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  1. About Ramachandra Guha. RAMACHANDRA GUHA has taught at Yale and Stanford universities, the University of Oslo, the Indian Institute of Science, and the London School of Economics. His books include Gandhi: The Years That Changed the World, 1914-1948, Gandhi Before India (a 2014 New… More about Ramachandra Guha

  2. Jan 27, 2024 · Ramachandra Guha talks to Nirmala Lakshman about his relationship with his editor at Rukun Advani at The Hindu Lit for Life festival 2024 at Sir Mutha Concert Hall in Chennai. | Photo Credit ...

  3. Mar 27, 2023 · Ramachandra Guha. On March 27, 1973, a group of peasants in Mandal, a village in the upper Alaknanda Valley, stopped a group of commercial loggers from felling a patch of ash trees by threatening ...

  4. RAMACHANDRA GUHA has taught at Yale and Stanford universities, the University of Oslo, the Indian Institute of Science, and the London School of Economics. His books include Gandhi: The Years That Changed the World, 1914-1948, Gandhi Before India (a 2014 New York Times Notable Book and a San Francisco Chronicle Best Book of the Year), and the award-winning India After Gandhi .

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  5. Guha provides insightful information with a great sense of accuracy. I thought only the British viceroys, members of the RSS and the Hindu Mahasabha, Jinnah and Ambedkar had 'problems' with Gandhi. A significant event that Guha narrated in the epilogue shows how the Maoists hated Gandhi's ideologies like non-violence and interfaith harmony.

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  6. Sep 9, 2010 · Social historian Guha writes of the protests and conflicts that have peppered the history of free India, but also of the factors and processes that have kept the country together (and kept it democratic), defying numerous prophets of doom who believed that it would break up or come under autocratic rule.

  7. Indira Gandhi and the Indian Emergency. ‘I had always believed that Mrs Gandhi had no faith in democracy, that she was by inclination and conviction a dictator. This belief has tragically turned out to be true’. Jayaprakash Narayan, prison diary, entry of 22 July 1975 ‘I have no more powers than I had before’.

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