Vincent Arthur Smith


Vincent Arthur Smith was an Irish Indologist, historian, member of the Indian Civil Service, and curator. He was one of the prominent figures in Indian historiography during the British Raj.
In the 1890s, he was key to exposing the forgeries of Alois Anton Führer, then working for the Archaeological Survey of India, who Smith caught in the act of making fake inscriptions.

Biography

Smith was born in Dublin on 3 June 1843 which was then part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. His father was Aquilla Smith, well known in medical and numismatic circles in Dublin and London.
After graduating from Trinity College Dublin, he passed the final examination for the Indian Civil Service in 1871, at "the head of the list", and served in what is now Uttar Pradesh until 1900, in the regular ICS roles, rising to the post of Chief Secretary to the government in 1898, becoming a Commissioner the same year. Throughout this period he was a prolific writer on Indian history, and finally left the service early to devote more time to this, in 1900, returning to England.
Moving first to Cheltenham, by 1910 Smith was settled in Oxford where he joined St John's College and was appointed a Curator of the Indian Institute.
Following his retirement, Smith wrote several monographs on Indian history. These included two monographs on the emperors Ashoka and Akbar respectively, which he went on to revise several times, updating them to reflect new research and information. He also wrote and published two comprehensive volumes on Indian history, The Early History of India and The Oxford History of India, as well as a book about the history of fine arts in India and Sri Lanka.
Smith was honoured with the award of Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire and awarded a doctorate by Trinity College Dublin in 1919.
He died in Oxford on 6 February 1920.

Works

  • General index to the reports of the Archaeological Survey of India: Volumes I to XXIII, with a glossary and general table of contents, Simla, Government Central Press, 1887. - Varanasi: Indological Book House, 1969
  • Smith, Vincent Arthur. Editor of William Henry Sleeman's , Westminster Reprint edition of the 1893
  • Preface to Purna Chandra Mukherji: A report on a tour of exploration of the antiquities of Kapilavastu Tarai of Nepal during February and March, 1899, Calcutta: Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing, 1901; Delhi Indological Book House, 1969.
  • Smith, Vincent Arthur. , 1 ed. Oxford 1901; 3rd ed., Rulers of India series, Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1920
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  • "The Kushān, or Indo-Scythian, Period of Indian History, B.C. 165 to A.D. 320," pp. 1–64 in Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society , 1903.
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  • Smith, Vincent Arthur. . A revised fourth edition was edited by Stephen Edwardes.
  • Smith, Vincent Arthur. , The Early Foreign Dynasties and the Guptas, Oxford: Clarendon Press
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  • Smith, Vincent Arthur Second and revised edition to
  • Smith, Vincent Arthur. , Oxford: Clarendon Press. The second edition was edited by Stephen Edwardes.
  • Smith, Vincent Arthur. , Oxford: University Press