The Elizabeth Longford Prize for Historical Biography was established in 2003 in memory of Elizabeth Longford (1906-2002), the British author, biographer and historian. The £5,000 prize is awarded annually for a historical biography published in the preceding year.
The Elizabeth Longford Prize is sponsored by Flora Fraser and Peter Soros and administered by the Society of Authors.
Winners
2020s
2022
Shortlist:
2021
Shortlist:
2020
- Winner: D W. Hayton for Conservative Revolutionary: The Lives of Lewis Namier[3]
Shortlist:
2010s
2019
- Winner: Julian Jackson for A Certain Idea of France: The Life of Charles de Gaulle[4]
Shortlist:
2018
2017
- John Bew for Citizen Clem: A Biography of Attlee
2016
- Andrew Gailey for The Lost Imperialist: Lord Dufferin, Memory and Mythmaking in an Age of Celebrity
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2000s
2009
2008
- Rosemary Hill for God's Architect: Pugin and the Building of Romantic Britain[8]
2007
2006
- Charles Williams for Petain: How the Hero of France Became a Convicted Traitor and Changed the Course of History
2005
2004
- Katie Whitaker for Mad Madge: Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle, Royalist, Writer and Romantic
2003
- David Gilmour for The Long Recessional: The Imperial Life of Rudyard Kipling
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