Acqui Award of History

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.

Winners of the prize

Source: Premio Acqui Storia

History section
Scientific History
Popular History
Historical novel


Witness to the Times

Norberto Bobbio, Giovanni Spadolini, Altiero Spinelli, Giulio Andreotti, Alessandro Galante Garrone, Giancarlo Pajetta, Susanna Agnelli, Carlo Bo, Vittorio Foa, Primo Levi, Cesare Musatti, Tullio Regge, Bartolomeo Sorge, Umberto Veronesi, Alberto Cavallari, Luigi Firpo, Arrigo Levi, Piero Ottone, Franco Della Peruta, Furio Diaz, Giuseppe Galasso, Jean Strarobinski, Luigi Vittorio Ferraris, Roberto Gaja, Egidio Ortona, Sergio Romano, Natalia Ginzburg, Rita Levi-Montalcini, Margherita Hack, Lalla Romano, Adriana Zarri, Enzo Biagi, Oreste Del Buono, Giorgio Fattori, Luigi Ciotti, Inge Feltrinelli, Antonio Tabucchi, Lietta Tornabuoni, Ernesto Olivero, Madre Teresa di Calcutta, Indro Montanelli, Alberto Sordi, Cesare Romiti, Cino Chiodo, Giovanni Galliano, Piero Galliano, Ercole Tasca, Marcello Venturi, Giorgio Forattini, Barbara Spinelli, Michail Gorbačëv, Mike Bongiorno, Francesco Cossiga, Marcello Lippi, Gianluigi Buffon, Nazionale Italiana di Calcio Campione del Mondo 2006 (2006), Claudia Cardinale (2007), Alberto Bolaffi (2007), Mauro Mazza (2007, Franco Battiato (2008), Vittorio Feltri (2008), Rino Fisichella (2008), Uto Ughi (2008), Gianni Letta (2009), Alain Elkann (2009), Antonio Paolucci (2009), Sandro Bondi (2010), Vittorio Messori (2010), Massimo Ranieri (2010), Marcello Veneziani (2011), Brunello Cucinelli (2011), Ida Magli (2011), Ezio Greggio (2011), Bruno Vespa (2012), Carlo Verdone (2012), Maria Gabriella di Savoia (2012), Paola Pitagora (2012), Pupi Avati (2013), Giampaolo Pansa (2013), Roberto Napoletano (2013), Pier Francesco Pingitore (2013), Livio Berruti (2014), Lorella Cuccarini (2014), Mario Orfeo (2014), Enrico Vanzina (2014), Dario Ballantini (2015), Pietrangelo Buttafuoco (2015), Italo Cucci (2015), Maria Rita Parsi (2015), Antonio Patuelli (2015) .

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