World’s Largest Non-Fiction Historical Prize—It’s Canadian Eh!

A London-based Canadian financier and investment manager is establishing the world's largest prize for non-fiction historical literature, and he's getting his alma mater, Montreal's McGill University, to administer it.

The Cundill International Prize in History is worth $75.000 and will be presented annually, with the inaugural prize awarded on November 25th.

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