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'''Retro Hugos''' may be awarded along with the [[Hugo Awards]] at a [[World SF Convention]] held 50, 75 or 100 years after a Worldcon when Hugos were not given. The works and people eligible are those that would have qualified in the historic year.  The first actual Hugos were awarded at the [[1953 Worldcon]] for works and people eligible in 1952, but the next set was not given until the [[Worldcon]] two years later, so the Retro Hugos fill in the missing years.  
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'''Retro Hugos''' may be awarded along with the [[Hugo Awards]] at a [[World SF Convention]] held 50, 75 or 100 years after a Worldcon when Hugos were not given. The works and people eligible are those that would have qualified had they been given in the historic year.  The first actual Hugos were awarded at the [[1953 Worldcon]] for works and people eligible in 1952, but the next set was not given until the [[Worldcon]] two years later, so the Retro Hugos fill in the missing years.  
  
 
The purpose of the Retros is for today's [[fans]] to judge the work of the past, ''not'' for them to try to replicate what voters "back then" would have chosen.   
 
The purpose of the Retros is for today's [[fans]] to judge the work of the past, ''not'' for them to try to replicate what voters "back then" would have chosen.   
  
The Retros were the brainchild of [[Bruce Pelz]]. Retro Hugos were awarded the first time in 1996 at [[L.A.Con III]] as the [[1946 Retro Hugos]] (for works and people eligible in 1945). The [[1945 Retro Hugos]] (covering 1944 releases), awarded during [[CoNZealand]] in 2020, were the most recent.  
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The Retros were the brainchild of [[Bruce Pelz]]. Retro Hugos were awarded the first time in 1996 at [[L.A.Con III]] as the [[1946 Retro Hugos]]. The [[1945 Retro Hugos]], awarded during [[CoNZealand]] in 2020, were the most recent.  
  
Whether or not to award Retros is left to the eligible [[Worldcon]]. The Worldcons for 1997–2000, plus [[ConJose]] in 2002, [[Sasquan]] in 2015 and [[Chicon 8]] in 2022 were eligible but decided not to administer Retro Hugos.  
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Whether or not to award Retros is left to the eligible [[Worldcon]]. [[ConJose]] in 2002, [[Sasquan]] in 2015 and [[Chicon 8]] in 2022 were eligible but decided not to administer Retro Hugos.  
  
 
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Revision as of 20:32, 28 August 2022

Retro Hugos may be awarded along with the Hugo Awards at a World SF Convention held 50, 75 or 100 years after a Worldcon when Hugos were not given. The works and people eligible are those that would have qualified had they been given in the historic year. The first actual Hugos were awarded at the 1953 Worldcon for works and people eligible in 1952, but the next set was not given until the Worldcon two years later, so the Retro Hugos fill in the missing years.

The purpose of the Retros is for today's fans to judge the work of the past, not for them to try to replicate what voters "back then" would have chosen.

The Retros were the brainchild of Bruce Pelz. Retro Hugos were awarded the first time in 1996 at L.A.Con III as the 1946 Retro Hugos. The 1945 Retro Hugos, awarded during CoNZealand in 2020, were the most recent.

Whether or not to award Retros is left to the eligible Worldcon. ConJosé in 2002, Sasquan in 2015 and Chicon 8 in 2022 were eligible but decided not to administer Retro Hugos.

Awards Eligibility Year Presented At In
1939 1938 Loncon 3 2014
1940 1939 TBD 2040 (earliest)
1941 1940 MidAmeriCon 2 2016
1942 1941 TBD 2042 (earliest)
1943 1942 Worldcon 76 in San Jose 2018
1944 1943 Dublin 2019 2019
1945 1944 CoNZealand 2020
1946 1945 L.A.Con III 1996
1947 1946 TBD 2047 (earliest)
1948 1947 TBD 2023 (earliest)
1949 1948 TBD 2024 (earliest)
1950 1949 TBD 2025 (earliest)
1951 1950 Millennium Philcon 2001
1952 1951 TBD 2027 (earliest)
1954 1953 Noreascon 4 2004


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