Mrinalini Sinha (born February 27, 1960) is the Alice Freeman Palmer Professor in the Department of History and Professor (by courtesy) in the Departments of English and Women's Studies of the University of Michigan. She writes on various aspects of the political history of colonial India, with a focus on anti-colonialism and on gender. She was the president of the Association for Asian Studies, 2014–2015]].[citation needed] She is the recipient of the 2012 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship.[1] She has served, and continues to serve, on the editorial board of several academic journals, including the American Historical Review, Past and Present,Gender and History, Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, Indian Economic and Social History Review, and History of the Present.[citation needed]
Sinha is currently[when?] co-editing two book series, Critical Perspectives on Empire (co-edited with Catherine Hall and Kathleen Wilson) with Cambridge University Press,[citation needed] and Critical Perspectives in South Asian History (co-edited with Janaki Nair and Shabnum Tejani) with Bloomsbury Academic.[citation needed] She is also co-editing (with David Gilmartin and Prasannan Parthasarthi) the two-volume Cambridge History of the Modern Indian Sub-Continent (forthcoming).[when?][citation needed]