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R. C. Majumdar

Ramesh Chandra Majumdar (known as R. C. Majumdar; 4 December 1888 – 11 February 1980)[1][2][3] was an Indian historian and professor. He principally studied the history of India.[4][5][6]

R. C. Majumdar
Majumdar in 1960
Vice-Chancellor of University of Dhaka
In office
1 January 1937 – 30 June 1942
Preceded byA. F. Rahman
Succeeded byMahmud Hasan
Personal details
Born
Ramesh Chandra Majumdar

(1888-12-04)4 December 1888
Khandapara, Gopalganj, Bengal Presidency, British India
Died11 February 1980(1980-02-11) (aged 91)
Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Alma materUniversity of Calcutta
Signature

Early life and education edit

Coming from a Baidya family, Majumdar was born in Khandarpara, Gopalganj, Bengal Presidency, British India (now in Bangladesh) on 4 December 1888, to Haladhara Majumdar and Bidhumukhi. He studied in various schools in Dhaka and Calcutta (now Kolkata), and finally in 1905, he passed his Entrance Examination from Ravenshaw College, Cuttack. In 1907, he passed F.A. with a first-class scholarship from Surendranath College and joined Presidency College, Calcutta. Graduating with a B.A.(Honours) and M.A. (History) in 1909 and 1911, respectively, he won the Premchand Roychand scholarship for his research work in 1913, which led to his thesis: Andhra-Kushana Age.[1]

Career edit

Majumdar started his teaching career as a lecturer at Government Teachers' Training College, Dhaka. Since 1914, he spent seven years as a professor of history at the University of Calcutta. He got his doctorate for his thesis "Corporate Life in Ancient India".[7] In 1921 he became a professor of History at the newly established University of Dacca. He also served, until he became its Vice Chancellor, as the head of the Department of History and the Dean of the Faculty of Arts. Between 1924 and 1936 he was Provost of Jagannath Hall. Then he became the Vice Chancellor of the University for five years from 1937 to 1942. From 1950, he was Principal of the College of Indology, Benares Hindu University. He was elected the General President of the Indian History Congress and also became the vice president of the ‘International Commission for a History of the Scientific and Cultural Development of Mankind’ (1950–1969) set up by the UNESCO for the history of mankind.[8]

Works edit

Majumdar started his research on ancient India. After extensive travels to Southeast Asia and research, he wrote detailed histories of Champa (1927), Suvarnadvipa (1938) and Kambuja Desa (1944). On the initiative of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, he took up the mantle of editing a multi-volume tome on Indian history. Starting in 1951, he toiled for twenty-six long years to describe the history of the Indian people from the Vedic Period until the Independence of India in eleven volumes. In 1955, Majumdar established the College of Indology of Nagpur University and joined as Principal. In 1958–59, he taught Indian history in the University of Chicago and University of Pennsylvania. He was also the president of the Asiatic Society (1966–68) and the Bangiya Sahitya Parishad (1968–69), and also the Sheriff of Calcutta (1967–68).[citation needed]

When the final volume of The History and Culture of the Indian People was published in 1977, he had turned eighty-eight. He also edited the three-volume history of Bengal published by Dacca University. His last book was "Jivaner Smritidvipe".[citation needed]

The proposal to write on "Freedom movement" with Government sponsorship was put forth by in 1948 by R. C. Majumdar. In 1952 the ministry of education appointed Board of Editors for the compilation of the History. Majumdar was appointed by the Board as the Director and entrusted with the work of sifting and collecting materials and preparing the draft of the history. However, the Board as consisting of politicians and scholars, was least likely to function harmoniously. Perhaps this was the reason why it was dissolved at the end of 1955. The scheme remained in balance for a year until the government decided to transfer the work on to a single scholar. To the disappointment of Majumdar the choice of the ministry of education fell on one Tara Chand, a historian but also an ex-secretary of the Ministry of Education. Majumdar then decided to write independently The History of the Freedom movement in India in three volumes.[9][10]

Views on the Indian independence movement edit

When the Government of India set up an editorial committee to author a history of the freedom struggle of India, he was its principal member. But, following a conflict with the then Education Minister Maulana Abul Kalam Azad on the Sepoy Mutiny, he left the government job and published his own book, The Sepoy Mutiny & Revolt of 1857. According to him the origins of India's freedom struggle lie in the English-educated Indian middle-class and the freedom struggle started with the Banga Bhanga movement in 1905. His views on the freedom struggle are found in his book History of the Freedom Movement in India. He was an admirer of Swami Vivekananda and Ramakrishna Paramahamsa.[11]

Bibliography edit

  • Corporate Life in Ancient India, Surendra Nath Sen, Calcutta. 1918
  • The Early History of Bengal, Dacca, 1924.
  • Champa, Ancient Indian Colonies in the Far East, Vol.I, Lahore, 1927. ISBN 0-8364-2802-1.
  • Outline of Ancient Indian History. 1927
  • Arab Invasion of India 1931.
  • Suvarnadvipa, Ancient Indian Colonies in the Far East, Vol.II, Calcutta, 1938.
  • The History of Bengal, 1943. ISBN 81-7646-237-3.
  • Kambuja Desa Or An Ancient Hindu Colony In Cambodia, Madras, 1944.
  • An Advanced History of India. London, 1960. ISBN 0-333-90298-X. (Part 1 Online) (Part 2)
  • The History and Culture of the Indian People, Bombay, 1951–1977 (in eleven volumes).
  • Ancient India, 1977. ISBN 81-208-0436-8.
  • History of the Freedom movement in India (in three volumes), Calcutta, ISBN 81-7102-099-2.
  • Vakataka – Gupta Age Circa 200–550 A.D., ISBN 81-208-0026-5.
  • Main currents of Indian history, ISBN 81-207-1654-X.
  • Hindu Colonies in the Far East, Calcutta, 1944, ISBN 99910-0-001-1.
  • Classical Accounts of India, 1960.
  • Ideas of History in Sanskrit Literature Oxford University Press, 1961.
  • Nationalist Historians, Oxford University Press. 1961.
  • Sepoy Mutiny and Revolt of 1857, 1963.
  • Historiography in Modern India, Asia Publishing House, NY 1970.
  • India and South-East Asia, I.S.P.Q.S. History and Archaeology Series Vol. 6, 1979, ISBN 81-7018-046-5.
  • The History of Ancient Lakshadweep, Calcutta, 1979.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Sarkar, H. B. (29 March 1980). "Ramesh Chandra Majumdar". Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute. 61 (1/4): 361–365. JSTOR 41691933.
  2. ^ Basa, Kishor K. (1998). "Indian Writings on Early History and Archaeology of Southeast Asia: A Historiographical Analysis". Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 8 (3): 395–410. doi:10.1017/S135618630001049X. ISSN 1356-1863. JSTOR 25183571. S2CID 162643792.
  3. ^ Group, Aligarh Historians (1979). "The RSS Coup in the ICHR: Its First Fruits". Social Scientist. 7 (11): 56–60. doi:10.2307/3516534. ISSN 0970-0293. JSTOR 3516534.
  4. ^ Ahir, Rajiv (2018). A Brief History of Modern India. Spectrum Books (P) Limited. p. 15. ISBN 978-81-7930-688-8.
  5. ^ Shobhan Saxena (17 October 2010). . The Times of India. Archived from the original on 23 September 2012. Retrieved 15 December 2012.
  6. ^ "Books". Spectrum. The Sunday Tribune. 3 September 2006. Retrieved 15 December 2012.
  7. ^ Corporate Life in Ancient India: Thesis. mcmaster.ca. Retrieved 17 November 2013
  8. ^ Prof. RC Majumdar: Vice President UNESCO.
  9. ^ Heimsath, Charles H. (January 1964). "History of the Freedom Movement in India. Volume I. By R. C. Majumdar. (Calcutta: Firma K. L. Mukhopadhyay. 1962. Pp. xxi, 556. Rs. 15)". The American Historical Review. 69 (2): 465–466. doi:10.1086/ahr/69.2.465. ISSN 0002-8762.
  10. ^ Pandey, B.N (April 1966). "Reviewed Work: History of the Freedom Movement in India. Vol. I by R. C. Majumdar". The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. 1/2: 86–87. doi:10.1017/S0035869X00124748. JSTOR 25202914. S2CID 162399240.
  11. ^ "R C Majumdar - A Forgotten Historian Who Rebelled Against The Establishment". UnBumf. 4 December 2019. Retrieved 2 February 2021.

External links edit

  • Interview with Majumdar, April 29, 1979 First Published: May 1980 in Mallige Monthly

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For the Indian physicist see Ramesh Chandra Majumdar physicist Ramesh Chandra Majumdar known as R C Majumdar 4 December 1888 11 February 1980 1 2 3 was an Indian historian and professor He principally studied the history of India 4 5 6 R C MajumdarMajumdar in 1960Vice Chancellor of University of DhakaIn office 1 January 1937 30 June 1942Preceded byA F RahmanSucceeded byMahmud HasanPersonal detailsBornRamesh Chandra Majumdar 1888 12 04 4 December 1888Khandapara Gopalganj Bengal Presidency British IndiaDied11 February 1980 1980 02 11 aged 91 Kolkata West Bengal IndiaAlma materUniversity of CalcuttaSignature Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Works 4 Views on the Indian independence movement 5 Bibliography 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education editComing from a Baidya family Majumdar was born in Khandarpara Gopalganj Bengal Presidency British India now in Bangladesh on 4 December 1888 to Haladhara Majumdar and Bidhumukhi He studied in various schools in Dhaka and Calcutta now Kolkata and finally in 1905 he passed his Entrance Examination from Ravenshaw College Cuttack In 1907 he passed F A with a first class scholarship from Surendranath College and joined Presidency College Calcutta Graduating with a B A Honours and M A History in 1909 and 1911 respectively he won the Premchand Roychand scholarship for his research work in 1913 which led to his thesis Andhra Kushana Age 1 Career editMajumdar started his teaching career as a lecturer at Government Teachers Training College Dhaka Since 1914 he spent seven years as a professor of history at the University of Calcutta He got his doctorate for his thesis Corporate Life in Ancient India 7 In 1921 he became a professor of History at the newly established University of Dacca He also served until he became its Vice Chancellor as the head of the Department of History and the Dean of the Faculty of Arts Between 1924 and 1936 he was Provost of Jagannath Hall Then he became the Vice Chancellor of the University for five years from 1937 to 1942 From 1950 he was Principal of the College of Indology Benares Hindu University He was elected the General President of the Indian History Congress and also became the vice president of the International Commission for a History of the Scientific and Cultural Development of Mankind 1950 1969 set up by the UNESCO for the history of mankind 8 Works editMajumdar started his research on ancient India After extensive travels to Southeast Asia and research he wrote detailed histories of Champa 1927 Suvarnadvipa 1938 and Kambuja Desa 1944 On the initiative of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan he took up the mantle of editing a multi volume tome on Indian history Starting in 1951 he toiled for twenty six long years to describe the history of the Indian people from the Vedic Period until the Independence of India in eleven volumes In 1955 Majumdar established the College of Indology of Nagpur University and joined as Principal In 1958 59 he taught Indian history in the University of Chicago and University of Pennsylvania He was also the president of the Asiatic Society 1966 68 and the Bangiya Sahitya Parishad 1968 69 and also the Sheriff of Calcutta 1967 68 citation needed When the final volume of The History and Culture of the Indian People was published in 1977 he had turned eighty eight He also edited the three volume history of Bengal published by Dacca University His last book was Jivaner Smritidvipe citation needed The proposal to write on Freedom movement with Government sponsorship was put forth by in 1948 by R C Majumdar In 1952 the ministry of education appointed Board of Editors for the compilation of the History Majumdar was appointed by the Board as the Director and entrusted with the work of sifting and collecting materials and preparing the draft of the history However the Board as consisting of politicians and scholars was least likely to function harmoniously Perhaps this was the reason why it was dissolved at the end of 1955 The scheme remained in balance for a year until the government decided to transfer the work on to a single scholar To the disappointment of Majumdar the choice of the ministry of education fell on one Tara Chand a historian but also an ex secretary of the Ministry of Education Majumdar then decided to write independently The History of the Freedom movement in India in three volumes 9 10 Views on the Indian independence movement editWhen the Government of India set up an editorial committee to author a history of the freedom struggle of India he was its principal member But following a conflict with the then Education Minister Maulana Abul Kalam Azad on the Sepoy Mutiny he left the government job and published his own book The Sepoy Mutiny amp Revolt of 1857 According to him the origins of India s freedom struggle lie in the English educated Indian middle class and the freedom struggle started with the Banga Bhanga movement in 1905 His views on the freedom struggle are found in his book History of the Freedom Movement in India He was an admirer of Swami Vivekananda and Ramakrishna Paramahamsa 11 Bibliography editCorporate Life in Ancient India Surendra Nath Sen Calcutta 1918 The Early History of Bengal Dacca 1924 Champa Ancient Indian Colonies in the Far East Vol I Lahore 1927 ISBN 0 8364 2802 1 Outline of Ancient Indian History 1927 Arab Invasion of India 1931 Suvarnadvipa Ancient Indian Colonies in the Far East Vol II Calcutta 1938 The History of Bengal 1943 ISBN 81 7646 237 3 Kambuja Desa Or An Ancient Hindu Colony In Cambodia Madras 1944 An Advanced History of India London 1960 ISBN 0 333 90298 X Part 1 Online Part 2 The History and Culture of the Indian People Bombay 1951 1977 in eleven volumes Ancient India 1977 ISBN 81 208 0436 8 History of the Freedom movement in India in three volumes Calcutta ISBN 81 7102 099 2 Vakataka Gupta Age Circa 200 550 A D ISBN 81 208 0026 5 Main currents of Indian history ISBN 81 207 1654 X Hindu Colonies in the Far East Calcutta 1944 ISBN 99910 0 001 1 Classical Accounts of India 1960 Ideas of History in Sanskrit Literature Oxford University Press 1961 Nationalist Historians Oxford University Press 1961 Sepoy Mutiny and Revolt of 1857 1963 Historiography in Modern India Asia Publishing House NY 1970 India and South East Asia I S P Q S History and Archaeology Series Vol 6 1979 ISBN 81 7018 046 5 The History of Ancient Lakshadweep Calcutta 1979 See also editJadunath SarkarReferences edit a b Sarkar H B 29 March 1980 Ramesh Chandra Majumdar Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute 61 1 4 361 365 JSTOR 41691933 Basa Kishor K 1998 Indian Writings on Early History and Archaeology of Southeast Asia A Historiographical Analysis Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 8 3 395 410 doi 10 1017 S135618630001049X ISSN 1356 1863 JSTOR 25183571 S2CID 162643792 Group Aligarh Historians 1979 The RSS Coup in the ICHR Its First Fruits Social Scientist 7 11 56 60 doi 10 2307 3516534 ISSN 0970 0293 JSTOR 3516534 Ahir Rajiv 2018 A Brief History of Modern India Spectrum Books P Limited p 15 ISBN 978 81 7930 688 8 Shobhan Saxena 17 October 2010 Why is our past an area of darkness The Times of India Archived from the original on 23 September 2012 Retrieved 15 December 2012 Books Spectrum The Sunday Tribune 3 September 2006 Retrieved 15 December 2012 Corporate Life in Ancient India Thesis mcmaster ca Retrieved 17 November 2013 Prof RC Majumdar Vice President UNESCO Heimsath Charles H January 1964 History of the Freedom Movement in India Volume I By R C Majumdar Calcutta Firma K L Mukhopadhyay 1962 Pp xxi 556 Rs 15 The American Historical Review 69 2 465 466 doi 10 1086 ahr 69 2 465 ISSN 0002 8762 Pandey B N April 1966 Reviewed Work History of the Freedom Movement in India Vol I by R C Majumdar The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1 2 86 87 doi 10 1017 S0035869X00124748 JSTOR 25202914 S2CID 162399240 R C Majumdar A Forgotten Historian Who Rebelled Against The 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