The Journal of the American Oriental Society, January 1st, 1994
Sakharam Ganesh Deuskar (1869-1912), a Bihar-born Maharashtrian who spent most of his life in Bengal, excelled as a teacher and writer in both Marathi and Bengali. An active public worker, his blending of rural roots and urban experience, of the language and cultures of two regions and of patriotic skepticism regarding the fruits of colonial rule, made him emblematic of the transformations of Indian society produced by the nationalist movement. In his memory the Centre for Studies in Social Sciences inaugurated a lecture series on Indian history in which leading Indian historians introduce r...
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