Anne Vondeling Prize - List of Recipients

List of Recipients

  • 1980: Harry van Wijnen (Het Parool)
  • 1981: Dieudonné ten Berge (Elsevier)
  • 1982: José Toirkens (NRC Handelsblad)
  • 1983: Joop van Tijn en Max van Weezel (Vrij Nederland)
  • 1984: Max de Bok (de Gelderlander)
  • 1985: Yvonne Zonderop (Het Vrije Volk)
  • 1986: Constant Vecht (De Groene Amsterdammer)
  • 1987: Hubert Smeets (NRC Handelsblad)
  • 1988: Willem Breedveld (Trouw)
  • 1989: Laura Starink (NRC Handelsblad)
  • 1990: Ulko Jonker (Het Financieele Dagblad)
  • 1991: Rob Meines (NRC Handelsblad)
  • 1992: Kees Lunshof (Telegraaf)
  • 1993: Oscar Garschagen (de Volkskrant)
  • 1994: Leonard Ornstein en Max van Weezel (Vrij Nederland)
  • 1995: Mark Kranenburg (NRC Handelsblad)
  • 1996: not awarded
  • 1997: Jet Bruinsma (de Volkskrant)
  • 1998: Pieter Klein en Stephan Koole (Algemeen Dagblad)
  • 1999: Weird Duk (Elsevier)
  • 2000: Cisca Dresselhuys (Opzij)
  • 2001: Hans Goslinga (Trouw)
  • 2002: Lidy Nicolasen (de Volkskrant)
  • 2002: Michiel Zonneveld (Vrij Nederland)
  • 2003: Marcel ten Hooven (Trouw)
  • 2004: Marc Chavannes (NRC Handelsblad)
  • 2005: Hans Wansink (de Volkskrant)
  • 2006: Jérôme Louis Heldring (NRC Handelsblad)
  • 2007: Elsbeth Etty (NRC Handelsblad)
  • 2008: Kees van der Malen (Noordhollands Dagblad)
  • 2009: Joost Oranje (NRC Handelsblad)
  • 2010: Martin Sommer (Volkskrant)

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