Harbans Mukhia

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Harbans Mukhia (born 1939) is an Indian historian whose principal area of study is medieval India.[1]

Biography

He received his Bachelors in Arts (BA) in history in 1958 from Kirori Mal College, Delhi University and then earned his doctorate from Department of History, Delhi University in 1969. Mukhia worked at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi as Professor of Medieval History at the Centre for Historical Studies. He was rector of JNU from 1999 to 2002 and retired in February 2004.[citation needed]

Honors and awards

  • Fellowship of the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Simla (1971)[citation needed]
  • Homi Bhabha Fellowship (1979–1981)[citation needed]
  • Directeur d’Étude Associé, EHESS, Paris, 1980-2003 (a month every year)[citation needed]
  • UGC National Lecturer (1985–1986)
  • UGC National Fellow (1991–1993)
  • Visiting Professor, The British Academy, London, February–March, 1993[citation needed]
  • Senior Visiting Fellow, International Institute for Asian Studies, Leiden (1997)[citation needed]
  • Fellow, IDPAD, University of Amsterdam, October 2004.[citation needed]

Books

As author
As editor
  • Feudalism and Non-European Socieites (Special issue of the Journal of Peasant Studies, 12) T. J. Byres, Harbans Mukhia (Editor) ASIN B0017DM8SQ
  • Religion, Religiosity, and Communalism; Praful Bidwai, Harbans Mukhia, and Achin Vanaik Bidwai ASIN B001NJD892
  • French Studies in History: The Inheritance Harbans Mukhia, Maurice Aymard (Editor) ISBN 978-0-86131-892-6

'The Feudalism Debate ISBN 978-81-7304-284-3

Festschriften
  • Rethinking a Millennium: Essays for Harbans Mukhia: perspectives on Indian history from the 8th to the 18th century (Hardcover); editor Rajat Dutta ISBN 978-81-89833-36-7

References

  1. Sethi, Atul (June 24, 2007). "Great myths of Indian history". Indiatimes (Times Of India). Retrieved 5 June 2011. 
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