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Narendra Nath Sen Gupta (23 December 1889 – 13 June 1944) was a
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, who is generally recognized as the founder of modern psychology in India along with Indian
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Gunamudian David Boaz.Tufts, Jr., W. ''Harvard College Class of 1913, Secretary's second report, June 1917''. Norwood, MA: Plimpton Press.Asthana, H. S. (2008). Modern psychology in India: Reminiscences and reflections. '' Psychological Studies'', ''53''(1), 1-6. In 1916 he established the First independent department of
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in India–the Department of
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, at the
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, the second being in
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by Dr. Gunamudian David Boaz.Dalal, A. K. (2002). Psychology in India: A historical introduction. In G. Misra & A. K. Mohanty (Eds.), ''Perspectives on Indigenous Psychology'' (79-108). New Delhi, India: Concept Publishing Company. Sen Gupta also played an instrumental role in the establishment of the Section of Psychology and Educational Science division of the Indian Science Congress Association in 1923, an occurrence that emphasized the scientific nature of psychological research, and bestowed upon psychology the status of a
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in India. Sen Gupta was also the founder of the ''Indian Psychological Association'', and the founding editor of the first official psychology journal in India, the ''Indian Journal of Psychology''.Indian National Science Academy. (2009). ''Compendium of INSA Fellows''. Retrieved from http://insaindia.org/pdf/S-Fin.pdf In 1929, Sen Gupta and Radhakamal Mukerjee published ''Introduction to Social Psychology'', one of the first texts covering the topic of
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published in India.


Early life

Sen Gupta was born into a Bengali Baidya Brahmin family in Faridpur, India, in 1889, to Turini Charan and Muktakeshi Sen Gupta. He attended Bengal National College, an
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that was founded as a means of challenging British hegemony in India by putting education exclusively under national control (i.e., achieving self-reliance through education). Sen Gupta appeared to have been interested in the practical application of science from a young age. His rigorous and systematic
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routines not only contributed to his physical strength and definition but they were also renowned in his village.Sen Gupta, K. C. & Ghosh, B. C. (1930). "Muscle controls and barbell exercise." Calcutta, India: Lakshmibilas Press Limited. (Reference check needed - Keshub Chandra Sen-Gupta?) At Harvard Sen Gupta attended
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from 1910 to 1913, during which he received his atrium baccalaureus (i.e., bachelor of arts degree). He was a recipient of the Richard Manning Hodges scholarship and a member of the
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honor society.Author Unknown, (1913, 18 March). India Harvard student makes Phi Beta Kappa. ''Christian Science Monitor, V''(95), p. 1. After completing his
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, he enrolled in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Harvard, and received his atrium magister (i.e., master of arts degree) in 1914. Sen Gupta had the opportunity to study under Hugo Münsterberg at Harvard, and continued his training in psychology with Robert Yerkes and Edwin Holt. Sen Gupta received his doctorate in philosophy from Harvard University in 1915, after successfully defending his dissertation, "Anti-Intellectualism: A Study in Contemporary Epistemology." At the University of Calcutta Sen Gupta returned to India in August 1915, and was appointed lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Calcutta in January 1916.Tufts, Jr., W. (Ed.) (1920). ''Harvard College Class of 1913, Secretary’s third report, June 1920''. Norwood, MA: Plimpton Press. During that same year, he was asked to become chairman of a newly established Department of Experimental Psychology at the university. Sen Gupta's responsibilities as chairman included the development of a psychology program, teaching psychology and
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, and laboratory research in psychology. In August 1916, Sen Gupta married Kamala Sen.


Psychological research

Laboratory research at the University of Calcutta primarily focused on the areas of
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, and
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. As a leading proponent of the scientific nature of psychological research, Sen Gupta was instrumental in the inclusion of psychology as a distinct division of the Indian Science Congress in 1923, and was elected president of the division in 1925. Sen Gupta also played an integral role in the founding of the Indian Psychological Association in 1924, and became the founding editor of the ''Indian Journal of Psychology'' in 1925. Despite Sen Gupta's focus on the promotion of experimental psychology, his literary contributions to psychological knowledge include a significant number of non-empirical papers regarding the social, ethnic, experimental, education, criminal, and religious aspects of psychology. This apparent disparity appears to have been common among early Indian psychologists who compartmentalized their work in experimental psychology, which was modeled after Western psychological tradition, from other scholarly and personally satisfying pursuits. At the University of Lucknow In 1928, Sen Gupta left Calcutta to assume an administrative position at the University of Lucknow in
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. At the University of Lucknow, he collaborated with Radhakamal Mukerjee, an eminent sociologist, to write a text on social psychology. Although the text, ''Introduction to Social Psychology: Mind in Society'', was one of the first books written on social psychology in India, it was reviewed as more sociological in tone than psychological.Hunt, W. A. (1929). Review of 'Introduction to Social Psychology' eview of the book ''Introduction to Social Psychology'' ''Psychology Bulletin, 26''(12), 712. In addition, reviews stated that the book was written from the stance of Western research literature that was current at the time, and included minimal material from Indian sources, thus representing the westernization of
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in India.Faris, E. (1929). Review eview of the books ''Social Psychology Interpreted, Introduction to Social Psychology, An Outline of Social Psychology, Social Psychology: The Psychology of Political Domination'' ''The American Journal of Sociology, 35''(2), 304-308. Influence on curriculum Sen Gupta was appointed Professor of Philosophy at the University of Lucknow in 1929. He introduced psychology into the philosophy curricula, and soon established the Department of Experimental Psychology, which focused primarily on social and experimental psychology. By the mid-1930s, he began
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students in experimental psychology, including Indian psychologists Raj Narain and H. S. Asthana. While at Lucknow, Sen Gupta published ''Heredity in Mental Traits'' (1942) and ''Mental Growth and Decay'' (1940).Vidyarthi, L. P. (1978). ''Rise of Anthropology in India.'' New Delhi, India: Concept Publishing Company. However, his interests shifted to the psychology of religion during the latter portion of his life, and he focused on experimentally investigating " Sadhana," the spiritual pursuit required for the accomplishment of goals. As a student of
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and Pali languages, Sen Gupta drew from original literature from
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s of ancient India and the classics of Christian mysticism to write his "''magnum opus''," which he planned to publish under the title of ''Mechanisms of Ecstasy''. The manuscript was lost in the confusion following Sen Gupta's death in June 1944 due to a
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Publications

Sen Gupta made contributions to the disciplines of psychology, philosophy,
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in India. He was the founding editor of the ''Indian Journal of Psychology'', and his writings include: *''Introduction to Social Psychology'' (1928), co-authored with Radhakamal Mukerjee *''Mental Growth and Decay'' (1940) *''Heredity in Mental Traits'' (1942)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Gupta 1889 births 1944 deaths Indian psychologists Academic staff of the University of Calcutta Academic staff of the University of Lucknow Harvard College alumni 20th-century psychologists 20th-century Indian philosophers Expatriates from British India Indian expatriate academics in the United States