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Satish Chandra (historian)

Satish Chandra (20 November 1922 – 13 October 2017)[1] was an Indian historian whose main area of specialisation was medieval Indian history.[2]

Satish Chandra
Chandra in 2016
Born(1922-11-20)20 November 1922
Died13 October 2017(2017-10-13) (aged 94)
NationalityIndian
Alma materAllahabad University
OccupationHistorian
Known forAuthoring books about medieval Indian history

Personal life

Satish Chandra was born in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh (then the United Provinces) to Sir Sita Ram, India's High Commissioner to Pakistan,[3] and his wife, Basudevi.

He attended Allahabad University where he earned his B.A. (1942), M.A. (1944), and D.Phil. (1948) under the supervision of R.P. Tripathi.[4][5] His doctoral thesis was on the Parties and Politics in 18th century India.[3]

He was married to Savitri and had three sons.[6]

Career

He taught at Allahabad University, Aligarh Muslim University, Delhi University, and Rajasthan University and was the Smuts' Visiting Professor at Cambridge in 1971. He was Professor of History at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in New Delhi.[7] Along with S. Gopal, Bipan Chandra, and Romila Thapar, he co-founded the Centre for Historical Studies at the School of Social Sciences in JNU.[8] He was chairperson of the centre for a few years. He was the Secretary and President of the Indian History Congress.[9]

Through the 1970s, he served as the vice chairman and chairman of the University Grants Commission of India.[7] Among his various other appointments, he served in the council of the United Nations University, Tokyo between 1980 and 1986. He was an associated director of research at the Maison des Sciences de l'Homme as well as an executive board member at the International Congress of Historical Sciences, both in Paris.[9] In 1988, he was asked by Union Public Service Commission to head a committee to review the system of appointments to the higher civil services.[10]

Research and ideology

Chandra has been described as one of India's leading scholars of the Mughal period and one of India's most influential historians.[11] His book, Medieval India, has been widely used as a textbook in schools and colleges around India.[11][7]

He belonged to the group of historians, along with Romila Thapar, R. S. Sharma, Bipan Chandra and Arjun Dev, who are sometimes referred to as "left-leaning."[12] In 2004, his textbook was reintroduced in the national curriculum after a hiatus of six years.[13]

Selected books

Books authored
  • The 18th Century in India: Its Economy and the Role of the Marathas, the Jats, the Sikhs, and the Afghans. Calcutta: Centre for Studies in Social Sciences. 1986. OCLC 17970100.
  • Essays in Medieval Indian Economic History. New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers. 1987. ISBN 978-8121500852.
  • Mughal Religious Policies, the Rajputs & the Deccan. New Delhi: Vikas Pub. House. 1993. ISBN 978-0-7069-6385-4.
  • Historiography, religion, and state in medieval India. New Delhi: Har-Anand Publications. 1996. ISBN 978-8124100356.
  • Medieval India: From Sultanat to the Mughals. Vol. 2 volumes. New Delhi: Har-Anand Publications. 1997. ISBN 978-8124105221.
  • Parties and Politics at the Mughal Court, 1707-1740. Oxford University Press. 2002. ISBN 978-0-19-565444-8.
  • Essays on Medieval Indian History. New Delhi: Oxford University Press. 2003. ISBN 978-0-19-566336-5.
  • History of Medieval India. New Delhi: Orient Blackswan. 2007. ISBN 978-93-5287-457-6.
  • State, Pluralism, and the Indian Historical Tradition. Oxford University Press. 2008. ISBN 978-0-19-569621-9.
  • State, Society, and Culture in Indian History. Oxford University Press. 2012. ISBN 978-0-19-807739-8.
Books edited
  • The Indian Ocean: Explorations in History, Commerce and Politics. Sage Publications. 1987. ISBN 978-81-7036-059-9.
  • With Arunalacham, B.; Suryanarayan, V., eds. (1993). The Indian Ocean and its Islands: Strategic, Scientific, and Historical Perspectives. Sage Publications. ISBN 978-0-8039-9455-3.
  • India's Islamic Traditions, 711-1750 by Richard Maxwell Eaton, Oxford University Press 2003, ISBN 9780195683349

References

  1. ^ "Historian Satish Chandra passes away". The Times of India. Retrieved 13 October 2017.
  2. ^ T.K. Rajalakshmi (28 April – 11 May 2001). . Frontline. Archived from the original on 4 May 2008. Retrieved 21 March 2009.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  3. ^ a b Batabyal, Rakesh. Prof Satish Chandra: Historian and academic ambassador. National Herald.
  4. ^ Who's who in India. Guide Publications. 1986. p. 81.
  5. ^ Sagar, H. L. (1986). Who's Who, Indian Personages. Crystal Ship Pub. p. 60.
  6. ^ India Who's who. INFA Publications. 1990. p. 470.
  7. ^ a b c Chandra, Satish (13 February 2002). "Guru Tegh Bahadur's Martyrdom". Outlook. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
  8. ^ "Historian Bipan Chandra passes away". The Hindu. 30 August 2014. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
  9. ^ a b Chandra, Satish (2005). Medieval India: From Sultanat to the Mughals Part - II. Back-flap: Har-Anand Publications. ISBN 9788124110669.
  10. ^ Arora, Ramesh; Goyal, Rajni (1996). Indian Public Administration (Revised Second ed.). New Delhi: Wishwa Prakashan. p. 363. ISBN 81-7328-068-1.
  11. ^ a b Avril, Powell (October 1995). "Reviews: Satish Chandra: Mughal religious policies: the Rajputs and the Deccan". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies. School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. 58 (3): 582. doi:10.1017/S0041977X0001332X. S2CID 161781280. Retrieved 6 March 2016.
  12. ^ Guichard, Sylvie (2010), The Construction of History and Nationalism in India, Routledge, p. 87, ISBN 978-1136949319
  13. ^ D.R. Chaudhry (28 April 2002). "Critiques galore!". The Tribune. Chandigarh. Retrieved 6 March 2009.

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Satish Chandra 20 November 1922 13 October 2017 1 was an Indian historian whose main area of specialisation was medieval Indian history 2 Satish ChandraChandra in 2016Born 1922 11 20 20 November 1922Meerut Uttar PradeshDied13 October 2017 2017 10 13 aged 94 NationalityIndianAlma materAllahabad UniversityOccupationHistorianKnown forAuthoring books about medieval Indian history Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career 3 Research and ideology 4 Selected books 5 ReferencesPersonal life EditSatish Chandra was born in Meerut Uttar Pradesh then the United Provinces to Sir Sita Ram India s High Commissioner to Pakistan 3 and his wife Basudevi He attended Allahabad University where he earned his B A 1942 M A 1944 and D Phil 1948 under the supervision of R P Tripathi 4 5 His doctoral thesis was on the Parties and Politics in 18th century India 3 He was married to Savitri and had three sons 6 Career EditHe taught at Allahabad University Aligarh Muslim University Delhi University and Rajasthan University and was the Smuts Visiting Professor at Cambridge in 1971 He was Professor of History at Jawaharlal Nehru University JNU in New Delhi 7 Along with S Gopal Bipan Chandra and Romila Thapar he co founded the Centre for Historical Studies at the School of Social Sciences in JNU 8 He was chairperson of the centre for a few years He was the Secretary and President of the Indian History Congress 9 Through the 1970s he served as the vice chairman and chairman of the University Grants Commission of India 7 Among his various other appointments he served in the council of the United Nations University Tokyo between 1980 and 1986 He was an associated director of research at the Maison des Sciences de l Homme as well as an executive board member at the International Congress of Historical Sciences both in Paris 9 In 1988 he was asked by Union Public Service Commission to head a committee to review the system of appointments to the higher civil services 10 Research and ideology EditChandra has been described as one of India s leading scholars of the Mughal period and one of India s most influential historians 11 His book Medieval India has been widely used as a textbook in schools and colleges around India 11 7 He belonged to the group of historians along with Romila Thapar R S Sharma Bipan Chandra and Arjun Dev who are sometimes referred to as left leaning 12 In 2004 his textbook was reintroduced in the national curriculum after a hiatus of six years 13 Selected books EditBooks authoredThe 18th Century in India Its Economy and the Role of the Marathas the Jats the Sikhs and the Afghans Calcutta Centre for Studies in Social Sciences 1986 OCLC 17970100 Essays in Medieval Indian Economic History New Delhi Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers 1987 ISBN 978 8121500852 Mughal Religious Policies the Rajputs amp the Deccan New Delhi Vikas Pub House 1993 ISBN 978 0 7069 6385 4 Historiography religion and state in medieval India New Delhi Har Anand Publications 1996 ISBN 978 8124100356 Medieval India From Sultanat to the Mughals Vol 2 volumes New Delhi Har Anand Publications 1997 ISBN 978 8124105221 Parties and Politics at the Mughal Court 1707 1740 Oxford University Press 2002 ISBN 978 0 19 565444 8 Essays on Medieval Indian History New Delhi Oxford University Press 2003 ISBN 978 0 19 566336 5 History of Medieval India New Delhi Orient Blackswan 2007 ISBN 978 93 5287 457 6 State Pluralism and the Indian Historical Tradition Oxford University Press 2008 ISBN 978 0 19 569621 9 State Society and Culture in Indian History Oxford University Press 2012 ISBN 978 0 19 807739 8 Books editedThe Indian Ocean Explorations in History Commerce and Politics Sage Publications 1987 ISBN 978 81 7036 059 9 With Arunalacham B Suryanarayan V eds 1993 The Indian Ocean and its Islands Strategic Scientific and Historical Perspectives Sage Publications ISBN 978 0 8039 9455 3 India s Islamic Traditions 711 1750 by Richard Maxwell Eaton Oxford University Press 2003 ISBN 9780195683349References Edit Historian Satish Chandra passes away The Times of India Retrieved 13 October 2017 T K Rajalakshmi 28 April 11 May 2001 Targeting history Frontline Archived from the original on 4 May 2008 Retrieved 21 March 2009 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint unfit URL link a b Batabyal Rakesh Prof Satish Chandra Historian and academic ambassador National Herald Who s who in India Guide Publications 1986 p 81 Sagar H L 1986 Who s Who Indian Personages Crystal Ship Pub p 60 India Who s who INFA Publications 1990 p 470 a b c Chandra Satish 13 February 2002 Guru Tegh Bahadur s Martyrdom Outlook Retrieved 25 September 2014 Historian Bipan Chandra passes away The Hindu 30 August 2014 Retrieved 25 September 2014 a b Chandra Satish 2005 Medieval India From Sultanat to the Mughals Part II Back flap Har Anand Publications ISBN 9788124110669 Arora Ramesh Goyal Rajni 1996 Indian Public Administration Revised Second ed New Delhi Wishwa Prakashan p 363 ISBN 81 7328 068 1 a b Avril Powell October 1995 Reviews Satish Chandra Mughal religious policies the Rajputs and the Deccan Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies School of Oriental and African Studies University of London 58 3 582 doi 10 1017 S0041977X0001332X S2CID 161781280 Retrieved 6 March 2016 Guichard Sylvie 2010 The Construction of History and Nationalism in India Routledge p 87 ISBN 978 1136949319 D R Chaudhry 28 April 2002 Critiques galore The Tribune Chandigarh Retrieved 6 March 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Satish Chandra historian amp oldid 1168835711, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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