The historiography of peasant insurgency has hitherto been a record of the colonial administration's effort to deal with insurgents. Guha's work adopts the peasant's viewpoint and studies `the peasant rebel's awareness of his own world and his will to change it'.
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"Very unusual and original. Guha presents a new set of conceptual categories to understand the peasant situation in the postcolonial era. His work has transcended the local boundaries of India and has inspired the foundation of similar research projects in the Latin American field such as the Latin American Subaltern Studies Group."--Ileana Rodriguez, Ohio State University
Ranajit Guha is the founder editor of the Subaltern Studies Collective, established in 1982. He last taught at the Australian National University in Canberra.
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