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Heras was also the founder of the Bombay Historical Society and was also actively involved in the Indian Historical Records Commission, Indian History Congress and the International Congress of Historical Sciences. Being totally identified with the culture of the country he chose to become an Indian
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civilization and the ancient Mediterranean cultures. Though the deciphering he proposed is not yet fully convincing, it is "gaining ever greater acceptance by the specialists". Although, fellow Jesuits in India, like father George Gispert (i.e. Jordi Gispert-Saüch) have expressed that his paramount
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The same admiration for Indian culture led him to encourage Christian artists to adopt Indian forms of art and symbols in order to express Christian themes. In painting he enthused over Angelo Fonseca, Olimpio Coleto Rodrigues, et al. In
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and others. The institute was later renamed the Heras Institute of Indian History and Culture. The Heras Memorial Lecture is held annually at the institute.
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Enric Heras de Sicars (later in India he anglicised his Christian name to Henry) was the heir of a well-off rural household from the village of
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He founded the Indian Historical Research Institute (1926), which trained numerous historians and Indologists, including Dr.
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in 1904, Heras followed the usual course of Jesuit priestly formation: three years of philosophy in
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citizen as soon as possible after the independence of 1947. Among his many students is Dr.
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From 1935 on he turned his attention to the newly excavated archeological sites of
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British Museum Director to Inaugurate ‘Conservation Centre’ at St. Xavier’s
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he was personally involved in drawing up the plans of the
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Spanish Jesuit priest, archeologist and historian in India
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