Irreverent history :essays for M.G.S. Narayanan
Material type: TextPublication details: Delhi Primus 2014Description: xi, 315p. illustrations, mapsISBN: 9789384082147Subject(s): Inscriptions, Indic. India--Kerala Social conditions Manners and customsDDC classification: 954 Summary: M.G.S. Narayanan, born 1932, historian from Kerala; contributed articles. Irreverent History brings together essays in honour of Professor M.G.S. Narayanan, a historian who brought about a veritable shift in the paradigm of historiography in Kerala through his painstaking epigraphical research that led to the publication of his classic Perumals of Kerala (1972). A former Member- Secretary and Chair of the Indian Council of Historical Research, he has also made lasting contributions to Indian history and epigraphy more broadly. In all of his work, Narayanan has pursued a relentless quest for truth apart from fads in theory and expediencies in politics. That pursuit was carried out with a charm, originality and boldness that nettled some, but, more importantly, encouraged many.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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M.G.S. Narayanan, born 1932, historian from Kerala; contributed articles.
Irreverent History brings together essays in honour of Professor M.G.S. Narayanan, a historian who brought about a veritable shift in the paradigm of historiography in Kerala through his painstaking epigraphical research that led to the publication of his classic Perumals of Kerala (1972). A former Member- Secretary and Chair of the Indian Council of Historical Research, he has also made lasting contributions to Indian history and epigraphy more broadly. In all of his work, Narayanan has pursued a relentless quest for truth apart from fads in theory and expediencies in politics. That pursuit was carried out with a charm, originality and boldness that nettled some, but, more importantly, encouraged many.
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