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William Dalrymple (historian)

William Dalrymple (born William Hamilton-Dalrymple on 20 March 1965) is a Delhi-based Scottish historian and art historian, as well as a curator, photographer, broadcaster and critic.[1] He is also one of the co-founders and co-directors of the world's largest writers festival, the annual Jaipur Literature Festival.[2][3][4]

William Dalrymple

Dalrymple in 2014
Born (1965-03-20) 20 March 1965 (age 58)
Scotland, United Kingdom
OccupationHistorian, Art Historian, Photographer
Alma materTrinity College, Cambridge
Period1989–present
SubjectThe East India Company in 18th Century South Asia & Afghanistan. Eastern Christianity & the Muslim World; Hindu & Buddhist art; Late Mughal and Company School painting.
SpouseOlivia Fraser
Children3
Website
www.williamdalrymple.uk.com

His books have won numerous awards and prizes, including the Wolfson Prize for History, the Duff Cooper Memorial Prize, the Hemingway, the Kapuściński, the Arthur Ross Medal of the US Council on Foreign Relations, the Thomas Cook Travel Book Award and the Sunday Times Young British Writer of the Year Award. He has been five times longlisted and once shortlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize for non-fiction and was a Finalist for the Cundill Prize for History. The BBC television documentary on his pilgrimage to the source of the river Ganges, 'Shiva's Matted Locks', one of three episodes of his Indian Journeys series, which Dalrymple wrote and presented, won him the Grierson Award for Best Documentary Series at BAFTA in 2002.[5]

In 2018, he was awarded the President's Medal of the British Academy, the Academy’s highest honour in its suite of prizes and medals awarded for "outstanding service to the cause of the humanities and social sciences."[6]

Dalrymple was the curator of Princes and Painters in Mughal Delhi 1707–1857, a major show of the late Mughal painting for the Asia Society in New York, which ran from February to May 2012.[7] A catalogue of this exhibit co-edited by Dalrymple with Yuthika Sharma was published by Penguin in 2012 under the same name.[8] More recently he curated the exhibition of Company style painting, Forgotten Masters: Indian Painting for the East India Company, at the Wallace Collection in London.[9]

In 2012, Dalrymple was appointed a Whitney J. Oates Visiting Fellow in the Humanities by Princeton University.[10] In 2015, he was appointed the OP Jindal Distinguished Lecturer at Brown University.[11] He is also since 2021 an Honorary Fellow of the Bodleian Library and a Visiting Fellow at All Souls College, Oxford University[12] He was named in the 2020 Prospect list of the top 50 thinkers for the COVID-19 era.[13]

Personal life

Dalrymple is the son of Sir Hew Hamilton-Dalrymple, 10th Baronet of North Berwick and Lady Anne-Louise Keppel, a daughter of the Walter Keppel, 9th Earl of Albemarle; through this line of descent, he is the third cousin of Camilla, Queen Consort, both being great-great-grandchildren of William Keppel, 7th Earl of Albemarle. He is a great nephew of Virginia Woolf.[14] His brother, Jock, was a first-class cricketer. He was educated at Ampleforth College and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he was first a history exhibitioner and then a senior history scholar.[15]

Dalrymple first went to Delhi on 26 January 1984,[16] and has lived in India on and off since 1989 and spends most of the year at his Mehrauli farmhouse in the outskirts of Delhi,[17] but summers in London and Edinburgh. His wife, Olivia, is an artist and comes from a family with long-standing connections to India. The couple have three children. Through his wife's side of the family, he is related to Scottish actress Rose Leslie.[18]

Interests and influence

 
William Dalrymple (left) with Esther Freud (centre) and Hanan Ashrawi at PalFest 2008.

Dalrymple's interests include the history and art of India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, the Middle East, Hinduism, Buddhism, the Jains and early Eastern Christianity. Every one of his ten books have won literary prizes. His first three were travel books based on his journeys in the Middle East, India and Central Asia. His early influences included travel writers such as Robert Byron,[19] Eric Newby, and Bruce Chatwin.

Dalrymple published a book of essays about current affairs in the Indian subcontinent, and four award-winning histories of the interaction between the East India Company and the peoples of India and Afghanistan between the eighteenth and mid-nineteenth century, his "Company Quartet". His books have been translated into more than 40 languages.

He is a regular contributor to The New York Review of Books,[20] The Guardian,[21] the New Statesman[22] and The New Yorker.[23] He has also written many articles for Time magazine. He was the Indian Subcontinent correspondent of the New Statesman from 2004-2014.

He attended the inaugural Palestine Festival of Literature in 2008 – giving readings and taking workshops in Jerusalem, Ramallah and Bethlehem.[24]

His 2009 book, Nine Lives: In Search of the Sacred in Modern India, a study of some of the more esoteric forms of modern Indian, and especially Hindu, spirituality, was published by Bloomsbury, and like all his others, went to the number one slot on the Indian non-fiction best-seller list.[25] Since its publication he has been touring the UK, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Australia, Holland and the US with a band consisting of some of the people featured in his book including Sufis, Fakirs, Bauls, Theveram hymn singers as well as a prison warder and part-time Theyyam dancer widely believed to incarnate the God Vishnu.[26]

Return of a King: The Battle for Afghanistan, a history of the First Afghan War 1839–42, was published in India in December 2012,[8] in the UK in February 2013, and in the US in April 2013. Dalrymple's great-great-granduncle Colin Mackenzie fought in the war and was briefly detained by the Afghans. Following the publication of the book Dalrymple was called to brief both the Afghan President Hamid Karzai and the White House on the lessons to be learned from Afghan history.[citation needed]

His most recent book, published in 2019, is The Anarchy, a history of the Indian Subcontinent during the period from 1739 to 1803, which saw the collapse of the Mughal imperial system,[27] rise of the Maratha imperial confederacy, and the militarisation and rise to power of the East India Company.[28] It was long listed for the Baillie Gifford Prize 2019, and short listed for the Duke of Wellington medal for Military History, the Tata Book of the Year (Non-fiction) and the Historical Writers Association Book Award 2020. It was a Finalist for the Cundill Prize for History and won the 2020 Arthur Ross Bronze Medal from the US Council on Foreign Relations.[29]

TV and radio

Dalrymple has written and presented the six-part television series Stones of the Raj (Channel 4, August 1997),[30] the three-part Indian Journeys (BBC, August 2002)[31] and Sufi Soul (Channel 4, Nov 2005).[32]

The six-part Stones of the Raj documents the stories behind some of British India's colonial architecture starting with Lahore (16 August 1997), Calcutta (23 August 1997), The French Connection (30 August 1997), The Fatal Friendship (6 September 1997), Surrey in Tibet (13 September 1997), and concluded with The Magnificent Ruin (20 September 1997).

The trilogy of Indian Journeys consists of three one-hour episodes starting with Shiva’s Matted Locks which while tracing the source of the Ganga, takes Dalrymple on a journey to the Himalayas. The second part, City of Djinns, is based on his travel book of the same name, takes a look at Delhi's history, and last Doubting Thomas, which takes Dalrymple to the Indian states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu, where St Thomas, the Apostle of Jesus is closely associated.[33]

He has done a six-part history series The Long Search for Radio 4.[34] In this series Dalrymple searches to discover the spiritual roots of the British Isles. Dalrymple says "In the course of my travels I often came across the assumption that intense spirituality was somehow the preserve of what many call 'the mystic East'... it's a misconception that has always irritated me as I've always regarded our own indigenous British traditions of spirituality as especially rich."

The BBC broadcast a documentary on 3 September 2015 entitled Love and Betrayal in India: The White Mughal,[35] based on Dalrymple's book White Mughals.

Dalrymple was the historical consultant to ITV's 2019 series Beecham House.[36][37]

In 2022, Dalrymple teamed up with journalist Anita Anand to create the podcast Empire, the first series of which examines the British East India Company and British involvement and influence on India.[38] The pair had previously collaborated on the book Koh-i-Noor: The History of the World's Most Infamous Diamond. The Podcast went straight to No.1 in the UK Apple Podcast charts, had over five million downloads in its first six months and was nominated for UK Podcast of the Year in the Broadcasting Press Guild Audio Awards.[39]

Bibliography


Books

Editor

Essays and reporting

  • Dalrymple, William (29 June 2015). "The great divide : the violent legacy of Indian Partition". The Critics. Books. The New Yorker. 91 (18): 65–70.[a]

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Notes
  1. ^ Title in the online table of contents is "The mutual genocide of Indian Partition".

Awards and honours

References

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External links

  • William Dalrymple's Home Page
  • Article by William Dalrymple

william, dalrymple, historian, other, people, named, william, dalrymple, william, dalrymple, disambiguation, william, dalrymple, born, william, hamilton, dalrymple, march, 1965, delhi, based, scottish, historian, historian, well, curator, photographer, broadca. For other people named William Dalrymple see William Dalrymple disambiguation William Dalrymple born William Hamilton Dalrymple on 20 March 1965 is a Delhi based Scottish historian and art historian as well as a curator photographer broadcaster and critic 1 He is also one of the co founders and co directors of the world s largest writers festival the annual Jaipur Literature Festival 2 3 4 William DalrympleFRAS FRSL FRGS FRSE FRHistSDalrymple in 2014Born 1965 03 20 20 March 1965 age 58 Scotland United KingdomOccupationHistorian Art Historian PhotographerAlma materTrinity College CambridgePeriod1989 presentSubjectThe East India Company in 18th Century South Asia amp Afghanistan Eastern Christianity amp the Muslim World Hindu amp Buddhist art Late Mughal and Company School painting SpouseOlivia FraserChildren3Websitewww wbr williamdalrymple wbr uk wbr comHis books have won numerous awards and prizes including the Wolfson Prize for History the Duff Cooper Memorial Prize the Hemingway the Kapuscinski the Arthur Ross Medal of the US Council on Foreign Relations the Thomas Cook Travel Book Award and the Sunday Times Young British Writer of the Year Award He has been five times longlisted and once shortlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize for non fiction and was a Finalist for the Cundill Prize for History The BBC television documentary on his pilgrimage to the source of the river Ganges Shiva s Matted Locks one of three episodes of his Indian Journeys series which Dalrymple wrote and presented won him the Grierson Award for Best Documentary Series at BAFTA in 2002 5 In 2018 he was awarded the President s Medal of the British Academy the Academy s highest honour in its suite of prizes and medals awarded for outstanding service to the cause of the humanities and social sciences 6 Dalrymple was the curator of Princes and Painters in Mughal Delhi 1707 1857 a major show of the late Mughal painting for the Asia Society in New York which ran from February to May 2012 7 A catalogue of this exhibit co edited by Dalrymple with Yuthika Sharma was published by Penguin in 2012 under the same name 8 More recently he curated the exhibition of Company style painting Forgotten Masters Indian Painting for the East India Company at the Wallace Collection in London 9 In 2012 Dalrymple was appointed a Whitney J Oates Visiting Fellow in the Humanities by Princeton University 10 In 2015 he was appointed the OP Jindal Distinguished Lecturer at Brown University 11 He is also since 2021 an Honorary Fellow of the Bodleian Library and a Visiting Fellow at All Souls College Oxford University 12 He was named in the 2020 Prospect list of the top 50 thinkers for the COVID 19 era 13 Contents 1 Personal life 2 Interests and influence 3 TV and radio 4 Bibliography 4 1 Books 4 2 Essays and reporting 5 Awards and honours 6 References 7 External linksPersonal life EditDalrymple is the son of Sir Hew Hamilton Dalrymple 10th Baronet of North Berwick and Lady Anne Louise Keppel a daughter of the Walter Keppel 9th Earl of Albemarle through this line of descent he is the third cousin of Camilla Queen Consort both being great great grandchildren of William Keppel 7th Earl of Albemarle He is a great nephew of Virginia Woolf 14 His brother Jock was a first class cricketer He was educated at Ampleforth College and Trinity College Cambridge where he was first a history exhibitioner and then a senior history scholar 15 Dalrymple first went to Delhi on 26 January 1984 16 and has lived in India on and off since 1989 and spends most of the year at his Mehrauli farmhouse in the outskirts of Delhi 17 but summers in London and Edinburgh His wife Olivia is an artist and comes from a family with long standing connections to India The couple have three children Through his wife s side of the family he is related to Scottish actress Rose Leslie 18 Interests and influence Edit William Dalrymple left with Esther Freud centre and Hanan Ashrawi at PalFest 2008 Dalrymple s interests include the history and art of India Pakistan Afghanistan the Middle East Hinduism Buddhism the Jains and early Eastern Christianity Every one of his ten books have won literary prizes His first three were travel books based on his journeys in the Middle East India and Central Asia His early influences included travel writers such as Robert Byron 19 Eric Newby and Bruce Chatwin Dalrymple published a book of essays about current affairs in the Indian subcontinent and four award winning histories of the interaction between the East India Company and the peoples of India and Afghanistan between the eighteenth and mid nineteenth century his Company Quartet His books have been translated into more than 40 languages He is a regular contributor to The New York Review of Books 20 The Guardian 21 the New Statesman 22 and The New Yorker 23 He has also written many articles for Time magazine He was the Indian Subcontinent correspondent of the New Statesman from 2004 2014 He attended the inaugural Palestine Festival of Literature in 2008 giving readings and taking workshops in Jerusalem Ramallah and Bethlehem 24 His 2009 book Nine Lives In Search of the Sacred in Modern India a study of some of the more esoteric forms of modern Indian and especially Hindu spirituality was published by Bloomsbury and like all his others went to the number one slot on the Indian non fiction best seller list 25 Since its publication he has been touring the UK India Pakistan Bangladesh Australia Holland and the US with a band consisting of some of the people featured in his book including Sufis Fakirs Bauls Theveram hymn singers as well as a prison warder and part time Theyyam dancer widely believed to incarnate the God Vishnu 26 Return of a King The Battle for Afghanistan a history of the First Afghan War 1839 42 was published in India in December 2012 8 in the UK in February 2013 and in the US in April 2013 Dalrymple s great great granduncle Colin Mackenzie fought in the war and was briefly detained by the Afghans Following the publication of the book Dalrymple was called to brief both the Afghan President Hamid Karzai and the White House on the lessons to be learned from Afghan history citation needed His most recent book published in 2019 is The Anarchy a history of the Indian Subcontinent during the period from 1739 to 1803 which saw the collapse of the Mughal imperial system 27 rise of the Maratha imperial confederacy and the militarisation and rise to power of the East India Company 28 It was long listed for the Baillie Gifford Prize 2019 and short listed for the Duke of Wellington medal for Military History the Tata Book of the Year Non fiction and the Historical Writers Association Book Award 2020 It was a Finalist for the Cundill Prize for History and won the 2020 Arthur Ross Bronze Medal from the US Council on Foreign Relations 29 TV and radio EditDalrymple has written and presented the six part television series Stones of the Raj Channel 4 August 1997 30 the three part Indian Journeys BBC August 2002 31 and Sufi Soul Channel 4 Nov 2005 32 The six part Stones of the Raj documents the stories behind some of British India s colonial architecture starting with Lahore 16 August 1997 Calcutta 23 August 1997 The French Connection 30 August 1997 The Fatal Friendship 6 September 1997 Surrey in Tibet 13 September 1997 and concluded with The Magnificent Ruin 20 September 1997 The trilogy of Indian Journeys consists of three one hour episodes starting with Shiva s Matted Locks which while tracing the source of the Ganga takes Dalrymple on a journey to the Himalayas The second part City of Djinns is based on his travel book of the same name takes a look at Delhi s history and last Doubting Thomas which takes Dalrymple to the Indian states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu where St Thomas the Apostle of Jesus is closely associated 33 He has done a six part history series The Long Search for Radio 4 34 In this series Dalrymple searches to discover the spiritual roots of the British Isles Dalrymple says In the course of my travels I often came across the assumption that intense spirituality was somehow the preserve of what many call the mystic East it s a misconception that has always irritated me as I ve always regarded our own indigenous British traditions of spirituality as especially rich The BBC broadcast a documentary on 3 September 2015 entitled Love and Betrayal in India The White Mughal 35 based on Dalrymple s book White Mughals Dalrymple was the historical consultant to ITV s 2019 series Beecham House 36 37 In 2022 Dalrymple teamed up with journalist Anita Anand to create the podcast Empire the first series of which examines the British East India Company and British involvement and influence on India 38 The pair had previously collaborated on the book Koh i Noor The History of the World s Most Infamous Diamond The Podcast went straight to No 1 in the UK Apple Podcast charts had over five million downloads in its first six months and was nominated for UK Podcast of the Year in the Broadcasting Press Guild Audio Awards 39 Bibliography EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items January 2023 Books Edit In Xanadu 1989 City of Djinns A Year in Delhi 1994 From the Holy Mountain A Journey in the Shadow of Byzantium 1997 The Age of Kali 1998 White Mughals 2002 The Last Mughal The Fall of a Dynasty Delhi 1857 2006 Nine Lives In Search of the Sacred in Modern India London Bloomsbury 2009 ISBN 978 1 4088 0061 4 Return of a King The Battle for Afghanistan 2012 ISBN 978 1 4088 1830 5 The Writer s Eye 2016 Harper Collins India ISBN 978 9 3517 7925 4 Koh i Noor The History of the World s Most Infamous Diamond 2017 ISBN 978 1 63557 076 2 The Anarchy The Relentless Rise of the East India Company 2019 ISBN 978 1 40886 437 1EditorLonely Planet Sacred India Lonely Planet Publications 1999 ISBN 1740593669 Begums Thugs amp White Mughals The Journals of Fanny Parkes 2002 Princes and Painters in Mughal Delhi 1707 1857 Penguin Books India 2012 ISBN 978 0 1434 1906 8 Forgotten Masters Indian Painting for the East India Company Philip Wilson Publishers 2020 ISBN 978 1781301012Essays and reporting Edit Dalrymple William 29 June 2015 The great divide the violent legacy of Indian Partition The Critics Books The New Yorker 91 18 65 70 a Notes Title in the online table of contents is The mutual genocide of Indian Partition Awards and honours EditIn Xanadu received the 1990 Yorkshire Post Best First Work Award and the Scottish Arts Council Spring Book Award 40 City of Djinns received the 1994 Thomas Cook Travel Book Award and the Sunday Times Young British Writer of the Year Award 41 From the Holy Mountain received the 1997 Scottish Arts Council Autumn Book Award 42 The Age of Kali 1998 won the 2005 French Prix d Astrolabe 43 White Mughals Love amp Betrayal in Eighteenth Century India 2002 won the 2001 Wolfson Prize for History 44 Dalrymple was awarded the Mungo Park Medal in 2002 by the Royal Scottish Geographical Society for his outstanding contribution to travel literature 45 The television series Stones of the Raj and Indian Journeys which Dalrymple wrote and presented won him the Grierson Award for Best Documentary Series at BAFTA in 2002 46 The Long Search Dalrymple s BBC Radio 4 series on the history of British spirituality and mysticism won the 2002 Sandford St Martin Prize for Religious Broadcasting and was described by the judges as thrilling in its brilliance near perfect radio 45 White Mughals Love amp Betrayal in Eighteenth Century India 2002 won the 2003 Scottish Book of the Year Prize 44 Dalrymple s article on madrasas of Pakistan was awarded the prize for Best Print Article of the Year at the 2005 FPA Media Awards 47 The Sykes Medal in 2005 from the Royal Society for Asian Affairs for his contribution to understanding of contemporary Islam 48 An Honorary Doctorate of Letters Honoris Causa from the University of St Andrews in 2006 for his services to literature and international relations to broadcasting and understanding 49 The Last Mughal won the Duff Cooper Memorial Prize for History and Biography in February 2007 20 Dalrymple received an Honorary Doctorate of Letters Honoris Causa from the University of Lucknow in 2007 for his outstanding contribution in literature and history 50 The Last Mughal won the 2007 Vodafone Crossword Book Award for best work in English non fiction 51 An Honorary Doctorate of Letters Honoris Causa from the University of Aberdeen 2008 52 The 2008 Colonel James Tod Award given by the Maharana Mewar Foundation for achieving excellence in his field 53 Nine Lives received the 2010 Asia House Award for Asian Literature The Media Citizen Puraskar by the Indian Confederation of NGOs for emphasising as an author issues of global importance and concern 54 Honorary Doctorate from the University of Bradford for his contributions to creative writing literature and the Indian Subcontinent history fields 2012 55 Honorary Doctorate of Letters from the University of Edinburgh 56 The 2015 Hemingway Prize for Return of a King 57 The 2015 Kapuscinski Prize for Return of a King 58 59 Elected a Corresponding Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 60 Elected a Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society 61 He was awarded the President s Medal of the British Academy for his literary achievements and for co founding Jaipur Literary Festival 6 He was awarded the 2022 Minerva Medal of the Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow for his contribution to the writing of history Elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society 62 References Edit William Dalrymple Penguin Books India Archived from the original on 9 January 2007 Retrieved 30 June 2007 Gopalakrishnan Amulya 27 January 2009 The Greatest Literary Show on Earth The Daily Beast Retrieved 3 February 2009 Looking for something special Try treasure hunting in India KiwiCollection com Archived from the original on 2 June 2008 Retrieved 22 April 2008 Writes of passage Hindustan Times 30 January 2008 Archived from the original on 20 October 2008 Retrieved 23 April 2008 William Dalrymple Penguin Books India Archived from the original on 9 January 2007 Retrieved 30 June 2007 a b Award winning journalists prehistorians and world leading economists honoured with prestigious British Academy prizes and medals British Academy 20 August 2018 Retrieved 5 September 2018 Princes and Painters Asia Society retrieved 4 October 2012 a b William Dalrymple s book on first Anglo Afghan war out in December Zee News Forgotten Masters review the natural history geniuses robbed by the British empire TheGuardian com 3 December 2019 Short Term Visiting Fellows Princeton University retrieved 1 October 2012 1 Brown University retrieved 28 April 2015 Visiting Fellows 2023 2024 All Souls College University of Oxford Retrieved 12 November 2022 The world s top 50 thinkers for the Covid 19 age PDF Prospect 2020 Retrieved 8 September 2020 Cambridge Muslim College 15 May 2003 Return of a King Lecture recording Cambridge UK Event occurs at 1 22 Biography William Dalrymple William Dalrymple 2007 Introduction The Last Mughal Penguin p 6 ISBN 978 0 143 10243 4 Karan Mahajan February March 2011 The Don of Dehli Bookforum com Retrieved 18 February 2011 Atwood Margaret 22 March 2015 Margaret Atwood on Game of Thrones Real people every murderous one The Guardian Retrieved 30 March 2021 William Dalrymple Literature a b Book review by William Dalrymple The New York Review of Books Retrieved 30 June 2007 Articles by William Dalrymple London GuardianUnlimited Retrieved 30 June 2007 Articles by William Dalrymple The New York Review of Books Retrieved 30 June 2007 Articles by William Dalrymple The New Yorker Retrieved 30 June 2007 Caabu Reception An evening with William Dalrymple The Council for Arab British Understanding Retrieved 5 October 2012 William s new book tops bestseller list Hindustan Times 22 October 2009 Archived from the original on 6 June 2011 Retrieved 28 October 2009 On 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