Sebastian Prange Explained

Sebastian Prange
Alma Mater:SOAS, London
Occupation:
  • Historian
  • Academic
Notable Works:Monsoon Islam (2018)

Sebastian R. Prange is a historian and academic known for his studies on the medieval Indian Ocean world.[1] He is best known as the author of Monsoon Islam: Trade and Faith on the Medieval Malabar Coast (2018).[2]

Prange studied at Goldsmiths and London School of Economics, University of London.[1] He completed his doctoral studies from School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in 2008 (under noted historian Daud Ali).[1] He currently serves as an associate professor in University of British Columbia, Vancouver.[1]

Monsoon Islam

"Monsoon Islam" is a part of the Cambridge Oceanic Histories series. Prange visited Yemen (Sana‘a and Hadhramawt) and India (Kerala, Kochi and Kozhikode) multiple times for the fieldwork on the book. The book was edited by David Armitage, Alison Bashford, and Sujit Sivasundarum.[3]

Awards and recognition

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References

  1. Web site: Sebastian Prange (official profile). University of British Columbia.
  2. Web site: FPJ Web Desk. Ramachandra Guha, fourth Indian to be awarded by American Historical Association. The Free Press Journal.
  3. Web site: Monsoon Islam South Asian history. 2020-06-27. Cambridge University Press. en.
  4. Web site: Pacific Coast Branch Book Award Recipients » Pacific Coast Branch of the American Historical Association . 2023-11-20 . Pacific Coast Branch of the American Historical Association . en-US.
  5. Web site: John F. Richards Prize Recipients AHA . 2023-11-20 . www.historians.org.

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