimacies: The 1974 Royal Commission on Human Relationships | ABC Radio National Hindsight |
2013 | Scott Hill and Jacqui Newling | The Cook and the Curator: Eat Your History | Sydney Living Museums |
2012 | Catherine Freyne and Phillip Ulman | Tit for Tat: The Story of Sandra Wilson | Hindsight, ABC Radio National |
2011 | Sonia Bible | Recipe for Murder | Stray Dog Pictures Pty Ltd for Jumping Dog Productions |
2009 | Rachel Landers and Dylan Bowen | A Northern Town | Pony Films |
2008 | Paul Rudd, Matthew Thomason, Wain Fimeri and Anthony Wright | Captain Cook: Obsession and Discovery | Film Australia, Cook Films, Ferns Productions, South Pacific Films, December Films, ABC |
2007 | John Hughes | The Archive Project: The Realist Film Unit in Cold War Australia | Early Works – ABC TV |
2006 | Rolf de Heer | Ten Canoes | Vertigo Productions/Adelaide Festival of Arts |
2005 | Trevor Graham | Hula Girls | |
2004 | Tom Murray in collaboration with the Dhuruputjpi and Yilpara communities | Dhakiyarr vs the King | Film Australia |
2003 | Marée Delofski | The Trouble With Merle | Film Australia in association with SeeView Pictures |
2002 | Anita Heiss and Terri McCormack | Barani: Sydney's Aboriginal History | City of Sydney Web Team and History Program in conjunction with CyberDreaming, 2002 |
2001 | Michael Cummins | Thomson of Arnhem Land | Film Australia in association with John Moore, Martin Thiele and Michael McMahon |
2000 | Martin Thomas | This is Jimmy Barker | ABC Radio Audio Arts |
1999 | Michelle Rayner | Passes and Pathways | ABC Radio National |
1998 | Trevor Graham | Film Australia | |
1997 | Bill Bunbury | Unfinished Business, episodes 1–6 Hindsight, | ABC Radio |
Former Categories
State Records – John and Patricia Ward History Prize
This prize was first awarded in 2002 to encourage the use of archives in the writing of history. The State Record established the prize in recognition of the contribution to history and archives of NSW by John and Patricia Ward.Year | Author | Title | Publisher |
2008 | Christina Twomey | Australia's Forgotten Prisoners: Civilians Interned by the Japanese in World War Two | Cambridge University Press |
2007 | Klaus Neumann | In the Interest of National Security: Civilian Internment in Australia | National Archives of Australia |
2006 | Gwenda Tavan | The Long, Slow Death of White Australia | Scribe Publications Pty Ltd |
2005 | Tony Roberts | Frontier Justice: a history of the Gulf Country to 1900 | UQP |
2004 | Bain Attwood | Rights for Aborigines | Allen & Unwin |
2003 | David Kent and Norma Townsend | The Convicts of the Eleanor: Protest in Rural England; New Lives in Australia | The Merlin Press Ltd. and Pluto Press Australia |
2002 | Thom Blake | A Dumping Ground: A History of the Cherbourg Settlement | UQP |
The Centenary of Federation Prize, 2001
The centenary award was created as a one-off presentation, the prize being sponsored by the NSW Centenary of Federation Committee. This award was for a "major work" relating to the Australian Federation period focussing on the political, social and cultural issues of Australia at that time.Winner
Author | Title | Publisher |
Geoffrey Bolton | Edmund Barton | Allen & Unwin |
Shortlisted
Author | Title | Publisher |
Peter Botsman | The Great Constitutional Swindle: a citizen's view of the Australian Constitution | Pluto Press, Australia |
Helen Irving | The Centenary Companion to Australian Federation | Cambridge University Press |