Itihāsology is an inspired neologism that breathes new life into public history. Our work is driven by your curiosity and grounded in rigorous research. By enlivening Indian art and history, Itihāsology helps you see how the past shapes our today and all our tomorrows.
What we do
Historical research is for everyone, but not enough of it reaches the people.
We offer new ways of reading, reinterpreting, and relating to the past.
We focus on India’s tangible and intangible histories.
We produce digital articles, reels, essays, podcasts, and journals.
We curate heritage trails, museum experiences, and public programmes that give history physical context.
We review books, interview scholars, collaborate with institutions, and contribute to ongoing discourse about the past.
Rethinking Migration for The Azadi Project at Triveni Kala Sangam
Rethinking Migration for The Azadi Project at Triveni Kala Sangam
House of Memories at the National Museum
House of Memories at the National Museum
Talk at the Jaipur Literature Festival
Experiences
"India's multifaceted history has found a new and noble home. The Itihasology Journal is every bibliophile's dream come true, offering a carefully curated Journal is range of incisive and thought-provoking articles and fresh perspectives from a new generation of Indian historians."