Makers Of Modern India

By Ramachandra Guha (Author)

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About the Book :

Ramachandra Guha, author of the internationally acclaimed India After Gandhi, profiles nineteen Indians whose ideas had a defining impact on the formation and evolution of our republic and presents rare and compelling excerpts from their writings and speeches.

These men and women were not only influential political activists they  also wrote with eloquence, authority and deliberation as they reflected on what Guha describes in his illuminating prologue as the most contentious  times in the most interesting country in the world . Their writings take us from the subcontinent s first engagement with modernity in the nineteenth century, through the successive phases of the freedom movement, onthrough the decades after Independence. This book highlights little-known aspects of major figures in Indian history like Tagore and Nehru; it also rehabilitates thinkers who have been unjustly forgotten, such as Tarabai Shinde and Hamid Dalwai.

These makers of modern India did not speak in one voice: their perspectives are sometimes complementary, at other times contradictory. The topics they explore and analyse include religion, caste, gender, language, nationalism, colonialism, democracy, secularism and the economy that is to say, all that is significant in the human condition.

These issues have a resonance in our own times, not just in India but everywhere in the world as well.

About the Author :

Ramachandra Guha is a historian and columnist based in Bangalore. He has taught at the universities of Yale, Stanford, and Oslo, and at the Indian Institute of Science. His books include The Unquiet Woods, A Corner of a Foreign Field. India After Gandhi was chosen as a book of the year by many publications and as a book of the decade in the Times of India and the Hindustan Times.

He is the recipient of many awards including the Padma Bhushan. In 2008 Prospect and Foreign Policy magazines nominated Guha as one of the world s hundred most influential intellectuals.

About the Book :Ramachandra Guha, author of the internationally acclaimed India After Gandhi, profiles nineteen Indians whose ideas had a defining impact on the formation and evolution of our republic and presents rare and compelling excerpts from their writings and speeches. These men and women were not only influential political activists they  also wrote with eloquence, authority and deliberation as they reflected on what Guha describes in his illuminating prologue as the most contentious  times in the most interesting country in the world . Their writings take us from the subcontinent s first engagement with modernity in the nineteenth century, through the successive phases of the freedom movement, onthrough the decades after Independence. This book highlights little-known aspects of major figures in Indian history like Tagore and Nehru; it also rehabilitates thinkers who have been unjustly forgotten, such as Tarabai Shinde and Hamid Dalwai.These makers of modern India did not speak in one voice: their perspectives are sometimes complementary, at other times contradictory. The topics they explore and analyse include religion, caste, gender, language, nationalism, colonialism, democracy, secularism and the economy that is to say, all that is significant in the human condition.These issues have a resonance in our own times, not just in India but everywhere in the world as well.About the Author :Ramachandra Guha is a historian and columnist based in Bangalore. He has taught at the universities of Yale, Stanford, and Oslo, and at the Indian Institute of Science. His books include The Unquiet Woods, A Corner of a Foreign Field. India After Gandhi was chosen as a book of the year by many publications and as a book of the decade in the Times of India and the Hindustan Times.He is the recipient of many awards including the Padma Bhushan. In 2008 Prospect and Foreign Policy magazines nominated Guha as one of the world s hundred most influential intellectuals.

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  • : Makers Of Modern India
  • : Ramachandra Guha
  • : Viking
  • : 0670083852
  • : 9780670083855
  • : Hardcover
  • : 560
  • : English

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