As a historian, Jadunath Sarkar (1870-1958) is a study in  himself. This re-issue of his classic work fulfils a demand from all students  and researchers of Indian history and society.
  Shivaji and his times is much more than a biography of the  great Maratha leader. It deals with the tangled web of Deccan  history in the seventeenth century, describes Shivaji’s relations with the  Mughals, provides a detailed knowledge of the internal affairs of the Mughal  Empire at the period of its decline, and also analyses Shivaji’s relations with  the English and Portuguese. The book concludes with a description of Maratha  government, institutions and policy in the seventeenth century, and of  Shivaji’s achievements, character and place in history.
  Some original reviews of Shivaji and his times:
  “The reputation of Professor Jadunath Sarkar as a sound  critical historian ... will be confirmed and extended by his new volume on  Shivaji ... Prof. Sarkar’s bold and deliberately provocative book merits the  closest study.”
  - Vincent A. Smith
  “All his books are good; but perhaps the best of them is the  Life and Times of Shivaji. It is full of research, and gives a striking picture  of the great event—the birth and development of the Maratha nation.”
  - H. Beveridge