À propos de l'auteur

Ranajit Guha is a prominent Indian historian and a key figure in the Subaltern Studies group, which has significantly influenced the field of postcolonial studies. His work focuses on the history of colonial India and aims to provide a voice to the marginalized and subaltern classes, often overlooked in traditional historiography. Guha's approach emphasizes the importance of understanding history from the perspective of those who experienced it, rather than solely from the viewpoint of colonial powers.

Among his notable works, "An Anthropologist among the Historians and Other Essays" explores the intersections of anthropology and history, while "A Rule of Property for Bengal: An Essay on the Idea of Permanent Settlement" critiques the colonial land revenue system and its lasting impacts on Indian society. Guha's scholarship has not only reshaped Indian history but has also inspired a new generation of historians and social scientists to engage with the complexities of colonialism and its aftermath.

Nationalité Indien
Date de naissance November 23, 1923
Lieu de naissance Bengal, India