Sunil Amrith

Sunil S. Amrith (born 1978/1979)[1] is a historian who holds the position of the Renu and Anand Dhawan Professor of History at Yale University. His research interests include transnational migration in South and Southeast Asia.[2]

Sunil Amrith
Born1978/1979 (age 41–42)
Alma materUniversity of Cambridge
Awards
Scientific career
Institutions

Amrith was born in Kenya to parents from Tamil Nadu. He received his postsecondary education at the University of Cambridge, and then taught at Birkbeck, University of London until he became a professor of South Asian history at Harvard in 2015.[2][3] He also co-directed the Joint Center for History and Economics between Harvard and the University of Cambridge, and was interim director of Harvard's Mahindra Humanities Center.[2] On 20 April 2020, Yale University announced that they had appointed Amrith as a professor of history.[4]

Amrith was awarded the 2016 Infosys Prize in Humanities for his contributions to the fields of the history of migration, environmental history, the history of international public health, and the history of contemporary Asia.[5] He became a MacArthur Fellow in 2017.[1] Amrith has also authored numerous books on his research. Unruly Waters, which studies the influence of water on the political and economic development of the Indian subcontinent,[6] was shortlisted for the 2019 Cundill History Prize.[7]

References

  1. "Sunil Amrith". MacArthur Foundation. 11 October 2017. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
  2. "Sunil Amrith". Yale University Department of History. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
  3. Lenfield, Spencer Lee (September–October 2017). "Historian Sunil Amrita, Mehta professor of South Asian studies". Harvard Magazine. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  4. "Sunil Amrith named the Dhawan Professor of History". YaleNews. 20 April 2020. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
  5. "Infosys Prize - Laureates 2016 - Prof. Sunil Amrith". Infosys Foundation. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
  6. Byravan, Sujatha (24 June 2020). "Transforming education". The Hindu. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
  7. "Revealed: the 8 history books shortlisted for the 2019 Cundill History Prize". History Extra. 20 September 2019.
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