
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. He has been a Fellow of the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, and also served as the Indo-American Community Chair Visiting Professor at the University of California at Berkeley. After a peripatetic academic career, with five jobs in ten years on three continents, Guha settled down to become a full-time writer based in Bangalore. His books cover a wide range of themes, including a global history of environmentalism, a biography of an anthropologist-activist, a social history of Indian cricket, and a social history of Himalayan peasants. Guha’s books and essays have been translated into more than twenty languages. The prizes they have won include the U.K. Cricket Society’s Literary Award and the Leopold-Hidy Prize of the American Society of Environmental History.

The Indian History of a British Sport
2003

2001

2016

The Use and Abuse of Nature in Contemporary India
1995

A Global History
1999

The Years That Changed the World, 1914-1948
2018

2013

Environmentalism in India and the United States
2006

A History
2023

The History of the World's Largest Democracy
2007

2014

2010

2012

Western Fighters for India's Freedom
2022

2013

Verrier Elwin, His Tribals, and India
1999

The Origins of Indian Environmentalism
2024

2012

A Lifelong Love Affair with the Most Subtle and Sophisticated Game Known to Humankind
2020

A Literary Memoir
2024

2011

2003

2013

2001

Anecdotal Histories
2005

Ecological Change and Peasant Resistance in the Himalaya
1990

Essays North and South
1997

The Rise and Fall of A Reputation
2013

2011

दुनिया के विशालतम लोकतंत्र का इतिहास [Bharat Nehru ke Baad: Duniya ke Vishaaltam Loktantra ka Itihaas]
2012