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  • Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize for literature. Christopher Thomas Ewart-Biggs was born in the Thanet district of Kent, England, to Captain Henry Ewart-Biggs of the...
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  • The Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize was created in 1977, in memory of Christopher Ewart-Biggs, British Ambassador to Ireland, who was assassinated...
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    book Bloody Sunday was (jointly) awarded the 2011–2012 Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize. In June 2013, Murray's e-book Islamophilia: a Very Metropolitan...
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  • 2024 McGee was awarded the 2022-23 literary award Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize. The prize honours work promoting peace and reconciliation. In...
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    Year's Honours list. In April 2018, he was awarded the Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize for Wounds. In November 2018, Keane provided the commentary...
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  • was first published by John Murray in 1978, and won the Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize in 1979. The book is usually given the subtitle Northern...
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  • Brian Keenan (writer) (category Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize recipients)
    1991 winner of the Irish Times Literature Prize for Non-fiction and the Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize. It was also enthusiastically reviewed. Sebastian...
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    F. S. L. Lyons (category Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize recipients)
    Culture and Anarchy in Ireland, 1890–1939 (1979) - won the Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize "Professor F. S. L. Lyons – Perceptive Irish Historian"...
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  • British politician and wife to the British Ambassador to Ireland, Christopher Ewart-Biggs, who was murdered in office. She was President of the British Committee...
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  • Sebastian Barry (category Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize recipients)
    play, The Steward of Christendom (1995), which won the Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize, the Lloyd's Private Banking Playwright of the Year Award...
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    Dervla Murphy (category Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize recipients)
    Protestant and Catholic religious communities. It won the 1979 Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize. She credits her 1982 book Race to the Finish? The Nuclear...
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  • Guy Hibbert (category Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize recipients)
    Screenwriting Award. Five Minutes of Heaven also won the Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize, given for work promoting peace and reconciliation in Ireland...
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  • David McKittrick (category Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize recipients)
    overseas newspapers and journals. His many awards include the Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize for the promotion of peace and understanding in Northern...
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  • Richard English (category Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize recipients)
    Political Studies Association and was shortlisted for the Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize. After this, he wrote a broader history of Irish nationalism...
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    Brian Friel (category Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize recipients)
    South Africa, Canada, the U.S. and Australia). It won the Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize for 1985. Neil Jordan completed a screenplay for a film...
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    Robert Kee (category Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize recipients)
    in the United Kingdom and the United States and won the Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize. Following the series' transmission on RTÉ, the Irish national...
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    Anna Burns (category Booker Prize winners)
    Prize, Winner (Milkman) 2019 Women's Prize for Fiction, shortlisted 2019 Orwell Prize, winner (Milkman) 2020 Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize 2018/2019...
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    Garret FitzGerald (category Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize recipients)
    Garret Desmond FitzGerald (9 February 1926 – 19 May 2011) was an Irish Fine Gael politician, public intellectual, economist and barrister who served twice...
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  • John Bowman (broadcaster) (category Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize recipients)
    – ISBN 0-19-822776-0, ISBN 978-0-19-822776-2 – won the Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize Portraits: Belvedere College, Dublin, 1832-1982 (1982) –...
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    Michael Longley (category Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize recipients)
    (1991) won the Whitbread Poetry Prize. The Weather in Japan (2000) won the T.S. Eliot Prize and the Hawthornden Prize. It also brought him the inaugural...
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