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Satish Chandra Mittal (born 1938), is a retired professor of modern Indian history, Kurukshetra University, Haryana, India, and national president of the All India Itihas Sankalan Yojana, a subsidiary of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a Hindu-nationalist organisation. He has authored more than 30 books including Freedom Movement in Punjab (1905-1929), Sources of National Movement (1919-1920) and Haryana: A Historical Perspective (1761-1966). He was one of the six people who demanded a ban on Wendy Doniger’s book The Hindus: An Alternative History.[1][2][3]

Selected publications

Books

  • Freedom Movement in Punjab, 1905-29. Concept Publishing, 1977. OCLC 3801970
  • India distorted: A study of British historians on India. M.D. Publications, 1995. ISBN 9788175330795
  • A selected annotated bibliography on freedom movement in India : Punjab and Haryana, 1858-1947. Aditya Prakashan, New Delhi, 1992. ISBN 9788185179797
  • Haryana, a historical perspective. Atlantic Publishers & Distributors, New Delhi, 1986. OCLC 14055795
  • Modern India : a textbook for class XII. National Council of Educational Research and Training, 2003. ISBN 9788174501295

Papers

See also

References

  1. ^ Raman, Anuradha (25 March 2016). "ICHR invites RSS historian for lecture". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
  2. ^ Chopra, Ritika (31 January 2015). "Four RSS members SC Mittal, Nikhilesh Guha, Ishwar Sharan Vishwakarma and Narayan Rao find place in top panel of ICHR". The Economic Times. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
  3. ^ "National Education Day'. Indian Council of Historical Research. Professor Satish Chandra Mittal. Memorial lecture. Bharat Mein Krantikari Andolan: Iska Swaroop aur Swabhav. 16 November 2017.