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  1. Ramachandra "Ram" Guha (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.

  2. Drawing on writings of the past decade-and-a-half, this website of Ramachandra Guha’s writings will be continuously updated to include his columns as they appear. Through these rich and varied essays, Guha seeks to capture the modern history of what he terms the ‘most interesting country in the world’.

  3. Ramachandra Guha is a historian and biographer based in Bengaluru. His books include a pioneering environmental history, The Unquiet Woods (University of California Press, 1989), and an award-winning social history of cricket, A Corner of a Foreign Field (Picador, 2002), which was chosen by The Guardian as one of the ten best books on cricket ...

  4. Ramachandra Guha has 103 books on Goodreads with 106220 ratings. Ramachandra Guhas most popular book is India After Gandhi: The History of the World's L...

  5. Apr 21, 2024 · Ramachandra Guha’s latest work, The Cooking of Books: A Literary Memoir, has just been released. His email address is ramachandraguha@yahoo.in. This article first appeared in The Telegraph.

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  7. Jan 8, 2024 · The updated edition of Ramachandra Guhas India After Gandhi is now in stores. His email address is ramachandraguha@yahoo.in.

  8. Nonfiction, History, Politics. edit data. Ramachandra Guha was born in Dehradun in 1958, and educated in Delhi and Calcutta. He has taught at the University of Oslo, Stanford, and Yale, and at the Indian Institute of Science.

  9. Ramachandra Guha is an author and columnist the former Philippe Roman Chair of International Affairs and History at the London School of Economics. He has taught at the University of California at Berkley, Yale University, Oslo University, Stanford University, and the Indian Institute of Science and at the London School of Economics.

  10. Three years ago, Ramachandra Guha, a historian and one of India's most respected public intellectuals, told an interviewer that India was "becoming a more intolerant country" than before.

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