Sunil Amrith's Masterpiece Wins British Academy Book Prize

'The Burning Earth' by Sunil Amrith wins the British Academy Book Prize, celebrating its exploration of the links between human history and environmental change. The book offers insights into past paths not taken and suggests inspiration for sustainable living, highlighting global impacts on climate crisis.


Devdiscourse News Desk | London | Updated: 23-10-2025 08:36 IST | Created: 23-10-2025 08:36 IST
Sunil Amrith's Masterpiece Wins British Academy Book Prize
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Sunil Amrith, an Indian-origin historian and Yale University Professor, has secured the prestigious British Academy Book Prize for his work 'The Burning Earth: An Environmental History of the Last 500 Years.'

Amrith's book, which delves into the intricate connections between human history and environmental changes, was awarded for its critical insights amid the ongoing climate crisis. Judges praised the book's vivid storytelling and pivotal perspective on global environmental history.

The British Academy emphasizes the work's comprehensive research into how historical events like colonization and industrialization have influenced the climate crisis, offering a fresh perspective for understanding the planet's current ecological challenges.

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