British Academy Book Prize Explained
The British Academy Book Prize was an annual book award held by the British Academy in the period from 2000 and 2005.[1] Eligible titles were those covering areas of the humanities and social sciences.
Winners
- 2001 Rees Davies for The First English Empire: Power and Identities in the British Isles 1093-1343, jointly with Ian Kershaw for Hitler: 1936–1945, Nemesis
- 2002 Stanley Cohen for States of Denial: Knowing about Atrocities and Suffering
- 2003 Elizabeth Cowling for Picasso Style and Meaning
- 2004 Diarmaid MacCulloch for
- 2005 N.A.M. Rodger for The Command of the Sea: A Naval History of Britain, 1649-1815
Notes and References
- Web site: The British Academy Book Prize. 2010-02-01. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090622114723/http://www.britac.ac.uk/bookprize/index.cfm. 2009-06-22.