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33: 355:, Sastri was inclined to emphasize the role of "North Indian and Sanskrit culture in the development of south Indian society", which resulted in occasional bias. Karashima notes that Sastri's book remained the only authoritative scholarly book on the south Indian history for a number of reasons: nobody could match Sastri in bringing out a similar work; attacks from 371:. Subbiah adds that Sastri's macro-level view of the South Indian history "revolved around Aryan-Dravidian syndrome", and this view changed with his age: in his 20s, Sastri asserted the existence of "an independent Tamil culture which flourished for centuries before it was touched by extraneous influences"; a few years later, he wrote that the culture of the 366:
describes Sastri as "the greatest" of all South Indian historians. During Sastri's period, strong language-based movements had emerged in various regions of South India. Subbiah notes that Sastri attempted to portray South India as a distinct geocultural unit, and was keen to dissolve the growth of
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for understanding Tamil literary works. Thus he was not able to analyse the changing meaning of words over time. Venkatachalapathy says, "In the professional historiography in Tamil Nadu practised in the age of K. A. Nilakanta Sastri there was rarely any interrogation of sources (except in terms of
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and stressed that efforts should be made to write history books and teach history in vernacular languages. Nilakanta Sastri, who was then a young teacher in Thirunelveli, wrote a letter to the newspaper opposing Sarkar's suggestion by saying that "English serves me better as a medium of expression
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was a composite of two distinct "Tamilian and Aryan" cultures; and a decade later, he declared that "Sanskrit is the pivot of our whole culture, and Tamil culture is no exception to this rule". According to Subbiah, Sastri's views should be analyzed in the context of the rise of the anti-Brahmin
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movement in the mid-20th century: his assertions overemphasizing the importance of Indo-Aryan and Sanskrit influence in south Indian history can be seen as "his angry and desperate response" against the Dravida Nadu secessionists.
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than Tamil – I mean in handling historical subjects. Perhaps the vernacular is not so well off in this part of the country as it should be". Sastri's comments evoked sharp criticism from the nationalist poet
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as an excellent book, and praises Sastri's examination of sources of south Indian history as "thoroughgoing and meticulous". However, Karashima also states that being a
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deterred historians from writing such a book; and new trends in history writing made composition of works on general history more difficult.
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in 1954. He was also the President of the All-India Oriental Conference in the early 1950s. From 1957 to 1972, he served as the Director of
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is a recommended textbook for university students of Indian history. In a preface to the 2013 reprint, historian
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Ganapathy Subbiah (2007). "Sectional President's Address – Dakṣināpatha: Where does the path lead us?".
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Nilakanta Sastri is regarded as the greatest and most prolific among professional historians of
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where he delivered a series of lectures on South Indian History. Nilakanta Sastri died in 1975.
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In all, Nilakanta Sastri authored 25 historical works mostly on the history of South India.
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regards him as "arguably the most distinguished historian of twentieth-century Tamil Nadu".
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Professor K. A. Nilakanta Sastri felicitation volume: in commemoration of his 80th birthday
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from 1918 to 1920. After that he became the Principal of the then new Arts College of
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S. Singaravelu (1982). "Obituary: Professor K. A. Nilakanta Sastri (1892-1975)".
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A History of South India: From Prehistoric Times to the Fall of Vijayanagar
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A Textbook of Historiography, 500 B.C. to A.D. 2000: 500 BC to AD 2000
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South India and South-East Asia: studies in their history and culture
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The Pāṇḍyan Kingdom from the Earliest Times to the Sixteenth Century
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A great liberal: speeches and writings of Sir P. S. Sivaswami Aiyar
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Dr. Rajendra Prasad, correspondence and select documents, Volume 6
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In Those Days There was No Coffee: Writings in Cultural History
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Sources of Indian history with special reference to South India
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British India
Tirunelveli District
Tamil Nadu
India
Madras
Chennai
Tamil Nadu
India
Madras Christian College
Academic
Padma Bhushan
Padma Bhushan
Telugu
Niyogi
Brahmin
Kallidaikurichi
Tirunelveli
Madras Christian College
MA
Madras Presidency
Banaras Hindu University
Annamalai University
Trichy
Sakkottai Krishnaswamy Aiyangar
Archaeology
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