British civil servant and ethnographer (1873–1915)
Robert Vane Russell
Robert Vane Russell at school
Born
(1873-08-08)August 8, 1873
Died
December 30, 1915(1915-12-30) (aged 42)
Alma mater
Trinity College, Cambridge
Winchester College
Known for
Ethnography and Census Operations of British India
Parent
Charles Robert Tilden Russell (father)
Robert Vane Russell (8 August 1873 – 30 December 1915) was a British civil servant, known for his role as Superintendent of Ethnography for what was then the Central Provinces of British India, coordinating the production of publications detailing the peoples of the region. Russell served as Superintendent of Census Operations for the 1901 Census of India.[1]
Russell's father, Charles Robert Tilden Russell, was an officer in the Royal Navy. He was educated at Winchester College before attending Trinity College, Cambridge and then, in 1893, joining the Indian Civil Service.[2]
Together with an amateur archaeologist, Rai Bahadur Hira Lal, Russell compiled The Castes and Tribes of the Central Provinces, published in 1916.[3] This work was a product of the Ethnographic Survey of India that had been established in 1901, although it differed somewhat from earlier publications of similar origin because it relied more on Vedic literature than on the anthropometric methods and theories of Herbert Hope Risley and his sympathisers as a mechanism for investigation of the racial origins of caste.[4] According to Crispin Bates, this "highly anecdotal book" was influenced by Émile Senart's Les Castes dans L'Inde and
From this source Russell and Hira Lal reasoned that the tribals could probably be identified as the Rakshasas (or devils) described in the Mahabharata, and were therefore an entirely distinct community, the Brahmins, Kshatriyas and Vaishyas were Aryan invaders, and the Sudras were the original inhabitants of South Asia, reduced by them to a subordinate role. Thus although occupational descriptions were used, particularly in distinguishing the different ranks of Aryans, the hierarchy remained extreme (and definitively racial) in a form that was still probably unrecognisable to most participants in the social system itself at this time. In this way, although Risley's anthropometry had become unfashionable his views persisted.[4]
Russell died when the SS Persia was torpedoed and sank off the coast of Crete on 30 December 1915.[5]
^Henry Scholberg (1970). The district gazetteers of British India: A bibliography. [Poststr. 4,] Inter Documentation. ISBN 9780800212650. Retrieved 15 September 2011.
^"Russell, Robert Vane". Winchester College. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
^Hartland, E. Sidney (30 September 1916). "The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India by R. V. Russell, Rai Bahadur Hira Lāl". Folklore. 27 (3): 317–322. doi:10.1080/0015587X.1916.9718937. JSTOR 1255146.
^ abBates, Crispin (1995). "Race, Caste and Tribe in Central India: the early origins of Indian anthropometry". In Robb, Peter (ed.). The Concept of Race in South Asia. Delhi: Oxford University Press. pp. 240–242. ISBN 978-0-19-563767-0. Retrieved 9 December 2011.
^"The Ethnography of Central India". Nature. 97 (2435): 363. 29 June 1916. Bibcode:1916Natur..97..363.. doi:10.1038/097363a0. S2CID 3987749.
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