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Jadunath Sarkar

Sir Jadunath Sarkar, CIE, FRAS (10 December 1870 – 19 May 1958) was a prominent Indian historian and a specialist on the Mughal dynasty.


Jadunath Sarkar

Jadunath Sarkar, c. 1926[1]
Born10 December 1870
Died19 May 1958 (aged 87)
OccupationHistorian
SpouseLady Kadambini Sarkar

Sarkar was educated in English literature, worked as a teacher for some period of time but later shifted his focus history research writing. He had vast knowledge of Persian language and all his books he wrote in English. He was vice chancellor (VC) of University of Calcutta from 1926–1928 a member of Bengal Legislative Council between 1929-1932. In 1929 British knighted him.[2]

Academic career

Sarkar was born in Karachmaria village in Natore, Bengal to Rajkumar Sarkar, the local Zamindar on 10 December 1870.[3] In 1891, he graduated in English from Presidency College, Calcutta.[3] In 1892, he topped the Master of Arts examination, in English at Calcutta University and in 1897, he received the Premchand-Roychand Scholarship.[3]

In 1893, he was inducted as a faculty of English literature at Ripon College, Calcutta (later renamed Surendranath College).[3] In 1898, he was appointed at Presidency College, Calcutta after getting selected in the Provincial Education Services.[3] In between, from 1917 to 1919, he taught modern Indian history in Benaras Hindu University and from 1919 to 1923, both English and history, at Ravenshaw College, Cuttack.[3] In 1923, he became an honorary member of the Royal Asiatic Society of London. In August 1926, he was appointed as the Vice Chancellor of Calcutta University. In 1928, he joined as Sir W. Meyer Lecturer in Madras University.

Historiography

Reception

Sarkar's works faded out of public memory, with the increasing advent of Marxist and postcolonial schools of historiography.[4]

Academically, Jos J. L. Gommans compares Sarkar's work with those of the Aligarh historians, noting that while the historians from the Aligarh worked mainly on the mansabdari system and gunpowder technology in the Mughal Empire, Sarkar concentrated on military tactics and sieges.[5][undue weight? ]

Honors

Sarkar was honored by Britain with a Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire CIE and knighted in the 1929 Birthday Honours list.[6] He was invested with his knighthood at Simla by the acting Viceroy, Lord Goschen, on 22 August 1929.[7]

Legacy

The Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta, an autonomous research center, has been established in his house, which was donated to the state government by Sarkar's wife. CSSC also houses the Jadunath Bhavan Museum and Resource Centre, a museum-cum-archive of primary sources.[8]

List of works

Published works by Sarkar include:

  • Economics of British India (1900)
  • The India of Aurangzib (1901)
  • Anecdotes of Aurangzib (1912)
  • History of Aurangzib (in 5 volumes), (1912–24)
  • Chaitanya's pilgrimages and teachings, from his contemporary Bengali biography, the Chaitanya-charit-amrita: Madhya-lila (translation from the Bengali original by Krishnadasa Kaviraja, 1913)
  • Shivaji and his Times (1919)
  • Studies in Mughal India (1919)[9]
  • Mughal Administration (1920)[9]
  • Nadir Shah in India (1922)
  • Later Mughals by William Irvine (in 2 volumes), (edited by Jadunath Sarkar, 1922)
  • India through the ages (1928)
  • A Short History of Aurangzib (1930)
  • The Fall of the Mughal Empire (in 4 volumes), (1932–38)
  • Studies in Aurangzib's reign (1933)
  • The House of Shivaji (1940)
  • The History of Bengal (in 2 volumes), (1943–1948)
  • Maāsir-i-ʻĀlamgiri: a history of the emperor Aurangzib-ʻl̀amgir (translation from the Persian original by Muḥammad Sāqī Mustaʻidd Khān, 1947)[10]
  • Military History of India (1960)
  • A History of Jaipur, c. 1503–1938 (1984)[11]
  • A History Of Dasnami Naga Sanyasis

References

  1. ^ Chakrabarty 2015, p. ii.
  2. ^ "Sir Jadunath Sarkar". Encyclopædia Britannica.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Sarkar, Jadunath". Banglapedia. 19 March 2015. from the original on 8 June 2020. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  4. ^ Kaushik Roy (2004). India's Historic Battles: From Alexander the Great to Kargil. Orient Blackswan. p. 10. ISBN 978-81-7824-109-8.
  5. ^ Jos J. L. Gommans (2002). Mughal Warfare: Indian Frontiers and Highroads to Empire, 1500-1700. Psychology Press. p. 1. ISBN 978-0-415-23989-9.
  6. ^ The London Gazette, 3 June 1929
  7. ^ "Viewing Page 6245 of Issue 33539". London-gazette.co.uk. 1 October 1929. Retrieved 26 March 2014.
  8. ^ "In the memory of Jadunath Sarkar". The Telegraph. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  9. ^ a b Moreland, W. H. (July 1921). "Studies in Mughal India by Jadunath Sarkar; Mughal Administration by Jadunath Sarkar". The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. 3 (3): 438–439. JSTOR 25209765.
  10. ^ Davies, C. Collin (April 1949). "Maāsir-i-'Ālamgīrī of Sāqī Must'ad Khān by Jadunath Sarkar". The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. 1 (1): 104–106. doi:10.1017/S0035869X00102692. JSTOR 25222314.
  11. ^ Smith, John D. (1985). "Jadunath Sarkar: A History of Jaipur, c. 1503-1938". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. 48 (3): 620. doi:10.1017/S0041977X00039343. JSTOR 618587. S2CID 161804789.

Sources

  • Chakrabarty, Dipesh (2015). The Calling of History: Sir Jadunath Sarkar and His Empire of Truth. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-10044-9.

Further reading

  • Gupta, Hari Ram, ed. (1957). Sir Jadunath Sarkar Commemoration Volume. Vol. I. Hoshiarpur: Department of History, Panjab University. OCLC 251228572.
  • ————————; Kaushal, Paras Ram; Talwar, Shanti Swarup, eds. (1958). Sir Jadunath Sarkar Commemoration Volume. Vol. II. Hoshiarpur: Department of History, Panjab University. OCLC 470654377.
  • Jha, Ajay Kumar (2004). "Profile of a Historian: Sir Jadunath Sarkar (1870-1958)". Proceedings of the Indian History Congress. 65: 880–890. ISSN 2249-1937. JSTOR 44144800.
  • Pawar, Kiram (1985). Sir Jadunath Sarkar: A Profile in Historiography. New Delhi: Books & Books.

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Sir Jadunath Sarkar CIE FRAS 10 December 1870 19 May 1958 was a prominent Indian historian and a specialist on the Mughal dynasty SirJadunath SarkarCIE FRASJadunath Sarkar c 1926 1 Born10 December 1870Karachmaria Singra Natore Bengal Presidency British IndiaDied19 May 1958 aged 87 Calcutta West Bengal IndiaOccupationHistorianSpouseLady Kadambini SarkarSarkar was educated in English literature worked as a teacher for some period of time but later shifted his focus history research writing He had vast knowledge of Persian language and all his books he wrote in English He was vice chancellor VC of University of Calcutta from 1926 1928 a member of Bengal Legislative Council between 1929 1932 In 1929 British knighted him 2 Contents 1 Academic career 2 Historiography 2 1 Reception 3 Honors 4 Legacy 5 List of works 6 References 7 Sources 8 Further reading 9 External linksAcademic career EditSarkar was born in Karachmaria village in Natore Bengal to Rajkumar Sarkar the local Zamindar on 10 December 1870 3 In 1891 he graduated in English from Presidency College Calcutta 3 In 1892 he topped the Master of Arts examination in English at Calcutta University and in 1897 he received the Premchand Roychand Scholarship 3 In 1893 he was inducted as a faculty of English literature at Ripon College Calcutta later renamed Surendranath College 3 In 1898 he was appointed at Presidency College Calcutta after getting selected in the Provincial Education Services 3 In between from 1917 to 1919 he taught modern Indian history in Benaras Hindu University and from 1919 to 1923 both English and history at Ravenshaw College Cuttack 3 In 1923 he became an honorary member of the Royal Asiatic Society of London In August 1926 he was appointed as the Vice Chancellor of Calcutta University In 1928 he joined as Sir W Meyer Lecturer in Madras University Historiography EditReception Edit Sarkar s works faded out of public memory with the increasing advent of Marxist and postcolonial schools of historiography 4 Academically Jos J L Gommans compares Sarkar s work with those of the Aligarh historians noting that while the historians from the Aligarh worked mainly on the mansabdari system and gunpowder technology in the Mughal Empire Sarkar concentrated on military tactics and sieges 5 undue weight discuss Honors EditSarkar was honored by Britain with a Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire CIE and knighted in the 1929 Birthday Honours list 6 He was invested with his knighthood at Simla by the acting Viceroy Lord Goschen on 22 August 1929 7 Legacy EditThe Centre for Studies in Social Sciences Calcutta an autonomous research center has been established in his house which was donated to the state government by Sarkar s wife CSSC also houses the Jadunath Bhavan Museum and Resource Centre a museum cum archive of primary sources 8 List of works EditPublished works by Sarkar include Economics of British India 1900 The India of Aurangzib 1901 Anecdotes of Aurangzib 1912 History of Aurangzib in 5 volumes 1912 24 Chaitanya s pilgrimages and teachings from his contemporary Bengali biography the Chaitanya charit amrita Madhya lila translation from the Bengali original by Krishnadasa Kaviraja 1913 Shivaji and his Times 1919 Studies in Mughal India 1919 9 Mughal Administration 1920 9 Nadir Shah in India 1922 Later Mughals by William Irvine in 2 volumes edited by Jadunath Sarkar 1922 India through the ages 1928 A Short History of Aurangzib 1930 The Fall of the Mughal Empire in 4 volumes 1932 38 Studies in Aurangzib s reign 1933 The House of Shivaji 1940 The History of Bengal in 2 volumes 1943 1948 Maasir i ʻAlamgiri a history of the emperor Aurangzib ʻl amgir translation from the Persian original by Muḥammad Saqi Mustaʻidd Khan 1947 10 Military History of India 1960 A History of Jaipur c 1503 1938 1984 11 A History Of Dasnami Naga SanyasisReferences Edit Chakrabarty 2015 p ii Sir Jadunath Sarkar Encyclopaedia Britannica a b c d e f Sarkar Jadunath Banglapedia 19 March 2015 Archived from the original on 8 June 2020 Retrieved 30 November 2019 Kaushik Roy 2004 India s Historic Battles From Alexander the Great to Kargil Orient Blackswan p 10 ISBN 978 81 7824 109 8 Jos J L Gommans 2002 Mughal Warfare Indian Frontiers and Highroads to Empire 1500 1700 Psychology Press p 1 ISBN 978 0 415 23989 9 The London Gazette 3 June 1929 Viewing Page 6245 of Issue 33539 London gazette co uk 1 October 1929 Retrieved 26 March 2014 In the memory of Jadunath Sarkar The Telegraph Retrieved 30 November 2019 a b Moreland W H July 1921 Studies in Mughal India by Jadunath Sarkar Mughal Administration by Jadunath Sarkar The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland 3 3 438 439 JSTOR 25209765 Davies C Collin April 1949 Maasir i Alamgiri of Saqi Must ad Khan by Jadunath Sarkar The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1 1 104 106 doi 10 1017 S0035869X00102692 JSTOR 25222314 Smith John D 1985 Jadunath Sarkar A History of Jaipur c 1503 1938 Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies University of London 48 3 620 doi 10 1017 S0041977X00039343 JSTOR 618587 S2CID 161804789 Sources EditChakrabarty Dipesh 2015 The Calling of History Sir Jadunath Sarkar and His Empire of Truth Chicago and London University of Chicago Press ISBN 978 0 226 10044 9 Further reading EditGupta Hari Ram ed 1957 Sir Jadunath Sarkar Commemoration Volume Vol I Hoshiarpur Department of History Panjab University OCLC 251228572 Kaushal Paras Ram Talwar Shanti Swarup eds 1958 Sir Jadunath Sarkar Commemoration Volume Vol II Hoshiarpur Department of History Panjab University OCLC 470654377 Jha Ajay Kumar 2004 Profile of a Historian Sir Jadunath Sarkar 1870 1958 Proceedings of the Indian History Congress 65 880 890 ISSN 2249 1937 JSTOR 44144800 Pawar Kiram 1985 Sir Jadunath Sarkar A Profile in Historiography New Delhi Books amp Books External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jadunath Sarkar Wikiquote has 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