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Vishwa Nath Datta (25 May 1926 – 30 November 2020) was a distinguished Indian writer, historian and professor emeritus at Kurukshetra University.


Early life

Datta was born into an illustrious family of Amritsar as the son of the leading businessman ho owned the Shankar Das Vishwa Nath Company among othersand Urdu-Persian poet Padma Shri Brahm Nath Datta Qasir. The family lived in Katra Sher Singh near
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in Amritsar. Datta was educated at
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,
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and Cambridge University, United Kingdom. Datta went to
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for research work where he was guided by Sir
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and Percivel Spear. Datta's association with
Harivansh Rai Bachchan Harivansh Rai Bachchan (; 27 November 1907 19 December 2002) was an Indian poet and writer of the Nayi Kavita literary movement (romantic upsurge) of early 20th century Hindi literature. He was also a poet of the Hindi Kavi Sammelan. He is be ...
travelled further from Amritsar to Cambridge, and the friendship grew. In a series of works, Bachchan discussed his enduring bond with Vishwa (Nath), dedicated his book, ''Buddh Aur Nachghar Tatha Pratham Kathaye'' to him and his wife, Kamala and considered him the first "nakshatrta purush" (the brightest star in the zodiac) he had met. Bachchan writes in ''Basere se door'': "Vishwa Nath Datta, whom I later started calling Vishwa, belonged to Amritsar. I first met him at the house of a teacher-friend, among whose favourite pupils he was. After completing his MA in history from Lucknow University and perhaps in English he had come to Cambridge University for his doctorate. His father was a prosperous businessman and, at considerable expense, sent his son to Cambridge for three years with his wife. Vishwa’s wife’s name was Kamala. They had arrived in Cambridge two years before me. Kamala had also started studying for a degree or a diploma. Vishwa was about 25—just the right age to imbibe the Cambridge spirit. When I arrived in Cambridge, Vishwa was completely immersed in the Cambridge tradition."


Career and works

Datta was Professor Emeritus, Kurukshetra University, where he set up the Department of History in what was to become the newly founded state of
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, after leaving a lucrative position in government service. Besides a short stint of teaching at
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,
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, in his early career, he was also a Visiting Professor at a number of universities including Moscow, Leningrad, and Berlin, and Resident Fellow of
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, Cambridge. Datta is the author of several books on the history of India. In 1967, he published ''Amritsar: Past and Present''. Two years later, on the 50th anniversary of the Jallianwalla Bagh Massacre, he wrote the pioneering work, ''Jallianwala Bagh'' (recently republished as a Penguin edition with a new introduction by Nonica Datta), hailed as a landmark classic on the
Jallianwala Bagh massacre The Jallianwala Bagh massacre, also known as the Amritsar massacre, took place on 13 April 1919. A large peaceful crowd had gathered at the Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar, Punjab, to protest against the Rowlatt Act and arrest of pro-independenc ...
. Later, he edited some of the British reports on the massacre as ''New Light on the Punjab Disturbances in 1919: Vol. VI and VII of Disorders Inquiry Committee'' Evidence (Indian Institute of Advanced Study, 1975). His other works included ''A Nationalist Muslim and Indian Politics, Being the Selected Correspondence of the Late Dr. Syed Mahmud'' (1974); ''Madan Lal Dhingra and the Revolutionary Movement'' (1978); ''History of Kurukshetra'' (1985); ''Sati: A Historical, Social, and Philosophical Enquiry Into the Hindu Rite of Widow-Burning'' (1988); ''Maulana Azad'' (1990); ''Maulana Abul Kalam Azad and Sarmad'' (2007); ''Gandhi and Bhagat Singh'' (2008). Datta often wrote for ''
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'', for which he started writing since 1946 as a student in Lahore. "His column 'Off the Shelf' in ''The Tribune'' won him great accolades." Later he authored ''The Tribune: 130 Years: A Witness to History'', a comprehensive book relating to the 130-year history of ''The Tribune'', a publication founded in 1881 by Sardar
Dyal Singh Majithia Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia (1848–1898) was an Indian banker and activist in progressive and social reform measures in Punjab. He established ''The Tribune'' newspaper in Lahore in 1881, and later remained founder chairman of the Punjab Nati ...
. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh commented "I compliment all those who have helped shape The Tribune into the newspaper it is today—the generations before us and the current torch-bearers of this fine institution. I congratulate the author of ‘A Witness to History’ Professor V.N. Datta for writing such a fine book." Ramachandra Guha called VN Datta a "pioneering historian of Indian nationalism and Modern Indian History", and a "profoundly decent and generous man". "Like all good historians," Guha recalled, "he was driven by curiosity, not by ideology. His memory is that of a first-rate professional historian, who knew the tools of the craft and had mastered them." Guha said Datta was "comradely, collegial and friendly", which was at odds with the usual hierarchical structure in academics. "His command over languages – particularly over Urdu and Punjabi – meant he didn’t rely on English language sources, unlike many other historians. He wrote both on the non-violent streams as well as the revolutionary stream. If you see his writings on the freedom struggle, he wrote on Madan Lal Dhingra, Bhagat Singh, but also on Gandhi. Because he knew Urdu, he also wrote on (Maulana Abul Kalam) Azad and (Muhammad) Iqbal," Guha said. "He also did a very important anthology of documents on Jallianwala Bagh. That’s also the duty of a historian – to collect documents and make them available for all scholars, not just for yourself," Guha said."


Tributes and legacy

Former prime minister Manmohan Singh sent a wreath to the family. Aligarh historian,
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stated, "The passing away of Professor VN Datta deprives the Indian community of historians of one of its recognised stalwarts. He had made events and aspects of the National movement his special field and whatever he wrote on it had the quality of definitiveness, about it."


Selected publications


''Jallianwala Bagh''
Kurukshetra urukshetra University Books and Stationery Shop forLyall Book Depot, 1969. Recently published by Penguin India, 2021.
''New light on the Punjab disturbances in 1919 : volumes VI and VII of Disorders Inquiry Committee evidence''
Simla : Indian Institute of Advanced Study, 1975. With William Hunter Hunter, Lord; India. Committee on Disturbances in Bombay, Delhi, and the Punjab.
''Madan Lal Dhingra and the revolutionary movement''
New Delhi: Vikas, 1978. . .
''History of Kurukshetra''
Kurukshetra: Vishal, 1985.
''Sati: a historical, social and philosophical enquiry into the Hindu rite of widow burning''
Riverdale, Md.: Riverdale Co., 1988.
''Maulana Azad''
New Delhi: Manohar, 1990. . * ''Maulana Azad and Sarmad''. New Delhi: Rupa, 2007.


Articles



''The Tribune''. 11 March 2007

''The Tribune''. 10 May 2007


References


External links


Amritsar 1919; Remembering a British Massacre
Interview with V. N. Datta. Zareer Masani. * https://www.epw.in/author/sudhir-chandra * http://giss.org/jsps_vol_28/10-book_reviews.pdf Book Review by Ian Talbot * https://www.thehindu.com/books/books-reviews/jallianwala-bagh-review-fresh-light-on-jallianwala/article34279113.ece Book Review by
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* https://indianexpress.com/article/books-and-literature/jallianwala-bagh-massacre-1969-book-attempts-to-wrest-annals-of-history-7387717/ Book Review by
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* https://www.hindustantimes.com/opinion/chronicling-the-conspiracy-behind-jallianwala-bagh-1919-101625219809234.html Tribute by MK Rasgotra * https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/book-reviews/revisiting-vn-dattas-monograph-that-set-the-record-straight-on-jallianwala-tragedy-240515 Tribute by Mani shanker Aiyar
Economic and Political Weekly

Letters to VN Datta
The National Archives, Cambridge University Archives.
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* https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p074qh0z/p074qg7m {{DEFAULTSORT:Datta, Vishwa Nath 1926 births 2020 deaths 20th-century Indian historians 21st-century Indian historians 20th-century Indian male writers 21st-century Indian male writers Indian male non-fiction writers Writers from Amritsar Alumni of the University of Cambridge Fellows of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge