L. F. Rushbrook Williams
Laurence Frederic Rushbrook Williams, CBE, FRSA (1890–1978) was a British historian and civil servant who spent part of his working life in India, and had an abiding interest in Eastern culture.[1]
Life and work[]
Williams was a Fellow of All Souls' College, Oxford.[2] He built up a school of Mughal studies at the University of Allahabad,[3] where he was professor of Modern Indian History.[1] He was briefly Eastern Services Director of the B.B.C.,[1] and also worked on the editorial staff of The Times (London). He acted as a government advisor on Middle East and Asian affairs,[4] and contributed to publications like the Royal Central Asian Society Journal and the Encyclopædia Britannica.[3]
He became interested in Sufism through his contact with Sirdar Ikbal Ali Shah and later edited an anthology of contributions to a symposium in honor of the work of the noted Sufi author, Idries Shah.[5]
Works[]
Williams wrote several works on India, Asia and the Middle East, among them the following:
- Pakistan Under Challenge
- What About India?
- The State of Israel
- India in 1921-22: A report prepared for presentation to Parliament in accordance with the requirements of the 26th Section of the Government of India Act
- An Empire Builder of the Sixteenth Century: A Summary Account of the Political Career of Zahir-Ud-Din Muhammad, Surnamed Babur
- Ethnic diversity in India
- The black hills: Kutch in history and legend: a study in Indian local loyalties
- Handbook for Travellers in India, Pakistan and Nepal
- The East Pakistan tragedy
- The State of Pakistan
- Great Men of India
Notes[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c "Williams, (Laurence Frederic) Rushbrook". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/31836. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)}
- ^ Kaul, Chandrika (2004) Reporting the Raj: the British Press and India c. 1880-1922. Manchester University Press. p. 83. ISBN 0-7190-6176-8.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Williams, L.F. Rushbrook, editor (1974). Sufi Studies: East and West, E.P.Dutton & Co., p. 259. ISBN 0-525-47368-8.
- ^ McLeod, John (1999). Sovereignty, Power, Control: Politics in the State of Western India, 1916-1947.Brill Academic Publishers. p. 242. ISBN 90-04-11343-6.
- ^ Williams, L.F. Rushbrook, editor (1974). Sufi Studies: East and West, E.P.Dutton & Co., p. 18-19; 259. ISBN 0-525-47368-8.
External links[]
- British expatriates in India
- British historians of religion
- 20th-century British writers
- 1890 births
- 1978 deaths
- Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
- British historian stubs