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Dewasiri attended [[Prince of Wales' College, Moratuwa]]. He received his [[B.A]] and [[M.Phil.]] from [[University of Colombo]] in Sri Lanka. He read his [[PhD]] from [[Leiden University]] in [[The Netherlands]].
Dewasiri attended [[Prince of Wales' College, Moratuwa]]. He received his [[B.A]] and [[M.Phil.]] from [[University of Colombo]] in Sri Lanka. He read his [[PhD]] from [[Leiden University]] in [[The Netherlands]].


His [[B.A]] thesis explored the political impact of [[Rohana Wijeweera]], the [[charismatic leader]] of two armed insurrections of [[Southern Province, Sri Lanka]].<ref name=" tanap2 ">{{cite news|first= tanap |title= Changes in the Peasant Agriculture in Southern and Western Ceylon in the Mid-Eighteenth Century under the VOC Rule|work= tanap | url= http://www.tanap.net/content/universities/current_research/current_research_detail.cfm?ArticleID=130}}</ref> In pursuing his master's degree, he analyzed the formation of [[Sinhala]] [[nationalist]] [[ideology]] in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.<ref name=" books.google ">{{cite news|first= books.google |title= The Formation of Sinhala Nationalist Ideology in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries', MPhil,|work= books.google | url= http://books.google.com/books?id=Y-xQ8qk9mgYC&pg=PA80&lpg=PA80&dq=Nirmal+Ranjith+Devasiri&source=bl&ots=c2LQ0sYC9B&sig=JtgZcsZUTqkM7zEOj36nIt2Tgps&hl=en&ei=OGr6TMHUOoq4vgPcreHpCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CDUQ6AEwBTgK#v=onepage&q=Nirmal%20Ranjith%20Devasiri&f=false}}</ref>He is making an argument to [[Sinhala Buddhist nationalism]] like party of [[Jathika Hela Urumaya]]( JHU) Examine Myth of [[Tamil people|Tamil]] homeland theory([[Tamil Eelam]]) and Sihala homeland theory. He Explores that, Sinhala Society has been built under four [[Mythologies]]. [[Buddha]]`s visit to Sri Lanka, Advent of [[Prince Vijaya]], advent of (Reverent)[[Arahath Mahinda Thero]] and King [[Dutugemunu]]`s war to vanquish [[King Elara]]. According to his study, Sinhalese accept these four [[Myths]] and Tamils accept the homeland theory ,because they would liked like to believe it. This is the basement of his interpretation.<ref name=" lankanewspapers ">{{cite news|first= lankanewspapers |title= Colombo University History Lecturer takes up JHU challenge|work= lankanewspapers | url=http://www.lankanewspapers.com/news/2007/7/17384_space.html}}</ref>As a [[Historian]] he is analyzing history as a discursive construction.<ref name=" docs.google.com ">{{cite news|first= docs.google.com |title= Construction of “The History of Sri Lanka”: History of Sri Lanka as a discursive construction|work= docs.google.com | url=http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:d46Xxn2xEWsJ:www.ithihasa.org/Nir_outline.doc+Nirmal+Ranjith+Devasiri&hl=en&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESi574N92Z-eyAdB3GR2gvGvPdzHvLi-o87AIUUsrVhHIdX6DlOpLtaNDDuNE9FgYfouPVobe_BmmVdK1o93_qK1zOZs5yLa8FdYt9e3hgMePYHmCge5WjDXjn89KpkjCDkPS-xx&sig=AHIEtbR4IqqyYG1VV18TOhjkp-Y3VFo-Ew}}</ref>
His [[B.A]] thesis explored the political impact of [[Rohana Wijeweera]], the [[charismatic leader]] of two armed insurrections of [[Southern Province, Sri Lanka]].<ref name=" tanap2 ">{{cite news|first= tanap |title= Changes in the Peasant Agriculture in Southern and Western Ceylon in the Mid-Eighteenth Century under the VOC Rule|work= tanap | url= http://www.tanap.net/content/universities/current_research/current_research_detail.cfm?ArticleID=130}}</ref> In pursuing his master's degree, he analyzed the formation of [[Sinhala]] [[nationalist]] [[ideology]] in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.<ref name=" books.google ">{{cite news|first= books.google |title= The Formation of Sinhala Nationalist Ideology in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries', MPhil,|work= books.google | url= http://books.google.com/books?id=Y-xQ8qk9mgYC&pg=PA80&lpg=PA80&dq=Nirmal+Ranjith+Devasiri&source=bl&ots=c2LQ0sYC9B&sig=JtgZcsZUTqkM7zEOj36nIt2Tgps&hl=en&ei=OGr6TMHUOoq4vgPcreHpCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CDUQ6AEwBTgK#v=onepage&q=Nirmal%20Ranjith%20Devasiri&f=false}}</ref>He is making an argument to [[Sinhala Buddhist nationalism]] like party of [[Jathika Hela Urumaya]]( JHU) Examine Myth of [[Tamil people|Tamil]] homeland theory([[Tamil Eelam]]) and [[Sinhala]] homeland theory. He Explores that, Sinhala Society has been built under four [[Mythologies]]. [[Buddha]]`s visit to Sri Lanka, Advent of [[Prince Vijaya]], advent of (Reverent)[[Arahath Mahinda Thero]] and King [[Dutugemunu]]`s war to vanquish [[King Elara]]. According to his study, Sinhalese accept these four [[Myths]] and Tamils accept the homeland theory ,because they would liked like to believe it. This is the basement of his interpretation.<ref name=" lankanewspapers ">{{cite news|first= lankanewspapers |title= Colombo University History Lecturer takes up JHU challenge|work= lankanewspapers | url=http://www.lankanewspapers.com/news/2007/7/17384_space.html}}</ref>As a [[Historian]] he is analyzing history as a discursive construction.<ref name=" docs.google.com ">{{cite news|first= docs.google.com |title= Construction of “The History of Sri Lanka”: History of Sri Lanka as a discursive construction|work= docs.google.com | url=http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:d46Xxn2xEWsJ:www.ithihasa.org/Nir_outline.doc+Nirmal+Ranjith+Devasiri&hl=en&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESi574N92Z-eyAdB3GR2gvGvPdzHvLi-o87AIUUsrVhHIdX6DlOpLtaNDDuNE9FgYfouPVobe_BmmVdK1o93_qK1zOZs5yLa8FdYt9e3hgMePYHmCge5WjDXjn89KpkjCDkPS-xx&sig=AHIEtbR4IqqyYG1VV18TOhjkp-Y3VFo-Ew}}</ref>


His doctoral thesis, ''The Adaptable Peasant: Agrarian Society in Western Sri Lanka under Dutch Rule, 1740 1800'' studied the impact of the [[Dutch East India Company]](VOC) on western Sri Lanka's agrarian society.<ref name=" tanap ">{{cite news|first= tanap |title= Changes in the Peasant Agriculture in Southern and Western Ceylon in the Mid-Eighteenth Century under the VOC Rule|work= tanap | url=http://www.tanap.net/content/universities/current_research/current_research_detail.cfm?ArticleID=42}}</ref> According to Dewasiri, these changes led to private property and the emergence of a powerful landowner class.
His doctoral thesis, ''The Adaptable Peasant: Agrarian Society in Western Sri Lanka under Dutch Rule, 1740 1800'' studied the impact of the [[Dutch East India Company]](VOC) on western Sri Lanka's agrarian society.<ref name=" tanap ">{{cite news|first= tanap |title= Changes in the Peasant Agriculture in Southern and Western Ceylon in the Mid-Eighteenth Century under the VOC Rule|work= tanap | url=http://www.tanap.net/content/universities/current_research/current_research_detail.cfm?ArticleID=42}}</ref> According to Dewasiri, these changes led to private property and the emergence of a powerful landowner class.

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Nirmal Ranjith Dewasiri
Born (1965-10-18) October 18, 1965 (age 58)
NationalitySri Lanka Sri Lankan
Other namesVama
EducationPhD
OccupationUniversity Lecturer
Political partyLeft Party

Nirmal Ranjith Dewasiri (also spelled Devasiri) born in 18 October 1965 is Senior Lecturer of the department of history at the University of Colombo, Sri Lanka.[1] Currently he is the head of Department.[2] He specializes in social transformation in agrarian societies, history and ideology, European colonialism in Asia, post-colonial state-building, and ethno-nationalism.

Education

Dewasiri attended Prince of Wales' College, Moratuwa. He received his B.A and M.Phil. from University of Colombo in Sri Lanka. He read his PhD from Leiden University in The Netherlands.

His B.A thesis explored the political impact of Rohana Wijeweera, the charismatic leader of two armed insurrections of Southern Province, Sri Lanka.[3] In pursuing his master's degree, he analyzed the formation of Sinhala nationalist ideology in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.[4]He is making an argument to Sinhala Buddhist nationalism like party of Jathika Hela Urumaya( JHU) Examine Myth of Tamil homeland theory(Tamil Eelam) and Sinhala homeland theory. He Explores that, Sinhala Society has been built under four Mythologies. Buddha`s visit to Sri Lanka, Advent of Prince Vijaya, advent of (Reverent)Arahath Mahinda Thero and King Dutugemunu`s war to vanquish King Elara. According to his study, Sinhalese accept these four Myths and Tamils accept the homeland theory ,because they would liked like to believe it. This is the basement of his interpretation.[5]As a Historian he is analyzing history as a discursive construction.[6]

His doctoral thesis, The Adaptable Peasant: Agrarian Society in Western Sri Lanka under Dutch Rule, 1740 1800 studied the impact of the Dutch East India Company(VOC) on western Sri Lanka's agrarian society.[7] According to Dewasiri, these changes led to private property and the emergence of a powerful landowner class.

Political activism

As Political activist Nirmal has strong experience working with deference Political groups since he was student. Recently He was the secretary of "X-group" Sri Lanka which divided in 2005 [8] Now Dewasiri is a leader of the Post-modernist new"X-group" and President of The Federation of University Teachers’ Association (FUTA).[9][10] In 2010, he was appointed a key advisor to the Cultural and National Heritage Ministry.[11]

Publications

Books

  • Dewasiri, Nirmal. The Adaptable Peasant. Agrarian Society in Western Sri Lanka under Dutch Rule, 1740-1800. The Netherlands: Brill Academic Publishers, 2007. ISBN 9789004165088. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: checksum (help)[12][13]294 pages
  • Dewasiri, Nirmal Ranjith, J.V.P. Ethnic Problem and Marxism (in Sinhala), X Group Publication, 2006

Articles (in Sinhala)

  • "Problems of Teaching Languages in the Universities of Sri Lanka." In Sarasa Journal ,Sinhala Society of University of Colombo, 2001.
  • "To Escape from the Trap of War"- an Analysis of the War, Ethnic Conflict and Related Issues. Inter-Ethnic Fraternity, Colombo, 1995.
  • "Towards a New Left Politics." In Pravada, April 1995.
  • "The Ethnic Problem: Issues and Solutions." In Pravada, June-August 1995.[3]
  • "Democracy Against Capitalism." In Manpetha, A Sinhala Quarterly Journal 1993.
  • "President Ranasingha Premadasa: The Person and Politics." A series of articles, Yukthiya, a Sinhala weekly Tabloid, May-July 1993.
  • "Politics of Kandalama and Capital: A review of the Campaign against the Construction of a Tourist Hotel on the Bund of the Kandalama Tank. Pravada Monthly Journal, July-August 1992.

Book Reviews (in Sinhala)

  • Silva, K.T., Caste, Class and Changing Sri Lankan Society. (Kandy, 1996), in Pravada, 1997.
  • Andradi, T., Marxism Against Plundering Capitalism: A Comparative Historical Analysis (1993), in Pravada, October-November 1993.
  • Dissanayake, W., Left Movement in Sri Lanka:An Analytical Approach (Education and Research Institute for People's Action, Colombo, 1992), in Pravada, December 1992.
  • Dharmasekera, G.I.D., The Burning World and Vishvatharaism (Chinthana Parshadaya, 1991), in Pravada, May 1992[3]

References

  1. ^ "Department of International Relations". university of Colombo. {{cite news}}: |first= missing |last= (help)
  2. ^ "Department of history". university of Colombo. {{cite news}}: |first= missing |last= (help)
  3. ^ a b c "Changes in the Peasant Agriculture in Southern and Western Ceylon in the Mid-Eighteenth Century under the VOC Rule". tanap. {{cite news}}: |first= missing |last= (help)
  4. ^ "The Formation of Sinhala Nationalist Ideology in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries', MPhil,". books.google. {{cite news}}: |first= has generic name (help); |first= missing |last= (help)
  5. ^ "Colombo University History Lecturer takes up JHU challenge". lankanewspapers. {{cite news}}: |first= missing |last= (help)
  6. ^ "Construction of "The History of Sri Lanka": History of Sri Lanka as a discursive construction". docs.google.com. {{cite news}}: |first= has generic name (help); |first= missing |last= (help)
  7. ^ "Changes in the Peasant Agriculture in Southern and Western Ceylon in the Mid-Eighteenth Century under the VOC Rule". tanap. {{cite news}}: |first= missing |last= (help)
  8. ^ "Thoughts of the X-Group". dailynews.lk. {{cite news}}: |first= missing |last= (help)
  9. ^ "Wije Dias addresses Sri Lankan university students on global economic crisis". wsws. {{cite news}}: |first= missing |last= (help)
  10. ^ "Uni Lecturers Postpone Union Action". thesundayleader. {{cite news}}: |first= missing |last= (help)
  11. ^ Perera, Janaka (27 Oct 2010). "Wolves in sheep's clothing on advisory panel". Asian Tribune. Retrieved 19 Jan 2011.
  12. ^ "The Adaptable Peasant". allbookstores. {{cite news}}: |first= missing |last= (help)
  13. ^ "The Adaptable Peasant". worldcat. {{cite news}}: |first= missing |last= (help)

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