Lorna Dewaraja Explained

Lorna Srimathie Dewaraja (born 1929; died 2014[1]) was a Sri Lankan historian.[2]

Biography

Dewaraja graduated from the University of Ceylon, followed by postgraduate studies at the University of London.[3] She was a faculty member of the University of Colombo. In 1992 she was awarded a Fulbright Program scholarship to study the history of women in south Asia.[4]

Publications

Notes and References

  1. https://discover.libraryhub.jisc.ac.uk/search?q=author%3A%20Dewaraja%2C%20Lorna%20Srimathie&rn=2 Jisc library hub discover
  2. Web site: Dewaraja, Lorna Srimathie 1929-. 13 June 2021. World Cat.
  3. Web site: Zheng He: A Peaceful Mariner and Diplomat. 2021-06-13. www.china.org.cn.
  4. Web site: Lorna Dewaraja Fulbright Scholar Program. 2021-06-13. cies.org.
  5. Book: Dewaraja, Lorna Srimathie. A study of the political, administrative, and social structure of the Kandyan Kingdom of Ceylon, 1707-1760.. 1972. Lake House Investments. Colombo. English. 707188.
  6. Book: Dewaraja, Lorna Srimathie. The position of women in Buddhism. 1981. Buddhist Publication Society. Kandy. English. 22921558.
  7. Book: Dewaraja, Lorna Srimathie. The Muslims of Sri Lanka: one thousand years of ethnic harmony, 900-1915. 2019. 978-955-665-415-8. English. 1141235348.