Ranajit Guha
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Ranajit Guha (* 23. Mai 1923 in bei Barishal, heute Bangladesch) ist ein indischer, marxistischer Historiker. Im Westen wurde er zunächst als führendes Mitglied der Subaltern Studies Group bekannt. In den 1960er Jahren emigrierte er aus Indien nach Großbritannien, gegenwärtig lebt er in Wien. Sein Buch Elementary Aspects of Peasant Insurgency in Colonial India gilt allgemein als Klassiker.
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Ranajit Guha es un historiador de Asia meridional fundador del Grupo de Estudios Subalternos y editor de varias de las primeras antologías del grupo. Sus primeras investigaciones trataron sobre las insurgencias campesinas en la India colonial. Emigró desde la India al Reino Unido en 1959, y fue Lector de Historia en la Universidad de Sussex. Actualmente[¿cuándo?] vive en Viena, Austria. Una de sus obras fue la de relatar la vida de los reyes Castelo.
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Ranajit Guha (né le 23 mai 1923, à Siddhakati, Backergunje) est un historien indien, un des principaux fondateurs du groupe des études subalternes (Subaltern Studies), et un spécialiste majeur de l'histoire coloniale et postcoloniale de l'Inde.
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Ranajit Guha (born 23 May 1923, in Siddhakati, Backergunje) is a historian of the Indian Subcontinent who has been vastly influential in the Subaltern Studies group, and was the editor of several of the group's early anthologies. He migrated from India to the UK in 1959, and was a reader in history at the University of Sussex. He currently lives in Purkersdorf, Austria on the edge of the Vienna Woods, with his German-born wife Mechthild Guha, née Jungwirth, herself a leading scholar of subaltern studies, whom he met at the University of Sussex in the early 1960s, where Guha rose to prominence, and then moved to the Australian National University where both continued their work.
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Ranajit Guha (* 23. Mai 1923 in bei Barishal, heute Bangladesch) ist ein indischer, marxistischer Historiker. Im Westen wurde er zunächst als führendes Mitglied der Subaltern Studies Group bekannt. In den 1960er Jahren emigrierte er aus Indien nach Großbritannien, gegenwärtig lebt er in Wien. Sein Buch Elementary Aspects of Peasant Insurgency in Colonial India gilt allgemein als Klassiker.
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Ranajit Guha es un historiador de Asia meridional fundador del Grupo de Estudios Subalternos y editor de varias de las primeras antologías del grupo. Sus primeras investigaciones trataron sobre las insurgencias campesinas en la India colonial. Emigró desde la India al Reino Unido en 1959, y fue Lector de Historia en la Universidad de Sussex. Actualmente[¿cuándo?] vive en Viena, Austria. Una de sus obras fue la de relatar la vida de los reyes Castelo.
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Ranajit Guha (né le 23 mai 1923, à Siddhakati, Backergunje) est un historien indien, un des principaux fondateurs du groupe des études subalternes (Subaltern Studies), et un spécialiste majeur de l'histoire coloniale et postcoloniale de l'Inde.
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Ranajit Guha (born 23 May 1923, in Siddhakati, Backergunje) is a historian of the Indian Subcontinent who has been vastly influential in the Subaltern Studies group, and was the editor of several of the group's early anthologies. He migrated from India to the UK in 1959, and was a reader in history at the University of Sussex. He currently lives in Purkersdorf, Austria on the edge of the Vienna Woods, with his German-born wife Mechthild Guha, née Jungwirth, herself a leading scholar of subaltern studies, whom he met at the University of Sussex in the early 1960s, where Guha rose to prominence, and then moved to the Australian National University where both continued their work. His Elementary Aspects of Peasant Insurgency in Colonial India is widely considered to be a classic. Aside from this, his founding statement in the first volume of Subaltern Studies set the agenda for the Subaltern Studies group, defining the "subaltern" as "the demographic difference between the total Indian population and all those whom we have described as the ‘elite’."
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