The New India Foundation announces the tenth round of fellowships for book projects on Post-Independence India
The New India Foundation announces the tenth round of fellowships for book projects on Post-Independence Indiaon Jul 09, 2020 In the seven decades since Independence, there has been a large body of work produced by Indian historians and social scientists. Taken singly, many of these studies are impressive; viewed cumulatively, they add up to less than what one might expect. The New India Foundation seeks to address this gap by sponsoring work of quality on the history of India since Independence. The foundation strives to foster interest in documenting the dynamic and rich landscape of post-Independence India and to encourage high-quality research. In founding trustee Ramachandra Guha’s words: “The New India Foundation has published more than twenty outstanding works of history and non-fiction, many by younger writers, that have won a sheaf of prestigious awards. Our ongoing Fellowship programme aims to catalyze and produce many more such books, that will illuminate in different ways the history and politics of India since Independence.”
Ayesha Kidwai’s In Freedom’s Shade (Penguin India, 2011), a translation of a classic Partition memoir by Anis Kidwai, is among the works of non-fiction that have been supported by the New India Foundation fellowships. This first English translation was published with a substantial biographical sketch of the author by the translator. ( Courtesy the New India Foundation )
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