The 2023 edition of the prize, under the auspices of the History Committee of the Ministry of Culture, was announced on April 3, 2023.
The jury, chaired by Maryvonne de Saint Pulgent, Chair of the History Committee of the Ministry of Culture, was made up of six qualified personalities in the field of cultural policies:
- Raphaële Bertho, lecturer in Arts, University of Tours, member of the InTRu laboratory (EA 6301), head of the Social Careers department of the IUT of Tours;
- Marco Consolini, professor at the Institute of Theatre Studies, Sorbonne Nouvelle University, co-director of the Interuniversity Research Group on Theatre Reviews (GRIRT);
- Amandine Diener, architect DE, lecturer, Ecole nationale supérieure d'architecture de Bretagne;
- Vincent Negri, researcher at the Institut des Sciences sociales du Politique (ENS Paris-Saclay), deputy director in charge of external relations, Graduate School of Humanities and Heritage Sciences (Université Paris-Saclay);
- Galina Valtchinova, professor of anthropology, Toulouse 2 University, director of the LISST-Cas team;
- Jean-Claude Yon, Professor of History, University of Versailles-Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, Director of Studies at EPHE;
For this sixth edition, the ministry received as in previous years, a large number of applications of very high quality. After deliberation on 10 November 2023, the jury selected the following three winners:
Angèle Denoyelle : Reconciling monument and living space: the landscape project as an approach to restoring historic gardensPhD thesis in planning and urbanism under the direction of Jean-Paul Midant (Paris-Est Sup/Ecole Doctorale Ville Transports et Territoires)
Theodore Guuinic : Learn in times of crisis. Legacies built and reinvented models in Montpellier and the Mediterranean Midi (XVIIIe-XXe century), doctoral thesis in architecture under the direction of Thierry Verdier and Frédérique Villemur (ENSA Montpellier/ Université Paul-Valery Montpellier III/ ED58 )
Nicolas Heimendinger : The state against the norm. The turning of public institutions towards avant-garde art, 1959-1977 (West Germany, United States, France)PhD thesis in art history under the supervision of Jérôme Glicenstein (Université Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint-Denis)
Luc Allaire, Secretary General of the Ministry of Culture, presented the awards to the three laureates on February 15, 2024.
Presentation of the winners
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