Vishwanath Kashinath Rajwade

Itihasacharya
Vishwanath Kashinath Rajwade
Rajwade on a 2003 commemorative stamp
Born24 July 1863
Raigad, Bombay Presidency, British India
Died31 December 1926(1926-12-31) (aged 63)
Dhule, Bombay Presidency, British India
Nationality British India
Occupation(s)historian, writer, commentator, orator
Academic background
EducationDeccan College
Academic work
Notable worksMarathyanchya Itihasachi Sadhane (Sources of the History of Marathas)

Vishwanath Kashinath Rajwade (24 July 1863 – 31 December 1926) was an Indian historian,[1] known for his work on the history of the Maratha Empire.[2] He pioneered research into the Empire by visiting hundreds of villages across India and gathering thousands of historical documents, especially family records.[2] He also founded the Bharat Itihas Sanshodhak Mandal, a research institute, at Pune in 1910.[3]

His students include historians like Datto Vaman Potdar, Vasudeo Sitaram Bendrey and G. H. Khare.

The historian, Ram Sharan Sharma says: "With his unadulterated passion for research, V.K. Rajwade went from village to village in Maharashtra in search of Sanskrit manuscripts and sources of Maratha history; which were published in twenty-two volumes."[4]

The Indian History Congress created the Vishwanath Kashinath Rajwade Award for lifelong service and contribution to Indian history.

  1. ^ "COMMEMORATIVE POSTAGE STAMP ON V.K. RAJWADE". Press Information Bureau. Ministry of Communications. 20 June 2003. Archived from the original on 25 December 2023.
  2. ^ a b A. R. Kulkarni (2002). "Trends in Maratha Historiography: Vishwanath Kashinath Rajwade (1863–1926)". Indian Historical Review. XXIX (1–2). Sage Publishing: 115–144.
  3. ^ R Mahalakshmi (29 December 2018). "The Congress That Wasn't: Cancellation of Indian History Congress used to be occasioned only by emergencies". The Indian Express. Archived from the original on 2 November 2021.
  4. ^ Sharma, R.S. (2009). Rethinking India's Past. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-569787-2.