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Elamkulam Kunjan Pillai

Elamkulam Pillai (8 November 1904 – 4 March 1973) was a historian and scholar from Kerala, India, who through his works enriched the field of historical research of Kerala〔(Official Website of Kerala Government - Kollam )〕
==Early life and career==
Born in Elamkulam village near Kalluvathukkal in Kollam district, Pillai had his school education at Thiruvananthapuram and Kollam. After taking his Honours degree in Sanskrit language from Annamalai University, he started his career as a school teacher and later became lecturer in Malayalam at Govt. Arts College, Thiruvananthapuram. Pillai retired as the Head of the Department of Malayalam, University College, Trivandrum.
From language and literature his interests turned first to the history of languages and culture and then to social history. To help his research he mastered Tamil, Kannada, Tulu, and Paali languages and associated himself for some time with Sir Mortimer Wheeler in the excavation works at Harappa, Chandravally, and Brahmagiri. He published his research findings only in his later years but they were received eagerly by the general public as well as by the academic community probably because the historical writing on Kerala until then was rather a jumble of hearsays and subjective accounts lacking any academic methodology. Pillai added a new dimension to historiography in Kerala. This is in contrast with the considered view of earlier scholars of Kerala as a well-defined entity in itself in matters of religion, society, language, creed, and race.〔(Kerala State Gazetteer )〕
He published more than 20 books including one in Tamil and two in English. Though some of his theories regarding early Kerala history have been challenged by later researchers in the light of new evidence, his place as a pioneer in the field who approached the study of history as a social science is indisputable.〔''Elamkulavum Kerala Charithravum'', T.H.P. Chentharassery, Prabhath Book House, Trivandrum〕〔''Elamkulam Smaranika'' (2003), Elamkulam Pillai Smaraka Trust, Kalluvathukkal〕〔''Grandhalokam'' Monthly (February 2005), Kerala State Library Council, Trivandrum〕 He died on March 4, 1973.
Kanjiracode Valiaveettil Bhargavi Amma was his wife. The couple had five children.

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