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Ramachandra Guha

    29 de abril de 1958

    Ramachandra Guha es un autor distinguido cuyas obras exploran una amplia gama de temas, desde la historia global del ambientalismo hasta la historia social del cricket indio. Su escritura está profundamente arraigada en la historia social, examinando narrativas humanas dentro de contextos históricos y ambientales más amplios. Guha es conocido por su agudo enfoque analítico y su habilidad para combinar el rigor académico con una narración cautivadora. Su obra, traducida a numerosos idiomas, ofrece a los lectores una rica perspectiva sobre cuestiones sociales y ambientales significativas.

    The Commonwealth of Cricket
    Gandhi Before India
    Social Ecology
    India After Gandhi
    Gandhi 1914-1948
    India After Gandhi
    • The definitive history of modern India in a new third edition, featuring extensive new material, published to mark the 75th anniversary of the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi.

      India After Gandhi
    • Gandhi 1914-1948

      • 432 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      This comprehensive biography of Gandhi, praised by notable critics, explores his impactful life from South Africa to his assassination in 1948. It highlights his revolutionary tactics against the British Raj and his influence during a tumultuous era, offering new insights and a dramatic portrayal of his journey and legacy.

      Gandhi 1914-1948
    • India After Gandhi

      The History of the World's Largest Democracy

      • 992 páginas
      • 35 horas de lectura

      The book offers a comprehensive examination of post-Partition India, highlighting the complexities and challenges faced by the nation since gaining independence. Written by a significant and often contentious figure in literature, it provides insights into the political, social, and cultural transformations that have shaped modern India over the past six decades. This definitive history aims to provoke thought and discussion about the country's journey and its ongoing struggles.

      India After Gandhi
    • Social Ecology

      • 398 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      A collection of pioneering essays. With the growing awareness of the causes and consequences of environmental degradation, the field of social ecology has assumed enormous importance. This reader provides a `state of the art' survey of the field.

      Social Ecology
    • Gandhi Before India

      • 688 páginas
      • 25 horas de lectura

      The life of Mohandas Gandhi is one of the most remarkable of the modern era. In this fascinating new biography Ramachandra Guha allows us to understand the personality and politics of Mohandas Gandhi as never before. Showing that Gandhi's ideas were fundamentally shaped before his return to India in 1915, 'Gandhi Before India' is the extraordinarily vivid portrait of the formative years he spent in England and South Africa, where he developed the techniques that would undermine and ultimately destroy the British Empire.

      Gandhi Before India
    • Makers of Modern Asia

      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      The twenty-first century has been dubbed the Asian Century. Highlighting diverse thinker-politicians rather than billionaire businessmen, Makers of Modern Asia presents eleven leaders who theorized and organized anticolonial movements, strategized and directed military campaigns, and designed and implemented political systems.

      Makers of Modern Asia
    • How Much Should a Person Consume?

      • 275 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Provides a comparative history of environmentalism in two large ecologically and culturally diverse democracies - India and the United States. Proposing an inclusive social ecology framework, this work arrives at an understanding of controversies over large dams, state forests, wildlife reserves, and more.

      How Much Should a Person Consume?
    • Speaking with Nature

      The Origins of Indian Environmentalism

      • 440 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      This groundbreaking study explores the development of environmentalism in a non-Euro-American context, offering fresh insights into its historical and cultural significance. The author, a prominent historian, delves into the unique factors that shaped environmental movements in this region, examining local responses to ecological challenges and the interplay between society and the environment. Through comprehensive research, the book sheds light on the global dimensions of environmentalism, enriching our understanding of its diverse manifestations around the world.

      Speaking with Nature