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
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, and the field of
economics. He is an important authority on the
history of modern India.
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
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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. He is a columnist for ''
The Telegraph'', ''
Hindustan Times'', and Hindi daily newspaper, ''
Amar Ujala
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''. Guha was listed among the 100 most powerful Indians in 2022 by
The Indian Express.
Early life
Guha was born on 29 April 1958 in
Dehradun
Dehradun () is the capital and the most populous city of the Indian state of Uttarakhand. It is the administrative headquarters of the eponymous district and is governed by the Dehradun Municipal Corporation, with the Uttarakhand Legislative As ...
to a
Tamil Brahmin family. He was raised in Dehradun, where his father Subramaniam Ramdas Guha worked at the
Forest Research Institute,
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.
He grew up in Dehradun, on the Forest Research Institute campus.
Guha studied at Cambrian Hall and
The Doon School. 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. He graduated from
St. Stephen's College, Delhi
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with a bachelor's degree in economics in 1977, and completed his master's in economics from the
Delhi School of Economics. He then enrolled at the
Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, where he earned a PhD on the social history of
forestry in Uttarakhand, focusing on the
Chipko movement
The Chipko movement ( hi, chipko andolan, italic=yes, lit= reehugging movement) is a forest conservation movement in India.
The movement originated in 1973 at the Himalayan region of Uttarakhand (then part of Uttar Pradesh) and went on to beco ...
. It was later published as ''The Unquiet Woods''.
Career

Guha has authored books on a diverse range of subjects including cricket, the environment, politics, and history. Guha was a visiting professor at the
Indian Institute of Science for a year beginning in July 2019. He is the trustee of the New India Foundation fellowship programme, which he himself conceptualised in 2004. He has taught at the following universities:
Krea,
Stanford
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,
Yale,
Berlin Institute for Advanced Study
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,
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.
History of Modern India
Guha is the author of ''
India after Gandhi'', published by
Macmillan
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and
Ecco in 2007. The book was an instant hit and is considered an essential literature in space of modern Indian history. 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
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''. The book won the 2011
Sahitya Akademi Award for English for 'narrative history'.
[.]
In 2010, Guha wrote the introduction for and edited ''
Makers of Modern India
''Makers of Modern India'' is a non-fiction book written by Indian historian-scholar Ramachandra Guha and published by Penguin India in 2010. The book features profiles of selected personalities that laid the foundation of modern India: Ram Mo ...
'', 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
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,
colonialism, and
nationalism.

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. 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.
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.
His books are amongst the most sought-after by history students and civil service aspirants in India.
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
Atal Bihari Vajpayee (; 25 December 1924 – 16 August 2018) was an Indian politician who served three terms as the 10th prime minister of India, first for a term of 13 days in 1996, then for a period of 13 months fr ...
which he declined.
Environment
Guha earned a PhD on the social history of
forestry in Uttarakhand, focusing on the
Chipko movement
The Chipko movement ( hi, chipko andolan, italic=yes, lit= reehugging movement) is a forest conservation movement in India.
The movement originated in 1973 at the Himalayan region of Uttarakhand (then part of Uttar Pradesh) and went on to beco ...
. He produced a biography of the anthropologist
Verrier Elwin in 1999. In 2006, he authored ''How Much Should a Person Consume?''. In 2014, he wrote a book on
environmentalism called ''Environmentalism: A Global History.''
Cricket
Guha has written extensively on
cricket
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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. 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.

He was appointed to
BCCI's panel of administrators by the
Supreme Court of India
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on 30 January 2017, as part of the
Lodha Committee reforms, only to resign in July of the same year.
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.
Personal life
Guha is domiciled in the city of
Bengaluru
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and frequently mentions about the same in his columns. Guha is married to
Sujata Keshavan
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, 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.
Awards and recognition
*His 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 ''A Corner of a Foreign Field: The Indian History of a British Sport'' is a 2002 book by Indian historian Ramachandra Guha that offers a historical account of cricket in the Indian subcontinent. Some critics have called it one of the finest books on ...
'' was awarded the ''
Daily Telegraph
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'' Cricket Society Book of the Year prize for 2002.
*He won the
R. K. Narayan
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Prize at the
Chennai Book Fair
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in 2003.
*The US magazine ''
Foreign Policy
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'' 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.
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Padma Bhushan in 2009, India's third highest civilian award.
*2011
Sahitya Akademi Award for
India after Gandhi.
*In 2014, Guha was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humanities by
Yale University
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Fukuoka Asian Culture Prize, 2015
*The American Historical Association (AHA) has conferred its Honorary Foreign Member prize for the year 2019 on Ramchandra Guha.
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See also
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List of Indian writers
Notes
References
External links
Ramachandra Guha's website*
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1958 births
Living people
Recipients of the Padma Bhushan in literature & education
Recipients of the Sahitya Akademi Award in English
Indian male essayists
20th-century Indian historians
Scholars from Dehradun
The Doon School alumni
Green thinkers
Delhi School of Economics alumni
St. Stephen's College, Delhi alumni
Indian Tamil people
Indian Institute of Management Calcutta alumni
Cricket historians and writers
Indian Institute of Science faculty
20th-century Indian essayists
21st-century Indian historians