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Ramachandra Guha

Ramachandra "Ram" Guha[a] (born 29 April 1958) is an Indian historian, environmentalist, writer and public intellectual whose research interests include social, political, contemporary, environmental and cricket history, and the field of economics. He is an important authority on the history of modern India.

Ramachandra Guha
Guha in 2016
Born (1958-04-29) 29 April 1958 (age 65)
Alma materUniversity of Delhi (BA, MA)
IIM Calcutta (Fellowship Program)
Occupation(s)Historian, author, public intellectual, distinguished University professor at Krea University
Notable work
SpouseSujata Keshavan
Websiteramachandraguha.in
Signature

For the years 2011–12, he held a visiting position at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), occupying the Philippe Roman Chair in History and International Affairs. Guha was a visiting professor at the Indian Institute of Science in Bengaluru. The American Historical Association (AHA) has conferred its Honorary Foreign Member prize for the year 2019 on Ramchandra Guha. He is the third Indian historian to be recognised by the association, joining the ranks of Romila Thapar and Jadunath Sarkar, who received the honour in 2009 and 1952, respectively.

Covering a wide range of subjects, Guha has produced three major books of modern India's socio-political history. Among them, Gandhi Before India (2013) and Gandhi: The Years That Changed the World (2018), are the two volumes of biography of Mahatma Gandhi, an icon of the Indian independence movement. The other being India After Gandhi (2007), an account of the history of India from 1947-2017, which received commercial and critical success.

He is a trustee of New India Foundation fellowship programme. He was appointed to BCCI's panel of administrators by the Supreme Court of India in January 2017, but stepped down from his position citing personal reasons five months later. A regular contributor to various academic journals, Guha has also written for The Caravan and Outlook magazines. His book India After Gandhi is read by aspirants of the Indian civil services examination.[22] He is a columnist for The Telegraph, Hindustan Times, and Hindi daily newspaper, Amar Ujala. Guha was listed among the 100 most powerful Indians in 2022 by The Indian Express.[23]

Early life

Guha was born on 29 April 1958 in Dehradun[1] to a Tamil Brahmin family.[24] He was raised in Dehradun, where his father Subramaniam Ramdas Guha worked at the Forest Research Institute,[25][26] and his mother was a high-school teacher. While he should have been named Subramaniam Ramachandra in keeping with Tamil name-keeping norms, his teachers at school, presumably while registering his name during admission, were not familiar with these norms, and he came to be known as Ramachandra Guha.[25] He grew up in Dehradun, on the Forest Research Institute campus.[27][28]

Guha studied at Cambrian Hall and The Doon School.[29][30] At Doon, he was a contributor to the school newspaper The Doon School Weekly, and edited a publication called History Times along with Amitav Ghosh, who later became a noted writer.[31][32] He graduated from St. Stephen's College, Delhi with a bachelor's degree in economics in 1977,[33] and completed his master's in economics from the Delhi School of Economics.[34] He then enrolled at the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, where he earned a Ph.D. in sociology, focusing on history and prehistory of the Chipko movement. It was later published as The Unquiet Woods: Ecological Change and Peasant Resistance in the Himalya.[35][36]

Career

 
Guha delivering a talk at The Doon School's Kilachand Library in 2017.

Guha has authored books on a diverse range of subjects including cricket, the environment, politics, and history.[37] Guha was a visiting professor at the Indian Institute of Science for a year beginning in July 2019.[38] He is the trustee of the New India Foundation fellowship programme, which he himself conceptualised in 2004.[39] He has taught at the following universities: Krea, Stanford, Yale, Berlin Institute for Advanced Study, Indian Institute of Science, and University of California at Berkeley. He held the Arné Naess Chair at the University of Oslo, the Indo-American Community Chair at the University of California at Berkeley, and the Philipe Roman Chair in History and International Affairs at the London School of Economics.[40]

History of Modern India

Guha is the author of India after Gandhi, published by Macmillan and Ecco in 2007. The book was an instant hit and is considered an essential literature in space of modern Indian history.[citation needed] It was chosen Book of the Year by The Economist, The Wall Street Journal and Outlook Magazine. The book was one of the best non-fiction books of the decade (2010–2019) as per The Hindu.[41] The book won the 2011 Sahitya Akademi Award for English for 'narrative history'.[42]

In 2010, Guha wrote the introduction for and edited Makers of Modern India, which profiles 19 Indians who helped in forming and shaping India. The book contains excerpts of their speeches and essays, and covers topics such as religion, caste, colonialism, and nationalism.[43]

 
Guha at his book Makers of Modern India's event

In October 2013, he authored Gandhi Before India, the first part of a two-volume biography of Mahatma Gandhi. The biography documents his life from 1869 to 1914, covering events from his childhood to the two decades he spent in South Africa.[44][45] In 2018, he authored the standalone sequel Gandhi: The Years That Changed the World, 1914-1948, which covers events from when Gandhi returned to India in 1914 to his death in 1948. The book subsumes a lot of new archival material that was discovered only in the 21st century. It has an epilogue which discusses the role of Gandhi in contemporary world politics.[46]

In 2022, Guha authored Rebels Against the Raj, which tells the story of 7 Westerners who came to, lived in, and served India in its quest for independence from the British Raj.[47]

His books are amongst the most sought-after by history students and civil service aspirants in India.[48]

Guha has published acollection of essays, two of them being Patriots and Partisans (2012) and Democrats and Dissenters (2016). In 1999, he was offered to write a biography of Atal Bihari Vajpayee which he declined.[49]

Environment

Guha earned a PhD on the social history of forestry in Uttarakhand, focusing on the Chipko movement.[citation needed] He produced a biography of the anthropologist Verrier Elwin in 1999,[50] and in the same year wrote a book on environmentalism called Environmentalism: A Global History[51]. In 2006, he authored How Much Should a Person Consume?.[52]

Cricket

Guha has written extensively on cricket as a journalist and as a historian. His research into the social history of Indian cricket culminated in his work A Corner of a Foreign Field: The Indian History of a British Sport, which was released in 2002.[53] The book charts the development of cricket in India from its inception during the British Raj to its position in contemporary India as the nation's favourite pastime.[citation needed]

 
Guha in 2017

He was appointed to BCCI's panel of administrators by the Supreme Court of India on 30 January 2017, as part of the Lodha Committee reforms, only to resign in July of the same year.[54]

In November 2020, he published The Commonwealth of Cricket: A Lifelong Love Affair with the Most Subtle and Sophisticated Game Known to Humankind, a personal account of the transformation of cricket in India across all levels at which the game is played. It presents vivid portraits of local heroes, provincial icons, and international stars through the 50 years he has been following the game. The book blends between memoir, anecdote, reportage, and political critique.[55]

Personal life

 
Ramachandra Guha at Kerala Sasthra Sahithya Parishad State Conference 2019, Pramadam, Pathanamthitta, Kerala, India

Guha lives in the city of Bengaluru. He is married to Sujata Keshavan, a graphic designer, and they have two children together. Their son, Keshava Guha, became a fiction author with the release of Accidental Magic at the 2019 Bangalore Literature Festival.[56]

Awards and recognition

Bibliography

  • Guha, Ramachandra (1992). Wickets in the East. India: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-562809-8.
  • Guha, Ramachandra (2000). Spin and Other Turns. India: Penguin India. ISBN 978-0-14-024720-6.
  • Guha, Ramachandra; Vaidyanathan, T.G. (1994). An Indian Cricket Omnibus. India: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-563427-3.
  • Guha, Ramachandra (2001). The Picador Book of Cricket. India: Pan Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-330-39613-4.
  • Guha, Ramachandra (2004). A Corner of a Foreign Field: An Indian history of a British sport. Picador. ISBN 978-0-330-49117-4.
  • Guha, Ramachandra (2005). The States of Indian Cricket: Anecdotal Histories. Permanent Black. ISBN 978-81-7824-108-1.
  • An Indian cricket century (Editor, works of Sujit Mukherjee, 2002)
  • Guha, Ramachandra (1989). The Unquiet Woods: Ecological Change and Peasant Resistance in the Himalaya. Berkeley; Oxford University Press (OUP): University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-22235-9.
  • Guha, Ramachandra; Gadgil, Madhav (1993). This Fissured Land: An Ecological History of India. Berkeley; Oxford University Press (OUP): University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-08296-0.
  • Guha, Ramachandra; Gadgil, Madhav (1995). Ecology and Equity: The Use and Abuse of Nature in Contemporary India. India: Penguin India. ISBN 978-0-415-12524-6.
  • Guha, Ramachandra; Alier, Joan Martinez (1997). Varieties of Environmentalism: Essays North and South. India: Penguin India. ISBN 978-1-85383-329-8.
  • Guha, Ramachandra (1998). Social Ecology. India: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-564454-8.
  • Guha, Ramachandra; Arnold, David (1998). Nature, Culture, Imperialism: Essays on the Environmental History of South Asia. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-564075-5.
  • Guha, Ramachandra (1999). Savaging the Civilized: Verrier Elwin, his tribals and India. Berkeley; Oxford University Press (OUP): University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-19-564781-5.
  • Guha, Ramachandra; Krishnan, M (2001). Nature's Spokesman: M. Krishnan and Indian Wildlife. Picador. ISBN 978-0-19-565911-5.
  • Guha, Ramachandra (2006). How Much Should a Person Consume?: Thinking Through the Environment. Berkeley; Oxford University Press (OUP): University of California Press. ISBN 978-93-5009-259-0.
  • Guha, Ramachandra (2014). Environmentalism: A Global History. United Kingdom: Penguin UK. ISBN 978-0-321-01169-5.
  • Guha, Ramachandra (2012). Makers of Modern India. India: Penguin India. ISBN 978-0-14-341924-2.
  • Guha, Ramachandra (2007). India after Gandhi: The history of the world's largest democracy. Picador. ISBN 978-0-330-50554-3.
  • Guha, Ramachandra (2012). Patriots & Partisans . Penguin. ISBN 978-0-670-08386-2.
  • Guha, Ramachandra (2013). Gandhi Before India . Penguin. ISBN 978-0-670-08387-9.
  • Guha, Ramachandra (2000). An Anthropologist Among the Marxists, and other essays. New Delhi, India: Orient Blackswan. ISBN 978-81-7824-001-5.
  • Guha, Ramachandra (2004). The Last Liberal and Other Essays. Permanent Black. ISBN 978-81-7824-073-2.
  • Guha, Ramachandra; Parry, Jonathan P (2011). Institutions and Inequalities: Essays in Honour of Andre Beteille. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-807552-3.
  • Guha, Ramachandra (2018). Gandhi: The Years that Changed the World, 1914-1948. Knopf. ISBN 978-0-385-53231-0.
  • Guha, Ramachandra (2020). The Commonwealth of Cricket: A Lifelong Love Affair with the Most Subtle and Sophisticated Game Known to Humankind. Harper Collins. ISBN 978-93-90327-28-7.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Major news outlets calling the subject Ram Guha—[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21]

References

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External links

  • Ramachandra Guha's website
  • Ramachandra Guha on Twitter

ramachandra, guha, ramachandra, guha, born, april, 1958, indian, historian, environmentalist, writer, public, intellectual, whose, research, interests, include, social, political, contemporary, environmental, cricket, history, field, economics, important, auth. Ramachandra Ram Guha a born 29 April 1958 is an Indian historian environmentalist writer and public intellectual whose research interests include social political contemporary environmental and cricket history and the field of economics He is an important authority on the history of modern India Ramachandra GuhaGuha in 2016Born 1958 04 29 29 April 1958 age 65 Dehradun India 1 Alma materUniversity of Delhi BA MA IIM Calcutta Fellowship Program Occupation s Historian author public intellectual distinguished University professor at Krea UniversityNotable workIndia After GandhiGandhi Before IndiaGandhi The Years That Changed the WorldSpouseSujata KeshavanWebsiteramachandraguha inSignatureFor the years 2011 12 he held a visiting position at the London School of Economics and Political Science LSE occupying the Philippe Roman Chair in History and International Affairs Guha was a visiting professor at the Indian Institute of Science in Bengaluru The American Historical Association AHA has conferred its Honorary Foreign Member prize for the year 2019 on Ramchandra Guha He is the third Indian historian to be recognised by the association joining the ranks of Romila Thapar and Jadunath Sarkar who received the honour in 2009 and 1952 respectively Covering a wide range of subjects Guha has produced three major books of modern India s socio political history Among them Gandhi Before India 2013 and Gandhi The Years That Changed the World 2018 are the two volumes of biography of Mahatma Gandhi an icon of the Indian independence movement The other being India After Gandhi 2007 an account of the history of India from 1947 2017 which received commercial and critical success He is a trustee of New India Foundation fellowship programme He was appointed to BCCI s panel of administrators by the Supreme Court of India in January 2017 but stepped down from his position citing personal reasons five months later A regular contributor to various academic journals Guha has also written for The Caravan and Outlook magazines His book India After Gandhi is read by aspirants of the Indian civil services examination 22 He is a columnist for The Telegraph Hindustan Times and Hindi daily newspaper Amar Ujala Guha was listed among the 100 most powerful Indians in 2022 by The Indian Express 23 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 History of Modern India 2 2 Environment 2 3 Cricket 3 Personal life 4 Awards and recognition 5 Bibliography 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditGuha was born on 29 April 1958 in Dehradun 1 to a Tamil Brahmin family 24 He was raised in Dehradun where his father Subramaniam Ramdas Guha worked at the Forest Research Institute 25 26 and his mother was a high school teacher While he should have been named Subramaniam Ramachandra in keeping with Tamil name keeping norms his teachers at school presumably while registering his name during admission were not familiar with these norms and he came to be known as Ramachandra Guha 25 He grew up in Dehradun on the Forest Research Institute campus 27 28 Guha studied at Cambrian Hall and The Doon School 29 30 At Doon he was a contributor to the school newspaper The Doon School Weekly and edited a publication called History Times along with Amitav Ghosh who later became a noted writer 31 32 He graduated from St Stephen s College Delhi with a bachelor s degree in economics in 1977 33 and completed his master s in economics from the Delhi School of Economics 34 He then enrolled at the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta where he earned a Ph D in sociology focusing on history and prehistory of the Chipko movement It was later published as The Unquiet Woods Ecological Change and Peasant Resistance in the Himalya 35 36 Career Edit Guha delivering a talk at The Doon School s Kilachand Library in 2017 Guha has authored books on a diverse range of subjects including cricket the environment politics and history 37 Guha was a visiting professor at the Indian Institute of Science for a year beginning in July 2019 38 He is the trustee of the New India Foundation fellowship programme which he himself conceptualised in 2004 39 He has taught at the following universities Krea Stanford Yale Berlin Institute for Advanced Study Indian Institute of Science and University of California at Berkeley He held the Arne Naess Chair at the University of Oslo the Indo American Community Chair at the University of California at Berkeley and the Philipe Roman Chair in History and International Affairs at the London School of Economics 40 History of Modern India Edit Guha is the author of India after Gandhi published by Macmillan and Ecco in 2007 The book was an instant hit and is considered an essential literature in space of modern Indian history citation needed It was chosen Book of the Year by The Economist The Wall Street Journal and Outlook Magazine The book was one of the best non fiction books of the decade 2010 2019 as per The Hindu 41 The book won the 2011 Sahitya Akademi Award for English for narrative history 42 In 2010 Guha wrote the introduction for and edited Makers of Modern India which profiles 19 Indians who helped in forming and shaping India The book contains excerpts of their speeches and essays and covers topics such as religion caste colonialism and nationalism 43 Guha at his book Makers of Modern India s eventIn October 2013 he authored Gandhi Before India the first part of a two volume biography of Mahatma Gandhi The biography documents his life from 1869 to 1914 covering events from his childhood to the two decades he spent in South Africa 44 45 In 2018 he authored the standalone sequel Gandhi The Years That Changed the World 1914 1948 which covers events from when Gandhi returned to India in 1914 to his death in 1948 The book subsumes a lot of new archival material that was discovered only in the 21st century It has an epilogue which discusses the role of Gandhi in contemporary world politics 46 In 2022 Guha authored Rebels Against the Raj which tells the story of 7 Westerners who came to lived in and served India in its quest for independence from the British Raj 47 His books are amongst the most sought after by history students and civil service aspirants in India 48 Guha has published acollection of essays two of them being Patriots and Partisans 2012 and Democrats and Dissenters 2016 In 1999 he was offered to write a biography of Atal Bihari Vajpayee which he declined 49 Environment Edit Guha earned a PhD on the social history of forestry in Uttarakhand focusing on the Chipko movement citation needed He produced a biography of the anthropologist Verrier Elwin in 1999 50 and in the same year wrote a book on environmentalism called Environmentalism A Global History 51 In 2006 he authored How Much Should a Person Consume 52 Cricket EditGuha has written extensively on cricket as a journalist and as a historian His research into the social history of Indian cricket culminated in his work A Corner of a Foreign Field The Indian History of a British Sport which was released in 2002 53 The book charts the development of cricket in India from its inception during the British Raj to its position in contemporary India as the nation s favourite pastime citation needed Guha in 2017He was appointed to BCCI s panel of administrators by the Supreme Court of India on 30 January 2017 as part of the Lodha Committee reforms only to resign in July of the same year 54 In November 2020 he published The Commonwealth of Cricket A Lifelong Love Affair with the Most Subtle and Sophisticated Game Known to Humankind a personal account of the transformation of cricket in India across all levels at which the game is played It presents vivid portraits of local heroes provincial icons and international stars through the 50 years he has been following the game The book blends between memoir anecdote reportage and political critique 55 Personal life Edit Ramachandra Guha at Kerala Sasthra Sahithya Parishad State Conference 2019 Pramadam Pathanamthitta Kerala IndiaGuha lives in the city of Bengaluru He is married to Sujata Keshavan a graphic designer and they have two children together Their son Keshava Guha became a fiction author with the release of Accidental Magic at the 2019 Bangalore Literature Festival 56 Awards and recognition EditHis essay Prehistory of Community Forestry in India was awarded the Leopold Hidy Prize of the American Society for Environmental History for 2001 A Corner of a Foreign Field was awarded the Daily Telegraph Cricket Society Book of the Year prize for 2002 He won the R K Narayan Prize at the Chennai Book Fair in 2003 The US magazine Foreign Policy named him as one of the top 100 public intellectuals in the world in May 2008 In the poll that followed Guha was placed 44th 57 Padma Bhushan in 2009 India s third highest civilian award 58 2011 Sahitya Akademi Award for India after Gandhi 59 In 2014 Guha was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humanities by Yale University 60 Fukuoka Asian Culture Prize 2015 61 The American Historical Association AHA has conferred its Honorary Foreign Member prize for the year 2019 on Ramchandra Guha 62 Bibliography EditGuha Ramachandra 1992 Wickets in the East India Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 562809 8 Guha Ramachandra 2000 Spin and Other Turns India Penguin India ISBN 978 0 14 024720 6 Guha Ramachandra Vaidyanathan T G 1994 An Indian Cricket Omnibus India Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 563427 3 Guha Ramachandra 2001 The Picador Book of Cricket India Pan Macmillan ISBN 978 0 330 39613 4 Guha Ramachandra 2004 A Corner of a Foreign Field An Indian history of a British sport Picador ISBN 978 0 330 49117 4 Guha Ramachandra 2005 The States of Indian Cricket Anecdotal Histories Permanent Black ISBN 978 81 7824 108 1 An Indian cricket century Editor works of Sujit Mukherjee 2002 Guha Ramachandra 1989 The Unquiet Woods Ecological Change and Peasant Resistance in the Himalaya Berkeley Oxford University Press OUP University of California Press ISBN 978 0 520 22235 9 Guha Ramachandra Gadgil Madhav 1993 This Fissured Land An Ecological History of India Berkeley Oxford University Press OUP University of California Press ISBN 978 0 520 08296 0 Guha Ramachandra Gadgil Madhav 1995 Ecology and Equity The Use and Abuse of Nature in Contemporary India India Penguin India ISBN 978 0 415 12524 6 Guha Ramachandra Alier Joan Martinez 1997 Varieties of Environmentalism Essays North and South India Penguin India ISBN 978 1 85383 329 8 Guha Ramachandra 1998 Social Ecology India Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 564454 8 Guha Ramachandra Arnold David 1998 Nature Culture Imperialism Essays on the Environmental History of South Asia Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 564075 5 Guha Ramachandra 1999 Savaging the Civilized Verrier Elwin his tribals and India Berkeley Oxford University Press OUP University of California Press ISBN 978 0 19 564781 5 Guha Ramachandra Krishnan M 2001 Nature s Spokesman M Krishnan and Indian Wildlife Picador ISBN 978 0 19 565911 5 Guha Ramachandra 2006 How Much Should a Person Consume Thinking Through the Environment Berkeley Oxford University Press OUP University of California Press ISBN 978 93 5009 259 0 Guha Ramachandra 2014 Environmentalism A Global History United Kingdom Penguin UK ISBN 978 0 321 01169 5 Guha Ramachandra 2012 Makers of Modern India India Penguin India ISBN 978 0 14 341924 2 Guha Ramachandra 2007 India after Gandhi The history of the world s largest democracy Picador ISBN 978 0 330 50554 3 Guha Ramachandra 2012 Patriots amp Partisans Penguin ISBN 978 0 670 08386 2 Guha Ramachandra 2013 Gandhi Before India Penguin ISBN 978 0 670 08387 9 Guha Ramachandra 2000 An Anthropologist Among the Marxists and other essays New Delhi India Orient Blackswan ISBN 978 81 7824 001 5 Guha Ramachandra 2004 The Last Liberal and Other Essays Permanent Black ISBN 978 81 7824 073 2 Guha Ramachandra Parry Jonathan P 2011 Institutions and Inequalities Essays in Honour of Andre Beteille Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 807552 3 Guha Ramachandra 2018 Gandhi The Years that Changed the World 1914 1948 Knopf ISBN 978 0 385 53231 0 Guha Ramachandra 2020 The Commonwealth of Cricket A Lifelong Love Affair with the Most Subtle and Sophisticated Game Known to Humankind Harper Collins ISBN 978 93 90327 28 7 See also EditList of Indian writersNotes Edit Major news outlets calling the subject Ram Guha 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 References Edit a b Ramachandra Guha Celebrating the life of Keshav Desiraju a true Nehruvian Indian Scroll Scroll in 12 September 2021 Retrieved 14 January 2022 Modi is a study in self love Ram Guha at The Wire Dialogues archived from the original on 21 December 2021 retrieved 5 September 2021 Ramachandra Guha 23 November 2020 When Rahul Dravid told Ram Guha to shut up about cricket strategy write history books ThePrint Retrieved 5 September 2021 Advani Rukun 29 April 2021 He was what was called in those days a sports type Ram Guha through the eyes of Rukun Advani Scroll in Retrieved 5 September 2021 Ramachandra Guha Is Ram Guha s hate for Modi behind his racist stereotyping of Gujaratis Times of India Blog 12 June 2020 Retrieved 5 September 2021 Opinion In Response To Ram Guha s View Of Rahul Gandhi by Salman Khurshid NDTV com Retrieved 5 September 2021 Mamata Must Not Behave Like Modi Ram Guha archived from the original on 21 December 2021 retrieved 5 September 2021 Pioneer The Celebration of a genius The Pioneer Retrieved 5 September 2021 Kerala did a disastrous thing by electing Rahul Gandhi Ram Guha at KLF The News Minute 18 January 2020 Retrieved 5 September 2021 Nanda Prashant K 16 October 2018 Historian Ram Guha to join Ahmedabad University as professor mint Retrieved 5 September 2021 Quint The 19 December 2019 CAA Historian Ram Guha Detained Says Rulers in Delhi Scared TheQuint Retrieved 5 September 2021 Ram Guha vs Salman Khurshid Who you support Conversation Legally India www legallyindia com Retrieved 5 September 2021 Ram Guha retires hurt Was it to protest Kumble treatment The New Indian Express Retrieved 5 September 2021 Yogendra Yadav Ram Guha and others say citizens resources should be treated as govt resources infuriates Twitter Free Press Journal Retrieved 5 September 2021 An Unlikely Democracy www law columbia edu Retrieved 5 September 2021 Editorial 9 March 2011 In praise of Ramachandra Guha Editorial The Guardian Retrieved 5 September 2021 Ram Guha must know Sonia Rahul leaving space won t help secularism democracy 29 December 2020 Retrieved 5 September 2021 Vardhan Anand 12 November 2017 The anxieties of Ram Guha the compulsive adviser Newslaundry Retrieved 5 September 2021 Are bhakts misappropriating Netaji Ram Guha thinks so www dailyo in Retrieved 5 September 2021 Desk InsideSport 1 June 2017 Citing personal reasons Ram Guha quits BCCI panel InsideSport Retrieved 5 September 2021 Patel Aakar 5 November 2018 And then they came for Ram Guha news abplive com Retrieved 5 September 2021 Jaishankar Dhruva 6 February 2018 India s 5 most important public intellectuals and what this list says about our national discourse Scroll in Retrieved 13 January 2022 IE 100 2022 List of most powerful Indians The Indian Express 21 April 2022 Retrieved 12 September 2022 Does Ramachandra Guha have a caste 14 June 2017 a b Bhandari Bhupesh 8 May 2007 Lunch with BS Ramachandra Guha Business Standard India Retrieved 19 July 2018 Gadgil Madhav 9 April 2018 Ram Guha A Radical Progressive Outlook India Retrieved 19 July 2018 Guha Ramachandra 19 November 2012 Who Milks This Cow Outlook India Retrieved 19 July 2018 Guha Ramachandra 27 October 2007 A Unique Trail Twist in the tale of the search for an elusive book The Telegraph Archived from the original on 28 October 2007 Retrieved 19 July 2018 Guha Ramachandra 30 January 2016 Why the Dalai Lama may be India s noblest resident Hindustan Times Retrieved 20 July 2018 Chopra Jaskiran 12 July 2016 Dosco Amitav Ghosh celebrates his 60th Birthday The Pioneer Retrieved 20 July 2018 Chopra Jaskiran 29 October 2017 Of nature cricket literature and history The Statesman Retrieved 20 July 2018 History of the Weekly published by The Doon School 2009 p 36 The shrinking of St Stephen s 11 August 2018 Guha Ramachandra 25 June 2007 St Stephen s Murder In The Cathedral Outlook India Retrieved 20 July 2018 Indian Institute of Management Calcutta also referred to as IIM Calcutta or IIMC website www iimcal ac in Ramachandra Guha Center for Contemporary South Asia watson brown edu Retrieved 13 March 2023 Ramachandra Guha Goodreads com Retrieved 20 April 2019 Ramachandra Guha to join IISc as visiting professor India Today Press Trust of India 2 July 2019 Retrieved 20 November 2021 Ramachandra Guha Each one of us has rejected close friends for the NIF Mintlounge 7 July 2020 Retrieved 5 November 2021 Ramachandra Guha Center for Contemporary South Asia watson brown edu Retrieved 20 November 2021 Best non fiction books of the decade The Hindu 28 December 2019 Poets Dominate Sahitya Akademi Awards 2011 PDF Press release Sahitya Akademi 21 December 2011 Archived from the original PDF on 8 May 2012 Retrieved 21 December 2011 Makers Of Modern India Penguin Random House India Retrieved 16 July 2022 Gandhi Before India Penguin India 2014 ISBN 978 0 1434 2341 6 Retrieved 20 April 2019 Peer Basharat 21 October 2013 A Conversation With Historian Ramachandra Guha The New York Times Gandhi The Years That Changed the World 1914 1948 by Ramachandra Guha 9780307474797 PenguinRandomHouse com Books PenguinRandomhouse com Retrieved 14 July 2022 Rebels Against the Raj by Ramachandra Guha 9781101874837 PenguinRandomHouse com Books PenguinRandomhouse com Retrieved 14 July 2022 Jaishankar Dhruva 6 February 2018 India s 5 most important public intellectuals and what this list says about our national discourse Scroll in Retrieved 13 January 2022 Ramachandra Guha Guha has written eloquently on history politics environmentalism and cricket No other writer is read as much by aspirants to the Indian civil services examination Ramachandra Guha VIGNETTES OF VAJPAYEE The Hindu Welcome to Ramachandra Guha in Retrieved 20 November 2021 Savaging The Civilized Penguin Random House India Retrieved 14 July 2022 Environmentalism Ramachandra Guha 9780321011695 History United States amp the Americas 92 Retrieved 5 February 2023 Guha Ramachandra November 2006 How Much Should a Person Consume Environmentalism in India and the United States Rukun Advani ISBN 978 0 520 24805 2 Guha Ramachandra 2003 A Corner of a Foreign Field The Indian History of a British Sport Picador ISBN 978 0 330 49117 4 Ramachandra Guha accepts SC s nomination to BCCI s panel of administrators Hindustan Times 30 January 2017 Guha Ramachandra 2020 The Commonwealth of Cricket A Lifelong Love Affair with the Most Subtle and Sophisticated Game Known to Humankind Harper Collins ISBN 978 93 90327 28 7 Vidya Iyengar 11 November 2019 Could have been compared to my father if he wrote fiction Author Keshava Guha The News Indian Express Retrieved 28 January 2019 Foreign Policy Top 100 Intellectuals Archived 25 January 2010 at the Wayback Machine Padma Bhushan for Shekhar Gupta Abhinav Bindra 25 January 2009 Retrieved 26 January 2009 POETS DOMINATE SAHITYA AKADEMI AWARDS 2011 PDF Press release Sahitya Akademi 21 December 2011 Archived from the original PDF on 8 May 2012 Retrieved 21 December 2011 Yale Awards 12 Honorary Degrees at 2014 Graduation YaleNews New Haven Connecticut 19 May 2014 Historian Ramachandra Guha Selected for Japan s Fukuoka Prize NDTV Retrieved 21 June 2015 Honorary Foreign Member Recipient historians org American Historical association Retrieved 1 March 2021 External links EditRamachandra Guha s website Ramachandra Guha on Twitter Wikiquote has quotations related to Ramachandra Guha Portals Biography India Literature History Books Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ramachandra Guha amp 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