The Cundill History Prize

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The Cundill History Prize, 16 Books

The Cundill History Prize is an annual Canadian book prize for "the best history writing in English". It was established in 2008 by Peter Cundill and is administered by McGill University. The prize encourages "informed public debate through the wider dissemination of history writing to new audiences around the world" and is awarded to an author whose book, published in the past year, demonstrates "historical scholarship, originality, literary quality and broad appeal". No restrictions are set on the topic of the book or the nationality of the author, and English translations are permitted.

This list is a yearly book award, and was added to this site about 2 years ago.

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Rank Book Authors Year Country Language Actions
14901 Red Memory Tania Branigan 2023 Chinese English
8053 All That She Carried Tiya Miles 2021 American English
17008 Blood On The River Marjoleine Kars 2020 British English
17008 Fifth Sun Camilla Townsend 2019 American English
10016 Maoism Julia Lovell 2019 British English
17008 The Dawn Watch Maya Jasanoff 2017 American English
17008 The House Of The Dead Daniel Beer 2017 British English
17008 The Work Of The Dead Thomas W. Laqueur 2015 American English
17008 The Guardians Susan Pedersen 2015 Canadian English
17008 The Blood Telegram Gary J. Bass 2013 American English
17008 Iron Curtain Anne Applebaum 2012 American English
7064 Autumn In The Heavenly Kingdom Stephen R. Platt 2012 American English
17008 Padre Pio Sergio Luzzatto 2007 Italian Italian
14901 Christianity Diarmaid MacCulloch 2010 British English
17008 Going Dutch Lisa Jardine 2008 British English
17008 All Can Be Saved Stuart B. Schwartz 2008 American English