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FOR ALL WITH AN INTEREST IN THE HISTORY
OF THE EAST INDIA COMPANY AND THE BRITISH RAJ

THE BRITISH IN INDIA BOOK PRIZES 2024

Proceeds from lectures fund annual prizes for non-fiction historical writing on British India: The British in India Book Prize and The British in India Military History Book Prize. The winners of the 2023 prizes for books published in 2022 can be found here.

Two prizes will be awarded in 2024 for books published in 2023: The British in India Book Prize 2024 and The British in India Military History Book Prize 2024.

The British in India Book Prize 

An annual prize of £1000 for an original work that makes a significant contribution to advancing knowledge or understanding of the British in South Asia and is the author’s first or second sole book publication.

The British in India Book Prize 2024

The British in India Book Prize 2024 rewards excellence in writing about the history of the British in South Asia by first- or second-time authors of books published in 2023. The winning entry will be decided by a panel of three judges.

Time frame

Submissions for the 2024 Prize open on 1 September 2023 and close on 31 December 2023. The winner will be announced in May 2024.

Organisation

The British in India Historical Trust invites publishers, including university presses, commercial publishers and non-UK publishers, to submit a list of books they would like the Trust to call in for consideration. The Trust may also call in any other eligible book. A shortlist will be selected from which the winner will be chosen.

The British in India Military History Book Prize

An annual prize of £500 for an original work that makes a significant contribution to advancing knowledge or understanding of any aspect of the military history of the British in South Asia up to 1947 and is the author’s first or second sole book publication.

The British in India Military History Book Prize 2024

The British in India Prize for Military History 2024 rewards excellence in writing about the military history of the British in South Asia up to 1947 by first- or second-time authors of books published in 2023. The winner will receive £500. The winning entry will be decided by a panel of three judges.

Time frame

Submissions for the 2024 Prize open on 1 September 2023. Entries close on 31 December 2023. The winner is announced in May 2024.

Organisation

The British in India Historical Trust invites publishers, including university presses, commercial publishers and non-UK publishers, to submit a list of books they would like the Trust to call in for consideration. The Trust may also call in any other eligible book. A shortlist will be selected from which the winner will be chosen.

Details

Full details are available here

Submission form

Roderick Mackenzie, The State Entry into Delhi (detail), depicting the Delhi Durbar of 1903, a ceremonial procession to mark the succession of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra as Emperor and Empress of India. Following the Viceroy Lord Curzon (not shown), the Duke and Duchess of Connaught, representing the British Royal Family, pass the Jama Masjid. Next, the Nizam of Hyderabad and the Maharaja of Mysore followed by other Indian princes. Wikimedia Commons, CC2.0.

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