Program on Science, Technology and Society at Harvard

An afternoon with Ramachandra Guha

Ramachandra Guha


December 9, 2006, 2:00pm-4:00pm
Taubman Building, Room 301

Please join us for an afternoon with the distinguished environmental, social, and cultural historian Ramachandra Guha.  One of India's leading intellectuals, Ramachandra Guha is the author of more than a dozen books and edited volumes on topics such as environmental history, social justice, post-colonial history, and of course, cricket.  Guha has held several academic positions, including posts at Stanford, Berkeley, Yale, Oslo, and the Indian Institute of Science.  He was the recipient of a MacArthur grant, and in 2002 he received the Leopold-Hidy Prize for the best article published in the journal Environmental History.  At Harvard, Guha will discuss his life's work in general, as well as his most recent book, How Much Should a Person Consume?: Thinking Through the Environment.

This event is made possible through the generous support of the Program on Science, Technology, and Society, the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, and the Harvard University Center for the Environment.



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