Overview
Bimal Prasad was an Indian historian whose work focused on modern Indian history, with particular attention to the Indian national movement and India's foreign relations. He is recognised within Indian academic circles for his scholarly writing on the political and intellectual history of twentieth-century India.
Key facts
| Name | Bimal Prasad |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Profession | Historian |
| Field | Modern Indian history |
Background
Bimal Prasad worked as an academic historian in India. His scholarship engaged with the development of Indian nationalism, the leadership of the Indian National Congress, and India's external relations in the twentieth century. As with many historians of his generation, his writing combined archival research with attention to the political ideas of major figures of the freedom movement.
Scholarly focus
Prasad's research interests included:
- The Indian national movement and the political thought of its leading figures.
- The history of Indian foreign policy and India's relations with neighbouring countries.
- Biographical and intellectual studies of Indian political leaders.
Significance
Within the discipline of modern Indian history, Bimal Prasad is associated with detailed studies that draw on primary documents and the speeches and writings of nationalist leaders. His work contributes to the broader academic literature on India's political evolution before and after independence in 1947.
Related topics
- Indian National Movement
- Historiography of India
- Foreign Relations of India
- Indian National Congress
References
- Wikidata entity: Q15434805