Rebels Against the Raj | Ramachandra Guha in conversation with William Dalrymple

Rebels Against the Raj Ramachandra Guha in conversation with William Dalrymple In Rebels against the Raj: Western Fighters for India’s Freedom, historian and writer, Ramachandra Guha, chronicles the unexplored narratives of seven people who fought for the end of imperial rule between the late 19th and early 20th century. Motivated by idealism and genuine sacrifice, each connected to Gandhi and representing diverse schools of thought, they risked fatal punishment for their activism, even as they made invaluable contributions to India's Independence struggle. In conversation with writer, historian and Festival Co-Director, William Dalrymple, Guha unveils these remarkable figures of India's history and their profound impact in the fields of journalism, social reform, education and environmentalism. Ramachandra Guha- a historian and biographer based in Bengaluru, has taught at the universities of Yale and Stanford, held the Arné Naess Chair at the University of Oslo, and served as the Philippe Roman Professor of History and International Affairs at the London School of Economics. Guha’s books an award-winning social history of cricket, A Corner of a Foreign Field, which was chosen by The Guardian as one of the ten best books on cricket ever written. Guha has also published a much acclaimed two-volume biography of Mahatma Gandhi, both of which were chosen as notable books of the year by the New York Times. Guha’s most recent book is Rebels against the Raj: Western Fighters for India’s Freedom, published in January 2022. Guha’s many awards include the Leopold-Hidy Prize of the American Society of Environmental History, the Daily Telegraph/Cricket Society prize, the Ramnath Goenka Prize for excellence in journalism, the Sahitya Akademi Award, the R. K. Narayan Prize, and in 2009, the Padma Bhushan, India’s third highest civilian honor. William Dalrymple- is the bestselling author of the Wolfson Prize-winning White Mughals, The Last Mughal, which won the Duff Cooper Prize, and the Hemingway and Kapucinski Prize-winning Return of a King. His most recent book, The Anarchy, was short listed for the Duke of Wellington medal, the Tata Book of the Year and the Historical Writers Association Award, was a Finalist for the Cundill Prize for History and won the 2020 Arthur Ross Medal from the US Council on Foreign Relations. Dalrymple has been awarded five honorary doctorates, is a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, the Royal Asiatic Society and the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and has held visiting lectureships at Princeton, Brown and Oxford, where he is currently an Honorary Bodleian fellow. In 2018, he was presented with the prestigious President’s Medal by the British Academy and was named one of the world’s top 50 thinkers for 2020 by Prospect. He is a founder and co-director of the Jaipur Literature Festival. Follow us on – Website - https://jlflitfest.org/soneva Facebook -   / jlflitfest   Instagram -   / jlflitfest   Twitter -   / jlflitfest   JLF Soneva Fushi 2022 Play List:-    • JLF Soneva Fushi 2022 | 13 May - 22 May | ...   #london #haldiram #jlflondon #jlf

Ancient India Ruled The World | William Dalrymple talks to Ash Sarkar
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Ancient India Ruled The World | William Dalrymple talks to Ash Sarkar

Ramachandra Guha on Seven Western Rebels Who Fought for India's Independence But We've Forgotten
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Ramachandra Guha on Seven Western Rebels Who Fought for India's Independence But We've Forgotten

Smoke and Ashes: Amitav Ghosh in Conversation with Razia Iqbal
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Smoke and Ashes: Amitav Ghosh in Conversation with Razia Iqbal

Gopalkrishna Gandhi and Ramachandra Guha at Kolkata Literary Meet 2019
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Gopalkrishna Gandhi and Ramachandra Guha at Kolkata Literary Meet 2019

Beyond Borders - India in the 21st Century - BBIF 2015
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Beyond Borders - India in the 21st Century - BBIF 2015

'इतना पैसा' Mughal Era का ये सच छिपा रहा! अंग्रेज़ इतिहासकार ने Saurabh Dwivedi को बताया। Kitabwala
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'इतना पैसा' Mughal Era का ये सच छिपा रहा! अंग्रेज़ इतिहासकार ने Saurabh Dwivedi को बताया। Kitabwala

East India Company became so powerful because British Parliament colluded with it: William Dalrymple
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East India Company became so powerful because British Parliament colluded with it: William Dalrymple

India’s Neighbours View Us Not as ‘Vishwamitra’ but as Big Bully: Ramachandra Guha
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India’s Neighbours View Us Not as ‘Vishwamitra’ but as Big Bully: Ramachandra Guha

William Dalrymple in Conversation with Giles Tillotson on Tipu Sultan
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William Dalrymple in Conversation with Giles Tillotson on Tipu Sultan

Ramachandra Guha in conversation with Rudrangshu Mukherjee
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Ramachandra Guha in conversation with Rudrangshu Mukherjee

From White Mughals - East India Company: Real Stories of India | Express Adda With William Dalrymple
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From White Mughals - East India Company: Real Stories of India | Express Adda With William Dalrymple

The Long Life and Lingering Death of the Indian National Congress
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The Long Life and Lingering Death of the Indian National Congress

The Republic at 70: Ramachandra Guha on the state of the Republic today
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The Republic at 70: Ramachandra Guha on the state of the Republic today

The Company Quartet William Dalrymple in conversation with Shashi Tharoor
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The Company Quartet William Dalrymple in conversation with Shashi Tharoor

The Anarchy: The relentless rise of the East India Company, with author William Dalrymple
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The Anarchy: The relentless rise of the East India Company, with author William Dalrymple

One Hundred Years Since the Rowlatt Satyagraha: How Gandhi became an All-India Leader
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One Hundred Years Since the Rowlatt Satyagraha: How Gandhi became an All-India Leader

Conversation with Ramachandra Guha, “Gandhi 1914-1948: The Years That Changed the World"
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Conversation with Ramachandra Guha, “Gandhi 1914-1948: The Years That Changed the World"

Eastern Powers: China and India
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Eastern Powers: China and India

Anita Anand and William Dalrymple
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Anita Anand and William Dalrymple

Ramachandra Guha on the Makers of Modern India (Full Length Version)
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Ramachandra Guha on the Makers of Modern India (Full Length Version)