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RS sharma in Indian historiography
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Ram Sharan Sharma (26 November 1919 – 20 August 2011)
, commonly referred to as R. S. Sharma,was an eminent historian and academic of Ancient and early Medieval India. He taught at Patna Universityand Delhi University (1973–85) and was visiting faculty at University of Toronto(1965–1966). He also was a senior fellow at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. He was a University Grants Commission National Fellow (1958–81) and the president of Indian History Congress in 1975. It was during his tenure as the dean of Delhi University's History Department that major expansion of the department took place in the 1970s.The creation of most of the positions in the Department were the results of his efforts.[6]He was the founding Chairman of the Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR) and a historian of international repute.
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, commonly referred to as R. S. Sharma,was an eminent historian and academic of Ancient and early Medieval India. He taught at Patna Universityand Delhi University (1973–85) and was visiting faculty at University of Toronto(1965–1966). He also was a senior fellow at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. He was a University Grants Commission National Fellow (1958–81) and the president of Indian History Congress in 1975. It was during his tenure as the dean of Delhi University's History Department that major expansion of the department took place in the 1970s.The creation of most of the positions in the Department were the results of his efforts.[6]He was the founding Chairman of the Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR) and a historian of international repute.
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R S Sharma was among a small group of historians who in the 1950s broke new ground in the study of ancient India. One pioneering development was the expansion in the range of sources, from using texts alone to supplementing them with archaeological data and introducing data from inscriptions. R S Sharma's second major contribution was in using an analytical method to examine data.
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