India after Gandhi
Product details
| Author: | Ramachandra Guha |
| Publisher: | Macmillan |
| Catalogue number: | 170920 |
| ISBN: | 9780330396110 |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Size: | 20x13cm |
| Number of Pages: | 928 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
£8.99
“India after Gandhi” is the history of the world’s largest democracy, by Ramachandra Guha.
Born against a background of privation and civil war, divided along lines of caste, class, language and religion, independent India emerged, somehow, as a united and democratic country. This remarkable book tells the full story - the pain and the struggle, the humiliations and the glories - of the world’s largest and least likely democracy.
While India is sometimes the most exasperating country in the world, it is also the most interesting. Ramachandra Guha writes compellingly of the myriad protests and conflicts that have peppered the history of free India. But he writes also of the factors and processes that have kept a country together, defying numerous prophets of doom who believed that its poverty would force India to break up or come under autocratic rule. Once, the Western world looked upon India with a mixture of pity and contempt; now, it looks upon India with fear and admiration.
Moving between history and biography, the story of modern India is peopled with extraordinary characters. Guha gives fresh insights on the lives and public careers of India’s major leaders.
Massively researched and elegantly written, “India after Gandhi” is a superior account of India’s rebirth, and the work of a major scholar at the height of his powers.
Guha was born in India in 1958 and after a broad-ranging academic career, he settled to become a full-time writer, based in Bangalore.
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