A. Sreedhara Menon

Alappat Sreedhara Menon (18 December 1925 – 23 July 2010), known as A. Sreedhara Menon, was an Indian historian from Kerala.[1] He is best known as the State Editor (1958–68) of Kerala District Gazetteers (1961–1975). He served as registrar of the Kerala University from 1968–1977, before retiring in 1980.[2]

A. Sreedhara Menon
A. Sreedhara Menon
Born(1925-12-18)18 December 1925
Kingdom of Cochin, British India
Died23 July 2010(2010-07-23) (aged 84)
Alma mater
Occupation
  • Historian
  • Academic
  • University Registrar
Notable work
  • Kerala District Gazetteers (Editor, 1958–1968)
  • Triumph and Tragedy in Travancore: Annals of Sir CPs Sixteen Years (2001)
  • A Survey of Kerala History (1967)
AwardsPadma Bhushan

Life and education

Alappat Sreedhara Menon was born on 18 December 1925 in Ernakulam, in the Kingdom of Cochin (British India). His parents were Kovilakathu Parambil Padmanabha Menon and Alappat Narayani Amma.[3]

Menon passed the Secondary School Leaving Certificate in 1941 with First Class and proceeded to the University of Madras where he passed the Intermediate Examination in 1942 with Distinction in Hindi, Indian History, and Modem History. In 1944, supported by the a scholarship from the king of Cochin, he completed his Bachelor of Arts from the Maharaja's College, Cochin, winning the Karimpat Rama Menon Gold Medal and the Rama Varma Shashtiabdapurthi Memorial Prize for English. He then continued his Master of Arts at Madras University completing it in 1948 with a First Rank in History.

From 1944–49, he worked in St. Thomas College, Trichur and subsequently joined the University College, Trivandrum in 1949 in the Department of History and Politics.[4]

Menon received Padma Bhushan, India's third-highest civilian honour, for Literature and Education in 2009.[1]

Menon died on 23 July 2010, aged 84, after some years of suffering ill-health. He was survived by his wife, Sarojini Menon, and two children.[5]

Academic career

In 1953, Sreedhara Menon was granted the Smith Mundt Scholarship and the Fulbright Travel Grant by the US Educational Foundation in India for higher studies at Harvard University where he obtained his master's degree in Political Science, specialising in International Relations.[4]

On his return to India, he was appointed by the Government of Kerala as the first State Editor of Kerala District Gazetteers in 1958. During the next ten years, Menon compiled eight volumes of District Gazetteers (out of nine districts of Kerala)[6] – Trivandrum (1961), Trichur (1961), Calicut (1962), Quilon (1964), Ernakulam (1965), Alleppey (1968), Cannanore (1972), and Kottayam (1975). The speed with which the work was done and the quality of the contents of the gazetteers won praise from all quarters including the Central Gazetteers Unit, Government of India..

From 1968–1977, Menon functioned as the Registrar of Kerala University. He worked as a visiting professor in the Department of History, University of Calicut under the UGC scheme from 1977–78. From 1979–81 he was a professor in the Institute of Public Administration (now the Institute of Management) under the Government of Kerala. Menon was a member of the editorial board of journals including the Journal of Indian History and Journal of Kerala Studies, both published by the Department of History, University of Kerala. In 2000 Menon was elected the President of Visakhapatnam South Indian History Congress.

Political views

Menon was known for his opposition to the Marxist Communist Party of India.[7]

Menon refused to write a history of Indian anti-colonial movement in Kerala for the Congress Party because he "did not want to be known as a historian of the Congress".[8] The Communist Party of India (Marxist)-led coalition government in Kerala requested Menon in 1997 to write on Indian anti-colonial movement in Kerala "in consultation with E. M. S. Namboodiripad". The book was never published by the Government of Kerala and Menon withdrew from the task. He remarked on the issue, "It is not an objective historian's job to collect facts to suit theories. A true historian is a judge and not a lawyer... politicians can act only as lawyers."[9][3]

Awards

  • Scholarship from the Maharaja of Cochin (1944)
  • Smith Mundt Scholarship and the Fulbright Travel Grant (1953)
  • 1990: INDIS award from the Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies, Thiruvananthapuram
  • 1999: Senior Fellowship ICHR
  • 2000: National Fellowship ICHR
  • 2009: Padma Bhushan for Literature and Education[10]

Publications

Sreedhara Menon published nearly 25 books in English and Malayalam.[5]

English
  • Kerala District Gazetteers (Editor, 1958–1968)
    • Trivandrum (1961)
    • Trichur (1961)
    • Calicut (1962)
    • Quilon (1964)
    • Ernakulam (1965)
    • Alleppey (1968)
    • Cannanore (1972)
    • Kottayam (1975).
  • A Survey of Kerala History. Sahitya Pravarthaka Co-operative Society. 1967. OCLC 555508146.
  • Cultural Heritage of Kerala: An Introduction. East-West Publications. 1978. OCLC 475358916.
  • Social and cultural history of Kerala. Sterling. 1979. OCLC 6629548.
  • The Legacy of Kerala (1983)
  • A Political History of Modern Kerala (1987)
  • Kerala History and its Makers (1987)
  • A Concise History of Modern Kerala (1987)
  • Modern India – A History Since 1707
  • Triumph and Tragedy in Travancore: Annals of Sir CPs Sixteen Years (2001)
Malayalam
  • Kerala Charithram and Samskaram (1967)
  • Kerala Charithra Shilpikal

See also

References

  1. Padma Bhushan Prof Alappat Sreedhara Menon, Literature & Education (Kerala)
  2. Prominent Keralites honoured with Padma awards
  3. "A. Sreedhara Menon dead". The Hindu. 24 July 2010. Retrieved 14 July 2017.
  4. B. Sobhanan, "Prof. A Sreedhara Menon, Profile of a Historian", in A Panorama of Indian culture – Professor A. Sreedhara Menon Felicitation Volume, K. K. Kusuman, pp 1–4.
  5. "Historian A Sreedhara Menon Dies". Outlook. 23 July 2010. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
  6. Kerala council for Historical Research – Catalogue of Publications – District Gazetteers- authentic account of Geography, History, Culture and Resources
  7. 30 November, M. G. Radhakrishnan; November 30, 1998 ISSUE DATE; April 11, 1998UPDATED; Ist, 2013 12:38. "ICHR member lashes out at panel of editors chosen to write cultural history of Kerala". India Today. Retrieved 1 March 2019.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  8. Indian Express: Thiruvananthapuram "Truth is sacrosanct", Tiki Rajwi, 18 December 2009
  9. Marxist theories do not make history: Kerala historian
  10. "Padma Awards" (PDF). Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 November 2014. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.