• Source: Quickborn-Preis
  • Quickborn-Preis is a literary prize of Germany, which is given for special achievements in the field of Low German language literature or folklore research. First awarded in 1960, it is awarded every two years, and the winner receives a prize of 2000 euros.


    Prize winners




    = 1960 – 1984

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    1960: Paul Selk
    1962: Rudolf Kinau
    1964: Alma Rogge
    1966: Albert Mähl
    1970: Wilhelmine Siefkes
    1972: Heinrich Schmidt-Barrien
    1974: Hinrich Kruse
    1976: Theodor Schuster
    1978: Günter Harte
    1980: Heinrich Diers
    1982: Johann Diedrich Bellmann
    1984: Konrad Hansen


    = Prize winners since 1992

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    1992: Heinrich Kröger
    1994: Friedrich W. Michelsen
    1996: Heinrich Egon Hansen
    1998: Jürgen Schierer
    2000: Hans Timmermann
    2002: Inge Bichel and Ulf Bichel
    2004: Cornelia Nenz
    2006: Volker Holm
    2008: Jürgen Meier
    2010: Heike Müns
    2012: Hartmut Cyriacks and Peter Nissen
    2014: Georg Bühren
    2016: Dieter Andresen
    2018: Karl-Heinz Madauß
    2020: Heinrich Thies


    References

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