Mushirul Hasan

Professor Mushirul Hasan (born 15 August 1949) is the second son of noted historian and professor Muhibbul Hasan. He originally belongs to village Muhammadpur, Tehsil Fatehpur, District Barabanki and is an internationally known historian,[1][2] author.[3] He served as the Vice-Chancellor of Jamia Millia Islamia (2004-2009).[4] He has written extensively on the Partition of India, on communalism, and on the histories of Islam in South-Asia.

Mushirul Hasan was the elected President of the Indian History Congress in 2002. In 2007, He was awarded the Padma Shri by the Government of India and the Ordre des Palmes Académiques by the French Government in 2010.[5] In May 2010, he was appointed the director-general of the National Archives of India.[6]Professor Hasan was severely injured in a road accident.

Education

Mushirul Hasan did his M. A. from the Aligarh Muslim University in 1969. He later earned a Doctorate (PhD) from the University of Cambridge, 1977.[7] In September 2008, The Calcutta University offered him an honorary D.Litt.[8]

Books

Some of his well known works are:[1][9]

Awards and recognition

Mushirul Hasan was awarded with numerous honours both nationally and internationally. Some of his major awards are:[7][9]

He has also held in the past, academic positions at the Wissenschaftskolleg (Institute of Advanced Study), Berlin, Centre D'Etudes De L'Inde ET de L' Asie Du Sud (The Center for Studies in India and South Asia), Paris, Centre of South Asian Studies, University of Cambridge, UK and the St Antony's College, Oxford and the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi.[7][9]

Memorial lectures

Memorial lectures delivered by Hasan:

References

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