Author

RAMACHANDRA GUHA
Ramachandra Guha is an eminent historian and biographer whose research interests span across varied fields. An authoritative voice on the history of modern India, he is a widely acclaimed author. His landmark history of the Republic, India after Gandhi, was chosen as a book of the year by several notable publications, including The Economist and The Washington Post. He has penned a two-volume biography of Mahatma Gandhi, with the first volume titled Gandhi Before India and the second titled Gandhi: The Years That Changed the World. He is also the author of an award-winning social history of cricket, A Corner of a Foreign Field which The Guardian chose as one of the ten best books ever on cricket. He has written extensively on environmentalism, combining a history of dissent from peasants and ecological history. His book The Unquiet Woods opened up a new field of study- the environmental history of South Asia. Environmentalism: A Global History, Speaking with Nature: The Origins of Indian Environmentalism are some of his books on environmentalism. Ramachandra Guha is the recipient of several prestigious accolades, including the Howard Milman Award of the British Society for Sports History, the Ramnath Goenka Prize for Excellence in Journalism, the Sahitya Akademi Award, and the Fukuoka Prize for Contributions to Asian Studies.